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Except he did steal them because the written letters we have say that he wasnt going to take credit for inventions that weren’t his.
Also, in the case of CanSinoVac, they were given physical things and never paid for them, so yes, it was stealing.
Except he did steal them because the written letters we have say that he wasnt going to take credit for inventions that weren’t his.
Also, in the case of CanSinoVac, they were given physical things and never paid for them, so yes, it was stealing.
Yeah you can. Thomas Edison made his fortune on stealing other people’s ideas, including the Light Bulb.
It was partially completed, and the part that was completed was one China still doesnt have the tech or knowledge to do.
Didn’t think i needed to since it was big news at the time.
The word you want to search is “CanSinoVac.”
“China’s” vaccine was stolen from Canada.
It outright wasn’t as effective since Canada hadnt finished working on it.
Im not saying use Edge or Bing.
I use firefox and admittedly Bing and DDG.
Im in the same boat as you, when 10 goes, Im going to go back to(see Vista Era) linux as much as possible.
That gap has flipped. Bing never told me to put glue on pizza or to jump off a bridge if depressed.
Why would anyone in 2024 honestly switch to google products.
They are worse than microsoft, and that takes effort.
Bing also grabs w3Schools as the top / AI result. However, the AI result also lets you swap to a Stack Overflow result.
And it has a bar across the top linking to different parts of the official website, including the landing page for the documentation.
I know its not chatgpt4, I never said it was?
That paragraph is on its own because it is a different topic. In this case I was using my own experience experimenting with chatgpt4 as to why I won’t be using it any time soon.
The example shown is setting a timer, then copilot suggests timeright value.
Contextually, it is bad autocomplete.
In practice, chatgpt4 is incapable of producing code to my coding standards. Edit: to clarify, its incapable of doing that in a timely enough manner that it saves me any time.
Clippy was occasionally useful as it could offer shortcuts you didn’t necessarily know about.
This is just bad autocomplete
Yes, I’ve been doing this for years. It’s great for both code readability as well as debugging.
Yeah but this aren’t planets. We could always just reuse the name Pluto. Then all the old books are right again.
We can call the new planet Cerberus. On honor of Pluto.
Best project Ive worked on, we went and implemented a scrict code standard, based on the code standard that a firm that contracted my team to do the work had.
Worked perfectly. Beautiful, maintainable code. Still used today without major reworks, doesnt need it. Front end got several major updates, but the back end uses what is now called microservice architecture, and we implemented it long before the phrase was common.
Got the opportunity to go back to it this year. Devs with the 2nd firm not only ignored all of the documentation we put out, they ignored their own coding standards document.
Timing is about right for it to be a batch of newly minted CS grads getting into their first corporate jobs.