Apparently, you can crash your iPhone Springboard pretty easily:
On your iPhone, swipe left past all your Home Screen pages to get to App Library. Then search for ""::
Do at your own risk 
Credit: Somewhere on the bird site
Jeeeez how the heck does THAT work?
"CSS Neural Network (number detection)" by Bali Balo
Dear Microsoft. Here is a list of things I want the Start Menu to do:
* Show my installed programs
* Search my local files
* Provide access to system settings
Here is a list of things I do *not* want the Start Menu to do:
* Show the weather for a randomly-selected town near my network's public IP infrastructure
* Show tabloid headlines
* Show programs I *don't* have installed
* Search the web via Bing
* Show adverts(!)
* Attempt to engage me in conversation with a hallucinating LLM
Thanks.
Ça donne envie de le revoir ^^
La bande annonce de la version restaurée d'Astérix et Obélix d'Alain Chabat
Hey #dotnet #csharp mastodon, serious question/curiosity.
Take a look at the List.cs file at https://github.com/dotnet/runtime/blob/main/src/libraries/System.Private.CoreLib/src/System/Collections/Generic/List.cs
Where the hell are the XML documentation tags (like <summary>)?
What sorcery is being done to remove them from code but still have them generate for intellesense?
Computers have been beating the best human Go players since 2016. The Go world champion retired in part because AI is “an entity that cannot be defeated.”
But a human just trounced one of the world’s best Go AIs 14 games to 1: https://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2023/02/man-beats-machine-at-go-in-human-victory-over-ai
I think this news story is more interesting than it might first appear (without knowing details, so grain of salt). It isn’t just a gaming curiosity; it points to a fundamental flaw with “deep learning” approaches in general.
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