We still use it at work. There is huge commercial interest in this. If this was fully compatible there’s plenty of company that would pay a lot for a modern ide.
We still use it at work. There is huge commercial interest in this. If this was fully compatible there’s plenty of company that would pay a lot for a modern ide.
This isn’t a team sport lol these are tools to get a job done.
It is conceptually the same thing. A series of interconnected neurons with a firing threshold and weighted connections.
The simplification comes with how the information is transmitted and how our brain learns.
Many functions in the human body rely on quantum mechanical effects to function correctly. So to simulate it properly each connection really needs to be its own super computer.
But it has been shown to be able to encode information in a similar way. The learning the part is not even close.
At work both my monitors and networking go through the same port. The monitor also acts as a usb hub.
You can buy an adapter and plug everything in one port.
I love it personally.
I love it personally. At work I have two monitors, networking, mouse and keyboard all going through one port. So much easier in my opinion.
Seems unlikely as that’s essentially what we had before and they were not very good at all.
LLMs are based on neural networks which are a massively simplified model of how our brain works. So you kind of can as long as you keep in mind they are orders of magnitude more simple.
That sucks. I use it to handle all software on my work dev machine and haven’t had any issues so far. We basically use it to set up clean machines and it’s worked perfectly so far.
You’re forgetting winget. It’s actually really good.
That is what the article says. Windows is definitely becoming a harder target and Linux is becoming way more common.
Linux’s customisability and use of a huge range of different softwares means there’s likely to be many more attack vectors.
This is a really interesting and actually useful application of AI. I’m all for it.
Makes sense. So far I’ve been able to do all that within the project file itself with tasks and property files.
QBasic was my first language when I started learning around the turn of the century. I remember it being super accessible even with the limited learning resources of the time.
The obvious problem is that I would have been quicker to write the function yourself than the examples.
I use the ai daily at work. But more as an interactive docs and refactoring tool.
Can someone explain why I would use this over the dotnet command.
I do some semi complex Dev ops stuff at work and haven’t hit anything that can’t be done through the cli.
I think I had a cuppa before I crashed. But those 3 days are a complete blur.
As a teenager I stayed up for 36 hours playing warcraft3 online.
In university I once spent 48 hours finishing a project. Afterwards I remember trying to count coins to get milk. After 4 or 5 unsuccessful counts my girlfriend at the time went and got milk while I slept for nearly 20 hours.
I get an email from LinkedIn about jobs roughly every hour so wouldn’t be long
Don’t license it as free to use then.