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Microsoft CEO says up to 30% of the company's code was written by AI

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Games @sh.itjust.works
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Games @lemmy.world
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Archaeology @mander.xyz
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Physics @mander.xyz
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Technology @lemmy.world
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You wouldn't steal a font

fedi.rib.gay Rib :ms_red_panda: (@Rib)

Today Melissa Lewis over on BlueSky pointed out that the font used in the infamous "You wouldn't steal a car" anti-piracy campaign was actually designed by Just van Rossum, whose brother, Guido, created the Python programming language (https://bsky.app/profile/melissa.news/post/3ln7hx5rhcj2v) She a...

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World News @lemmy.world
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Games @sh.itjust.works
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101 BASIC Computer Games

This folder contains the programs found in the March 1975 3rd printing of David Ahl's 101 BASIC Computer Games, published by Digital Equipment Corp. You can download all of the programs in a single archive using the Releases link to the right.

Technology @lemmy.zip
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Thieves took their iPhones. Apple won’t give their digital lives back

Opensource @programming.dev
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philiplaine.com Getting Forked by Microsoft

Three years ago, I was part of a team responsible for developing and maintaining Kubernetes clusters for end user customers. A main source for downtime in customer environments occurred when image registries went down. The traditional way to solve this problem is to set up a stateful mirror, however...

Privacy @lemmy.dbzer0.com
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Movies @lemmy.world
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Gaming @lemmy.zip
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Technology @lemmy.zip
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Elon Musk Cuts Funding for Internet Archive

Cybersecurity @sh.itjust.works
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The Web is Broken

jan.wildeboer.net Botnet Part 2: The Web is Broken

I guess you have all heard about the growing problem of AI companies trying to aggressively collect whatever data they can get their hands on to train their models. This has caused an explosive surge in web crawlers relentlessly hitting servers big and small. But who runs these crawlers? Turns out —...

Botnet Part 2: The Web is Broken

Certain companies recruit app developers to create botnets by injecting “network sharing” SDKs into their apps. These botnets then use the network bandwidth of unsuspecting users of said apps to crawl the web, brute-force mail servers and other nasty things.

science @lemmy.world
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100 years to solve an integral

Mildly Interesting @lemmy.world
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This travel site is the Google Maps helper you never knew you needed

The next time you encounter a complicated web of route options, remember a site called Rome2Rio.

Rome2Rio shows every last possible travel option in a single streamlined place. It even finds routes Google Maps misses—that’s the main point.

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  • The evil Wikipedia already exists, it's called Metapedia

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  • May 19, 2022 ...

  • This site collects quite a few web search engines: https://www.searchenginemap.com/

  • Because he/she is a psychopath?

  • I recommend consulting this website to find the filters you need: https://filterlists.com/

  • Sorry, I put the link wrong.

  • Mount & Blade II: Bannerlord, a game that hooks a lot.