With every passing headline, Windows sounds less and less like an Operating System, and more like a hobbyists revival project for a dead game I’ve never heard of
Don’t be discouraged. The work that you enjoy doing is still here, and will still be here after you’ve graduated.
My best advice to you would be to learn CS the hard way (without AI).
Ignore the “AI learning tools” see on HN or mentioned by peers. Learning should be challenging so if it feels like a shortcut, it probably is. Don’t fall into that trap and you’ll be a more competent developer as a result, both with and without AI
> The Supreme Court previously rejected Thaler's request to hear his argument in a separate case involving prototypes for a beverage holder and a light beacon concerning whether AI-generated inventions should be eligible for U.S. patent protection. His patent applications were rejected by the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office on similar grounds.
Whether you or someone/something else wrote it is irrelevant
You’re expected to have self-reviewed and understand the changes made before requesting review. You must to be able to answer questions reviewers have about it. Someone must read the code. If not, why require a human review at all?
Not meeting this expectation = user ban in both kernel and chromium
Microsoft isn’t going to declare death of the PC and pivot to “cloud computers”/virtual desktops (again) just because of temporary RAM/SSD supply shortages lol
> And Amazon CEO just said it out loud about cloud computers.
And Google said Stadia would have “negative latency”
During winter outages, do you stick to the heat pump or switch to a backup heat (e.g. furnace)?
I regrettably removed our old furnace/tank when installing the air source heat pump we have now (northeast), but that’s been my biggest concern power wise
I’m guessing a wrist wearable