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Quotes About Computer

Don't let anonymity turn you into someone you would be ashamed to be offline. Be a mystery, not a demographic. Be someone a computer could never quite know. Keep empathy alive. Break patterns. Resist robotic tendencies. Stay human.
~ Matt Haig
social networking generally involved sitting down at a nonsentient computer and typing words about needing a coffee and reading about other people needing a coffee, while forgetting to actually make a coffee.
~ Matt Haig
On Earth, social networking generally involved sitting down at a non-sentient computer and typing words about needing a coffee and reading about other people needing a coffee, while forgetting to actually make a coffee.
~ Matt Haig
Invoking the name of Al Gaddafi cured my blue screen of death
~ Unknown
I shopped at J. Crew in high school, I studied computer science. I was a nerd-nerd, now I'm a music-nerd.
~ Mayer Hawthorne
New companies have sprung up to offer labeling data as a service; Mighty AI, for example, offers "the labeled data you need to train your computer vision models" and promises "known, verified, and trusted annotators who specialize in autonomous driving data."11 The
~ Unknown
I want to be sitting in front of my computer, where you can press a button to block out your junk mail. These two are my junk mail.
~ Melina Marchetta
Disciplines like math, engineering, and computer science pardon a whole host of antisocial behaviors because the perpetrators are geniuses.
~ Unknown
Though it is closely linked to computer science, data journalism is generally considered a social science.
~ Unknown
Remember, though, that debugging is as much art as it is computer science [..]
~ Unknown
What was the world's first computer? An Apple. Eve gave one to Adam.
~ Unknown
I started the business with a simple question: How can we make the process of buying a computer better? The answer was: Sell computers directly to the end customer. Eliminate the reseller's markup and pass those savings on to the customer.
~ Michael Dell
One of the problems we've had is that the ICT curriculum in the past has been written for a subject that is changing all the time. I think that what we should have is computer science in the future - and how it fits in to the curriculum is something we need to be talking to scientists, to experts in coding and to young people about.
~ Michael Gove
Clarifying trading and risk management systems until they can translate to computer code.
~ Unknown
Jane had a mental block the size of the polar ice cap when it came to Andy's job. He said IT programming was no harder than learning a language but she'd never been able to do that either. As long as their computer at home let her occasionally shop on eBay she was fine not knowing why.
~ Michele Gorman
the best data scientists tend to be "hard scientists," particularly physicists, rather than computer science majors.
~ Unknown
Our team of Korean animators hand-draws twenty-four thousand cels to make one episode of The Simpsons; these days, color is added by computer, but for the first decade of the show, each cel had to be hand-painted.
~ Unknown
I was very much fascinated with the technology we had that we could edit in the computer our compositions, but all the sounds that were available on the market were crap.
~ Miroslav Vitous
A young imagination is bold, likes to make bigger leaps. It likes to, well, imagine that the dustbuster is a dinosaur that the computer mouse is a hotrod that the box is a cave that the rawhide is a torch... or a baton... or something.
~ Mo Rocca
The most likely way for the world to be destroyed, most experts agree, is by accident. That's where we come in we're computer professionals. We cause accidents.
~ Nathaniel Borenstein
Naturally, bureaucrats can be expected to embrace a technology that helps to create the illusion that decisions are not under their control. Because of its seeming intelligence and impartiality, a computer has an almost magical tendency to direct attention away from the people in charge of bureaucratic functions and toward itself, as if the computer were the true source of authority. A bureaucrat armed with a computer is the unacknowledged legislator of our age, and a terrible burden to bear.
~ Neil Postman
They delude themselves who believe that television and print coexist, for coexistence implies parity. There is no parity here. Print is now merely a residual epistemology, and it will remain so, aided to some extent by the computer, and newspapers and magazines that are made to look like television screens.
~ Neil Postman
With this offhand example, Pichai gives voice to Silicon Valley's reigning assumption, which can be boiled down to this: Anything that can be automated should be automated. If it's possible to program a computer to do something a person can do, the computer should do it. Missing from this view is any consideration of the pleasures and responsibilities of everyday life.
~ Unknown
Whenever we turn on our computer, we are plunged into an "ecosystem of interruption technologies,
~ Unknown