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Feds: Critical Software Must Drop C/C++ by 2026 or Face Risk
cross-posted from: https://programming.dev/post/21219428
He also briefly mentioned the next newsletter drop
During an important rocket test, some students decided to strap some cheese onto one of the craft's landing legs.
To that end I'd say unions would be best for the country
Satellites are critical for monitoring Earth's health, identifying issues like methane leaks, and conducting various other types of research.
I've occasionally seen posts get the wrong thumbnail generated for the link when I share it to apps lol
Yupppp lol. Thank you for noticing <3
Deliciously ironic isn't it? Lol
It could have big implications.
No, you're right. It's far too easy to dump a problem onto someone else. America has to deal with the clear authoritarian/fascist sect it has. Sweeping it under the rug or sending it somewhere else allows it to grow.
How about instead of a commercial break it's a fact check break where they go over the most glaring of lies given by the candidates
YouTube Premium users in the US can now interact with videos thanks to Google's new conversational AI tool.
Wow....AI interaction with videos....just what I wanted...
Eight out of the 15 brains studied had microplastics in their olfactory bulbs.
Thankfully it's not much but I don't think I'll deeply sniff my laundry like they do in detergent commercials anymore lol
Satellite That Beamed Down 4.8 TB of Data in 5 Minutes While Doing 17K MPH Dies on the Job - autoevolution
For something to last longer than intended out in the harshness of space, I'd call that a major success!
Man-in-the-Middle PCB Unlocks HP Ink Cartridges | Hackaday
It’s a well-known secret that inkjet ink is being kept at artificially high prices, which is why many opt to forego ‘genuine’ manufacturer cartridges and get third-party ones inst…
No wonder these things operate slow as shit!
Like it's a jeopardy question lol
I'm not sure how much we can trust matrix either to be honest. There's some cryptographic flaws in their Olm Library. https://soatok.blog/2024/08/14/security-issues-in-matrixs-olm-library/
As it turns out being both secure and convenient is very difficult
Parallel copies allow recollections to be both stable and adaptable.
Love this extension <3
It's not happening, ever. Someone has to build the AI after all
An invisible, weak energy field wrapped around our planet Earth has finally been detected and measured.
I got the joke either way, and it's a good one lol
Wow really? That's kind of a shitty stance for them to take.
Damn you beat me to it. That's all I know about this year's Olympics
This vibrant reminder of the human need to create art was no match for one idiot with a smart phone and a dream.
Anything for the 'gram apparently!
Puts drive models into focus to assess how often they fall over in their lifetime
That's not a good sign
The ruling on Google’s search dominance was the first antitrust decision of the modern internet era in a case against a technology giant.
"Using our transportation dollars to fund innovative solutions."
Hydrogen powered zero emission trains in Cali
you can't win
Correct lol
The Google era is officially over - The Verge
On The Vergecast: SearchGPT, the Samsung Z Fold 6, and Apple Maps.
Read the unredacted complaint against Photoshop giant and its software plans
Just an ordinary day in big tech
Mysterious 'Dark Oxygen' Discovered at Bottom of Ocean Stuns Scientists : ScienceAlert
Chugging quietly away in the dark depths of Earth's ocean floors, a spontaneous chemical reaction is unobtrusively creating oxygen, all without the involvement of life.