I dunno. The stock price will probably dead cat bounce, but this is the sort of thing that causes companies to spiral eventually. They just made thousands of IT people physically visit machines to fix them. Then all the…
They aren't good. Also, diffusion models work well for the artists to spit out pixels. The artists assume the LLM generated code is the same quality and that the OP is a fool who won't do what they ask due to lack of…
You might like "Software Architecture: The Hard Parts." Though you already describe some of the points of the book. There isn't a magic bullet and every decision to split something apart or which parts to combine has…
The author's real issue is failing the first coding exercise then apparently not hitting the books to solve for problems being presented. They aren't testing if you're a good software engineer, they're making sure you…
The iPad runs iOS, which I suppose is what they meant. Windows ARM is less locked down than Windows S. iOS is still a walled-garden with a few holes here and there. The second part of your question is key though "why…
* Got a crappy knock-off Dustin Diamond page that wasn't official and looked like it was the result of a 12 year old and a copy of MS Frontpage and a case of Jolt Cola. * A "furniture porn" site that was horrific. Not…
https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/inside-google-cloud/new...
https://whynoipv6.com/ "Out of the top 1000 Alexa sites, only 358 has IPv6 enabled"
It's because the simulation was built to simulate a culture that wasn't yet aware of aliens and alien interaction isn't part of the experiment. It's also less expensive in compute resources.
More eyeballs actually may mean secure code, but only if those eyeballs know what secure code is and if those eyeballs can be bothered to check out the source code. Security software cannot be trusted really unless it…
Stopped reading at Kinect. They bought the Kinect.
Keep TX out of it, troll.
"...as much Internet activity has shifted to walled gardens, like Facebook, and to mobile devices and apps - worlds that Google does not dominate." Lolwut? They only have 68% market share and second place is 17%.
So is this just saying that a particle traveling at .75 c will appear to be moving at 1.5 c to another particle moving towards it at .75 c? If so then duh?
So quantum cryptography is over I guess.
Passbook can't read data from touching things. It could also never transmit a Geo intent to my car GPS using a cheap IC on both sides. Payment and loyalty cards aren't the whole story, but Japan and others had no…
Don't forget to add NFC. I want to tap a location through to the onboard Nav app from maps, contact, or an appointment on my phone. Everytime I want to go somewhere new I have to type with that damn on-screen resistive…
No that could mean you find the reason 2 months from now as you start hammering toward your solution and reach an impass. Design your app and determine if MonoTouch supports everything you need to do. Dig around to see…
Security through support obscurity?
Google app engine for Java has an Eclipse plugin. So you get a deploy to cloud button of sorts. I still had a distaste for the persistence layer (think hybernate + big tables) but it was easy to use.
Agree wholeheartedly. The tradeoff for cross platform is tying your fate to these guys. Also code once run anywhere doesn't work for native apps. You usually get an Android app that looks like iOS. Barf. Or your have to…
Right on. I went to a hackathon as a facilitator/judge type. There were 3 idea guys for every dev. The devs centered on some good ideas or brought their own. There were several idea guys that left feeling like their…
Makes you wonder how much longer a $150 Android phone will have $5 paid to Microsoft. Obvious brinksmanship is obvious.
They almost explicitly said they wanted to do this at Google IO with Android @Home http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zD3Q4kJhD5w May 2011 Maybe not the Google branded part but nobody built anything in 8+ months. If you…
Because hackers want to work on interesting problems not ones that are solved for free by someone else.
I dunno. The stock price will probably dead cat bounce, but this is the sort of thing that causes companies to spiral eventually. They just made thousands of IT people physically visit machines to fix them. Then all the…
They aren't good. Also, diffusion models work well for the artists to spit out pixels. The artists assume the LLM generated code is the same quality and that the OP is a fool who won't do what they ask due to lack of…
You might like "Software Architecture: The Hard Parts." Though you already describe some of the points of the book. There isn't a magic bullet and every decision to split something apart or which parts to combine has…
The author's real issue is failing the first coding exercise then apparently not hitting the books to solve for problems being presented. They aren't testing if you're a good software engineer, they're making sure you…
The iPad runs iOS, which I suppose is what they meant. Windows ARM is less locked down than Windows S. iOS is still a walled-garden with a few holes here and there. The second part of your question is key though "why…
* Got a crappy knock-off Dustin Diamond page that wasn't official and looked like it was the result of a 12 year old and a copy of MS Frontpage and a case of Jolt Cola. * A "furniture porn" site that was horrific. Not…
https://cloud.google.com/blog/topics/inside-google-cloud/new...
https://whynoipv6.com/ "Out of the top 1000 Alexa sites, only 358 has IPv6 enabled"
It's because the simulation was built to simulate a culture that wasn't yet aware of aliens and alien interaction isn't part of the experiment. It's also less expensive in compute resources.
More eyeballs actually may mean secure code, but only if those eyeballs know what secure code is and if those eyeballs can be bothered to check out the source code. Security software cannot be trusted really unless it…
Stopped reading at Kinect. They bought the Kinect.
Keep TX out of it, troll.
"...as much Internet activity has shifted to walled gardens, like Facebook, and to mobile devices and apps - worlds that Google does not dominate." Lolwut? They only have 68% market share and second place is 17%.
So is this just saying that a particle traveling at .75 c will appear to be moving at 1.5 c to another particle moving towards it at .75 c? If so then duh?
So quantum cryptography is over I guess.
Passbook can't read data from touching things. It could also never transmit a Geo intent to my car GPS using a cheap IC on both sides. Payment and loyalty cards aren't the whole story, but Japan and others had no…
Don't forget to add NFC. I want to tap a location through to the onboard Nav app from maps, contact, or an appointment on my phone. Everytime I want to go somewhere new I have to type with that damn on-screen resistive…
No that could mean you find the reason 2 months from now as you start hammering toward your solution and reach an impass. Design your app and determine if MonoTouch supports everything you need to do. Dig around to see…
Security through support obscurity?
Google app engine for Java has an Eclipse plugin. So you get a deploy to cloud button of sorts. I still had a distaste for the persistence layer (think hybernate + big tables) but it was easy to use.
Agree wholeheartedly. The tradeoff for cross platform is tying your fate to these guys. Also code once run anywhere doesn't work for native apps. You usually get an Android app that looks like iOS. Barf. Or your have to…
Right on. I went to a hackathon as a facilitator/judge type. There were 3 idea guys for every dev. The devs centered on some good ideas or brought their own. There were several idea guys that left feeling like their…
Makes you wonder how much longer a $150 Android phone will have $5 paid to Microsoft. Obvious brinksmanship is obvious.
They almost explicitly said they wanted to do this at Google IO with Android @Home http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zD3Q4kJhD5w May 2011 Maybe not the Google branded part but nobody built anything in 8+ months. If you…
Because hackers want to work on interesting problems not ones that are solved for free by someone else.