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Microsoft AI CEO says Copilot will evolve into a companion and 'real friend' despite backlash from concerned users: "It tries to be my friend when I need it to be a tool" windowscentral.com/microsoft/m…


20 Minute Tech Tips: FS Companion

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In this episode, we introduce you to FS Companion—a game-changing AI assistant designed to help JAWS users ask questions about JAWS-related tasks with ease and efficiency. Join hosts Liz and Rachel as they guide you through FS Companion’s practical…



There's a new dating site for older people. It's called "Carbon Dating."


How on earth does Musk still have a security clearance?

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Unpopular opinion from a desktop apps fan: why does anybody need a #ChatGPT desktop app if it's just, well, website wrapped in a Windows executable?
in reply to André Polykanine

Я вообще так и не смог понять какая польза от GPT, но наверное просто отстал от жизни и несколько другие представления об этом всём.
А приложение да, и правда фиг знает зачем такое нужно, тем более оно вероятно всё равно дёргает сервер. С таким же успехом можно ярлык на сайт нужный создать.
in reply to Kirill

@Yinshi А я постоянно пользуюсь им, но только на сайте. Пока не плачУ, бо свободных денег нет, но если/когда появятся, думаю даже перейти на платный план.


Microsoft makes available evaluation ISOs for different Windows editions, such as Enterprise, Enterprise LTSC, etc. I have most of these evaluation ISOs, however I am missing the one for Windows 10 Enterprise 2015 LTSB evaluation and I was wondering if anyone has that? I just like to archive these as they make for a quick way to test something in a pinch as they were always freely available. Thanks!


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@darren_duff Here is another good one. I actually have this one, and I really like it too. they are both good protectors.
Power Strip, SUPERDANNY Surge Protector with 22 AC Outlets and 6 USB Charging Ports, 1875W/15A, 2100 Joules, 6.5Ft Flat Plug Heavy Duty Extension Cord Black.
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dnes mám príchod celkom neskoro ale ty kks stálo to za to, dnes boli všetci spokojný a v pohode, no krása.. zajtra by sme si to mohli zopakovať



For anyone who is interested, #NVGT now has a forum. forum.nvgt.gg/
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complaining about Google Chat on Windows again, because it's one of the worst apps I've used that's technically still fully accessible.

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complaining about Google Chat on Windows again, because it's one of the worst apps I've used that's technically still fully accessible.

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complaining about Google Chat on Windows again, because it's one of the worst apps I've used that's technically still fully accessible.

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I had a nice few weeks where I almost forgot why I disliked Java. Today I remembered that I really dislike Java.
in reply to Chris 🌱

Anything in particular you dislike about it right now? I'm no Java fan, so I'm not going to argue. For me, the deep directory structures and checked exceptions would be among the top things to dislike about Java.
in reply to Matt Campbell

@matt The simplest way to express it would be that there's a lot of magic for the complex stuff, but far too little for the basics. I can set up a web server super easily with a few annotations, but if I want to check if two sets of some custom class Foobar are equal, I need to manually override equals() and check equality for every field. This specific point applies to multiple programming languages, but I find myself more frustrated in Java because of how many other things have magic solutions.

On an ecosystem note, many of the "magical" solutions that exist are confusing and poorly documented. Javadoc is either a terrible format for API docs, or people simply aren't using it correctly. There are a lot of handy APIs that give you zero indication of how to use them, and you have to hunt for documentation across the internet. I spent many hours this week trying to craft the exact right query that would take me to an example for an API that exists.



Someone took the take of "web designers should learn how to write html and css", which I very much agree with, into a "no, instead, designers should use AI to write their HTML and CSS for them" take and I just...

The point of learning how to actually build an interface in HTML and CSS is to better understand the medium for which you are designing. The AI tool (or any tool really, that outputs code) isn't going to do that for you, because they're too unreliable to do it well and correctly.

in reply to Tamas G

@Tamasg This is why I don't fall prey to the "it's going to take our jobs" fears because in the end, someone is going to need to know how to fix this crap. I mean, accessibility laws exist, and we're not at the point where generative AI tools that make coded layouts are a suitable replacement.
in reply to Heather Buchel

yeah, I think the big shift looks to be the notion of custom-generated UI or UI created upon the basis of orchestrations from sources, but that is a bit far off. In all honesty I'm hoping the silver lining in all of this will be a greater shift towards the value of those with lived experience can provide, regardless of technical prowess. Most likely though society won't realize it until enough legal disasters strike with the strengthening of equal-rights laws in countries.


Ač jsem veskrze pragmatická, přece jen jsem několikrát v životě narazila na věci zvláštní... třeba dnes v noci.
Utočili na mě děsi, všemožné příšery, tlamy otevřené, oči vyvalené, co chvíli to vypadalo, že je po mě. Fakt jsem se bála. Musela jsem vstát, rozsvítit a zaměstnat se něčím jiným, abych se jich zbavila.

Takže vytyčuji téma: tajemno... Setkali jste se s něčím, co si nedokážete vysvětlit?

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pred týždňom sa mi snívalo že som našiel opratých 5€ vo vrecku... pred dvoma dňami som vybral zo skrine nohavice ktoré tam boli dobrého pol roka bez pohybu... boom v tých nohaviciach bolo vo vrecku opratých 5€... nechápem.


I see that SiriusXM has launched 20 holiday channels today, and that some other US stations are already switching to an all-holiday format. Hmmm. Maybe I’m being far too conservative with Mushroom FM’s Christmas programming timeline. Hmmm. Rocking around, the Christmas tree, do da do, da, da, da dee…

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OK that's a new one. A popover.

Not to login

Not to give you email address

Not for coupons

Just a fucking ad. Like there used to be popup windows for.

#enshittification



Strong words about software development efficiency, scrum, etc

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Today I implemented advanced style settings for #fluffychat with much more colors and the ability to blur the wallpaper. Also fixed a bug which made a wallpaper always look too downscaled

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#RIPE89 was an absolute blast, we would like to thank @ripencc for organizing this amazing event. We met a lot of interesting people and had lovely chats. If you would like to watch @m4rc3l lightning talk about our RIPE Labs article series, here is the recording: ripe89.ripe.net/archives/video…

#DDIX #Dresden @melody @m4rc3l