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🍪What Are Website Cookies?🍪

When you visit a website, you often see a message asking you to accept cookies🍪. These cookies are small text files that the website stores on your device (phone, laptop, or computer).

🍪Cookies help websites remember you. For example, they can remember your login details, language preference, items in a shopping cart, or the pages you visited before. This makes the website faster and easier to use the next time you visit.

There are different types of cookies.

👉Essential cookies are needed for the website to work properly.
👉Functional cookies remember your settings and preferences.
👉Analytics cookies help website owners understand how people use the site.
👉Advertising cookies are used to show ads that match your interests.

🍪When a website asks you to accept cookies, it is giving you control and transparency. You can choose to accept all cookies, reject some, or customize your choices.

In simple terms, cookies are not programs or viruses. They are just small pieces of information that help websites give you a better and more personalized experience online.

3 months ago | [YT] | 0

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🚀 AI is changing how code is written — even at the biggest tech giants.

At Meta’s LlamaCon, Microsoft CEO Satya Nadella revealed that 20–30% of Microsoft’s internal code is now written by AI. Progress is strongest in languages like Python, while others like C++ still lag behind.

CTO Kevin Scott predicts that by 2030, up to 95% of code could be AI-generated.

Meanwhile, Google says over 30% of its code is already AI-powered — though definitions may vary.

The future of coding is here — and it’s automated. 🤖💻

#ai #artificialintelligence #aitech #airevolution #microsoft #coding #technews #satyanadella #softwaredevelopment #futureofwork

11 months ago | [YT] | 2