Microsoft's CTO lays out the 2 tech trends he believes will change the world: 'People haven't wrapped their heads around this yet' (sorry it's not accessible - it was. Honest!)
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Combined, the explosions of software and hardware will give developers everywhere the tools they need to easily solve computing problems once thought impossible in a way that's cheap and efficient enough for every car, toy, and appliance manufacturer to take advantage.
Because you all want to be trendy, right? Edit: Sorry about that - when I read the article, and added it to the newsletter, it didn't have that "Subscribe to read" popup on it. Message learned to not trust Business Insider in the future.
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Combined, the explosions of software and hardware will give developers everywhere the tools they need to easily solve computing problems once thought impossible in a way that's cheap and efficient enough for every car, toy, and appliance manufacturer to take advantage.
Because you all want to be trendy, right? Edit: Sorry about that - when I read the article, and added it to the newsletter, it didn't have that "Subscribe to read" popup on it. Message learned to not trust Business Insider in the future.
Another one for the hosts file, I'm afraid.
I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!
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Combined, the explosions of software and hardware will give developers everywhere the tools they need to easily solve computing problems once thought impossible in a way that's cheap and efficient enough for every car, toy, and appliance manufacturer to take advantage.
Because you all want to be trendy, right? Edit: Sorry about that - when I read the article, and added it to the newsletter, it didn't have that "Subscribe to read" popup on it. Message learned to not trust Business Insider in the future.
Unfortunately, I can't view the article without paying them. Perhaps because I'm in Thailand, and not using a VPN at the moment ?
«Where is the Life we have lost in living? Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge we have lost in information?» T. S. Elliot
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Unfortunately, I can't view the article without paying them. Perhaps because I'm in Thailand, and not using a VPN at the moment ?
«Where is the Life we have lost in living? Where is the wisdom we have lost in knowledge? Where is the knowledge we have lost in information?» T. S. Elliot
I suspect it's a general paywalled site, no matter where you live. It looked like an interesting article too. Could whoever sends out the news emails maybe double-check for paid sites please?
Days spent at sea are not deducted from one's alloted span - Phoenician proverb
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Combined, the explosions of software and hardware will give developers everywhere the tools they need to easily solve computing problems once thought impossible in a way that's cheap and efficient enough for every car, toy, and appliance manufacturer to take advantage.
Because you all want to be trendy, right? Edit: Sorry about that - when I read the article, and added it to the newsletter, it didn't have that "Subscribe to read" popup on it. Message learned to not trust Business Insider in the future.
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Microsoft has made some strides in this area. Its Project Brainwave, for example, is an AI-optimized system designed for the Microsoft Azure cloud using a novel architecture called FPGA,
This is the point where I stopped reading, since it was clear the idiot blathering the article didn't actually understand anything.
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Combined, the explosions of software and hardware will give developers everywhere the tools they need to easily solve computing problems once thought impossible in a way that's cheap and efficient enough for every car, toy, and appliance manufacturer to take advantage.
Because you all want to be trendy, right? Edit: Sorry about that - when I read the article, and added it to the newsletter, it didn't have that "Subscribe to read" popup on it. Message learned to not trust Business Insider in the future.
Hopefully one trend is releasing products which work.
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Combined, the explosions of software and hardware will give developers everywhere the tools they need to easily solve computing problems once thought impossible in a way that's cheap and efficient enough for every car, toy, and appliance manufacturer to take advantage.
Because you all want to be trendy, right? Edit: Sorry about that - when I read the article, and added it to the newsletter, it didn't have that "Subscribe to read" popup on it. Message learned to not trust Business Insider in the future.
Kent Sharkey wrote:
Message learned to not trust Business Insider in the future.
Or Microsoft executives. Hey, Mr. CTO Scott, how about you pay attention to the shit your company is churning out instead of spewing it? (I'm only being partly sarcastic. Microsoft executives seem far more interested in pontificating that in paying attention to their own company.)
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Combined, the explosions of software and hardware will give developers everywhere the tools they need to easily solve computing problems once thought impossible in a way that's cheap and efficient enough for every car, toy, and appliance manufacturer to take advantage.
Because you all want to be trendy, right? Edit: Sorry about that - when I read the article, and added it to the newsletter, it didn't have that "Subscribe to read" popup on it. Message learned to not trust Business Insider in the future.
Kent Sharkey wrote:
Sorry about that - when I read the article, and added it to the newsletter, it didn't have that "Subscribe to read" popup on it. Message learned to not trust Business Insider in the future.
I wonder what triggers it, even with all of my crap blockers off I still don't have anything in the way of the article. :confused:
Did you ever see history portrayed as an old man with a wise brow and pulseless heart, weighing all things in the balance of reason? Is not rather the genius of history like an eternal, imploring maiden, full of fire, with a burning heart and flaming soul, humanly warm and humanly beautiful? --Zachris Topelius Training a telescope on one’s own belly button will only reveal lint. You like that? You go right on staring at it. I prefer looking at galaxies. -- Sarah Hoyt