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Bite me? It's 'byte', and that acronym is Binary Interface Transfer Code Handler
Beware the forgotten bit of test text lurking in the application
Who, Me? Surprise! It's Monday again! The weekend has evaporated once more, so pour a coffee, steal one of the expensive executive biscuits and tuck in for another tale of reader woe in The Register's Who, Me? feature.…
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Microsoft and VMware end ancient grudge with new VM privilege workaround
Workstation has one job: running VMs. And now it can do it on Windows with Hyper-V enabled
Microsoft and VMware have ended an ancient grudge that made the latter company’s Workstation desktop hypervisor behave badly on Windows.…
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80-characters-per-line limits should be terminal, says Linux kernel chief Linus Torvalds
As he gives us version 5.7 with support for Apple power tech and better exFAT
Linux kernel overlord Linus Torvalds has railed against 80-character-lines as a de facto programming standard and has moved to make reminders to keep things short a thing of the past.…
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The inevitable coronavirus-inspired cyber-attacks are stepping up. Are you ready?
They’re not very sophisticated, but they’re working: Watch and learn how to fight back
Webcast You’ve probably had the COVID-19 coronavirus social-engineering scams quietly filtering into, hopefully, your junk folder by now. Featuring anything from bogus medical research with malware-laden URLs to one-to-one approaches offering fake vaccines, it’s not taken very long.…
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Thought GPT-2 was powerful? OpenAI teases GPT-3. Meanwhile, Microsoft dumps human journos for robots
Plus: Amazon mulls snapping up self-driving startup
Roundup Let's catch up on recent bits and bytes from the world of machine-learning.…
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