You don’t have them yet?
You don’t have them yet?
GNU Image Manipulation Program (or Project)
A bank tried to sell me a pension fund contract. Luckily, I know my math and found out that it was so bad that I’d call it a scam.
The Mitochondrial Eve.
I was just using it. But the behavior/reaction to button presses showed me that a button was obviously connected to the wrong function.
I don’t know how to see a memory bug in an out of order elevator, but I once saw and reported a wiring error of a working elevator. It was an interesting talk at the reception desk, but as I could precisely describe what was wrong and the verifyable consequences, they took me seriously. And sent me a “Thank You” email later ;-)
One key point here is: While you actually can replace a bunch of junior developers with AI in some places, any replaced junior developer will never become a senior developer that cannot be replaced by the AI because he/she is basically experince on two legs.
So, corporations, don’t complain about the lack of experienced, senior personnal because YOU have been the main reason they don’t exist.
Let’s come back to all of this when all those “quantum breakthroughs” manage to compute anything worthwhile that is not a quantum computer benchmark, but solves a real world problem.
But that would miss out the large amount of government control over the masses! Think of the kids, not of your rights being trampled on! /s
Not everybody would put this beyond him.
All batteries are replaceable. Some take a bit more effort and some specialized equipment, though.
Counter-Argument: Each camera in a bedroom can be free entertainment for millions!
Good luck holding a company sitting in China “responsible” for about anything.
Now all they need is a piece of actual evidence. So far they came up empty-handed.
Jokes on him. There is a whole infrastructure to make windows games work on linux, except those that are explicitely programmed not to work on that.
His team is obviously trying not to let him make more of an ass of himself.
Sadly, that’s probably the truth. Would have been nice to see him jumping into the “I blatantly lied under oath” pool at full speed.
This is really bad. Think af all the tanking popcorn futures…
He’ll probably just hold a rally in front of the court and “recommend” his insurrection-loving fans to “visit” the court and “see for themselves how corrupt the court is” or something.
I had a friend at university who got a job fixing cobol stuff before Y2K. The bank paid him extremely well, housed him in a luxury apartment during the job, and, as he had no driving licence, dropped in a car with free driver for him.
What does surprise me more? That he circumvents court orders to move around money, or that he actually pays (significant) taxes for a change?
And the reasoning? As always Terrorists, pedophile, criminals, etc. Guess what: If those guys have not learned yet to make a big detour around official chat apps, they deserve getting caught. My bet is, those people already have their own secured means of communication. Maybe they have their own encrypted app, or they have a forum somewhere in the Darknet, whatever. But the chance that this new law will catch anything worthwhile is practically nil.