Comment on: Peloton remotely bricks treadmills for those not paying $39.99 per month
> You will own nothing and you will be happy.
It's the next step of capitalism. Ownership doesn't make as much money as subscriptions.
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24 Jun 2021 12:28
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Comment on: Intel reiterates chip supply shortages could last several years
That's a horrible thing to say. Yes, lots of software runs like shit. But powerful computers enable lots of interesting stuff like machine learning.
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01 Jun 2021 15:56
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Comment on: Google Chrome testing RSS-powered 'Follow' button, feed - 9to5Google
I've heard good things about RSS. Can someone give me a good guide or three on how to get started with modern RSS?
I used to use Mozilla Thunderbird's RSS reader but that was long, long ago.
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23 May 2021 14:55
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Hands-On: openSUSE Linux on the Raspberry Pi 4 | ZDNet
15 0 comments 16 Dec 2020 15:03 u/Nosecheck (..) in g/technologyComment on: DOJ Moves To Break Up Google; ‘Most Important Antitrust Case In A Generation’ | The Daily Wire
They have Amazon (AWS) and Microsoft. They have backdoor access to every phone. I think their toys will be fine.
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20 Oct 2020 16:36
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Comment on: DOJ Moves To Break Up Google; ‘Most Important Antitrust Case In A Generation’ | The Daily Wire
The deals are always terrible. It might benefit an individual state, but then it becomes a race to the bottom to who can give away more of their potential tax revenue. If these deals were not legal, they'd still establish their HQ somewhere and pay taxes on it.
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20 Oct 2020 16:34
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Comment on: AI just flawlessly beat a human pilot in a simulated dogfight - Business Insider
Terminator. This shit was predicted decades ago.
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22 Aug 2020 03:11
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