Comment on: The chip shortage could turn into a chip oversupply by 2023 states analyst firm | PC Gamer
Miners + COVID lockdowns: high demand coupled with low supply.
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22 Sep 2021 21:26
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Comment on: MyPillow CEO’s free speech social network will ban posts that take the Lord’s name in vain
Much as I like the sentiment that definitely isn’t free speech.
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16 Apr 2021 15:15
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Comment on: PayPal Dumps GiveSendGo, the 'Christian' Crowdfunding Site Used By Proud Boys
Where’s Antifa been getting their money from?
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12 Jan 2021 22:24
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Comment on: AMD reports two security vulnerabilities in a single day
At least they’re not in hardware ala Specter.
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14 Oct 2020 21:19
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Comment on: FBI sent a team to 'exploit' Portland protesters' phones
I’d say the acts committed by Portland “protesters” are most definitely legitimate reasons.
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11 Oct 2020 11:07
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Comment on: Microsoft Releases Deepfake Detection Tool Ahead of Election
This is very good news, and not just for politics. I hope it will become widely available to the public and soon! Looks like we’ll have a deep fake arms race though.
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02 Sep 2020 17:58
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Comment on: AI just flawlessly beat a human pilot in a simulated dogfight - Business Insider
We have remotely operated planes, the predator drone is one!
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22 Aug 2020 15:12
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Comment on: AI just flawlessly beat a human pilot in a simulated dogfight - Business Insider
It may not have to. If it can be remotely piloted and the AI switched on and off for combat it would still be a good advantage. And really guns only dogfighting is a much tougher task than using missiles that are already fire and forget themselves. If an AI can dogfight adding missile support should be trivial.
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22 Aug 2020 06:38
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Comment on: Airbus' self-flying plane just completed successful taxi, take-off, and landing tests, opening the door for fully autonomous flight
With how advanced autopilots have become it’s surprising this hasn’t happened sooner.
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28 Jul 2020 17:43
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