Comment on: Why ActivityPub is the future
I can't stand White Supremacist in all their forms, looking at you hard BLM. But, considering I support the right to Free Speech even if it's *asinine idiocy* [this post](https://blog.joinmastodon.org/2019/07/statement-on-gabs-fork-of-mastodon/) sadly backs up the 'potential' of your claim.
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05 Jan 2021 20:10
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Comment on: Apple is working on a car for 2024
No doubt it'll grind to a halt after 18 months and you'll have to pay for a full upgrade to continue driving
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05 Jan 2021 14:35
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Comment on: Microsoft planning for significant UI changes to Windows - The Verge
pretty sure MS's will be evolutionary at this point instead of revolutionary. They are pretty conservative and slow moving here. they talk a bunch of shit about it and then do not deliver (e.g. tabs in windows explorer for example)
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05 Jan 2021 14:02
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Comment on: Microsoft planning for significant UI changes to Windows - The Verge
it isn't all consolidated yet and that is a huge gripe. either stick to the legacy control panel model or new but stop the hybrid. its like that at the enterprise level as well though its getting better
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05 Jan 2021 14:01
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Comment on: What happened to Beats by Dre?
I had a set of knock offs that were awesome. $80. Couldn't tell the difference.
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05 Jan 2021 10:52
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Comment on: Microsoft planning for significant UI changes to Windows - The Verge
I do too. They need to once and for all purge the legacy UI. It is far enough along that it should be feasible. And they need to provide different options for the UI if in a touch or tablet mode that are better than now
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05 Jan 2021 04:25
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Comment on: Microsoft planning for significant UI changes to Windows - The Verge
I like the UI overall (latest release) though the start menu and management functionality needs to be consistent instead of mixed between new and legacy (eg control panel). They should have done all this from day one with windows 10
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05 Jan 2021 04:16
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Comment on: [meta] What technology do you think will define the 20s?
That guy has been way too optimistic on everything. He’s got like 2 sort of right predictions, out of hundreds.
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05 Jan 2021 02:08
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Comment on: Bitcoin tops $34,000 as record rally continues - BBC News
Isn't worth talking to a fanboy,enjoy your crypto future lmao
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04 Jan 2021 17:49
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Comment on: Bitcoin tops $34,000 as record rally continues - BBC News
It isn't the US dollar's only purpose though
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04 Jan 2021 17:39
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Comment on: James May's Futuristic Tour Guide "Robohon" Leaves Him in Stitches
He needs a robot that'll brush his teeth for him, because he clearly can't brush on his own.
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04 Jan 2021 16:22
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Comment on: Instagram App now allows upto 10 accounts login
How is this technology
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04 Jan 2021 16:21
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Comment on: Bitcoin tops $34,000 as record rally continues - BBC News
Each coin has a whitepaper that explains what they are about.
https://paybis.com/blog/bitcoin-whitepaper-explained/
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04 Jan 2021 15:23
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Comment on: Bitcoin tops $34,000 as record rally continues - BBC News
Bitcoin is used mostly for money laundering,illegal sales and gambling. It's never going to be viable
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04 Jan 2021 13:46
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Comment on: PS5 to launch in India on 2nd Feb
Sounds good. They should consider launching it outside of India next.
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04 Jan 2021 08:14
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Comment on: Dozens of Al Jazeera journalists targeted in apparent iOS spyware attack - The Verge
+AlJazeeraIsTruerThanMSM
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04 Jan 2021 03:39
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Comment on: The days of the Hackintosh project are numbered.
Neat.
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04 Jan 2021 00:32
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Comment on: The days of the Hackintosh project are numbered.
For those who want to dive a bit deeper, OS X has never been based on linux, it's based on NeXT's OS which was close enough to UNIX that it's successor (OSX) is AFAIK currently UNIX certified.
https://itsfoss.com/mac-linux-difference/
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03 Jan 2021 23:12
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Comment on: These Tech Companies Are Paying Workers the Same Rates Across U.S.
Oh boy, they'll pay me Nebraska rates to live and work in San Diego....and all I have to do is work at a soulless Technocratic Corporation that is probably compromised by China?
Well fuck yeah, what's the catch!? Where do I sign up??
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03 Jan 2021 22:44
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Comment on: These solar-powered barges can scoop up 50 tons of plastic from rivers each day
get a vpn-based systemwide mobile ad-block.
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03 Jan 2021 22:31
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Comment on: The days of the Hackintosh project are numbered.
I appreciate this long and thoughtful response to my question. Thank you.
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03 Jan 2021 22:07
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Comment on: The days of the Hackintosh project are numbered.
I wanted to build one for a while but was holding off due to watching Apples business practices. Now I just want to figure out a way to find consumer level chip bashing and pcb creation and watch the standard practices melt down.
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03 Jan 2021 21:12
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Comment on: The days of the Hackintosh project are numbered.
For me, the only point in using Apple's OS would be because it works flawlessly with Apple hardware, so thanks for that perspective. (I'll add that the only time I have used anything Apple is when someone else was paying for it and I was not given a choice.)
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03 Jan 2021 20:14
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Comment on: The days of the Hackintosh project are numbered.
At least nothing of value will be lost.
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03 Jan 2021 19:56
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Comment on: The days of the Hackintosh project are numbered.
You are, of course, right. But can I ask as a serious, not-dismissive question, as I have never understood this: What's the point in building a Hackintosh?
> Or learn Linux
Welcome home! :)
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03 Jan 2021 19:45
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Comment on: Intel Core i9-11900K Flagship 8 Core Rocket Lake CPU Benchmarked in CPU-z, Claims Single-Core Performance Lead Over AMD's Zen 3
They etched the RAM into the CPU + GPU die instead of having a separate module.
That's the main difference.
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03 Jan 2021 17:24
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Comment on: Electric Super bike - Damon Hypersport HS
Absolutely, to rely on it or others in general would be a mistake.
However, other things being equal, it is always better to be heard then not to be heard. The choice is trivial then.
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03 Jan 2021 13:00
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Comment on: Electric Super bike - Damon Hypersport HS
I don't rely on other motorists hearing me when I ride, safest of all options.
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03 Jan 2021 12:58
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Comment on: Electric Super bike - Damon Hypersport HS
I don't know if/when that time will come. It would help if proponents of electric transportation were a little bit more realistic and engaged to work on other practical issues such as charging infrastructure. Any and all concerns about the capacity of distribution networks required for a wide-scale adoption of public charging infrastructure (think cities) are being completely brushed over and ignored by EV fans, mostly due to being ignorants about the laws of physics. I am not an expert but I have graduated from electrotechnical university so I know a bit more about the physics underneath than the average Tesla fanboy who dropped out of a leftist indoctrination camp in California.
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03 Jan 2021 12:41
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Comment on: Electric Super bike - Damon Hypersport HS
There are millions of ways how a collision may occur. No measure will protect you in all of them, not even a loud exhaust. However, other things being equal, a loud exhaust will alert people around you about your presence compared to an electric silent bike and as such it will make you more safe on the road.
Don't consider cherry-picked cases that fit your narrative. Consider all cases that happen daily on roads.
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03 Jan 2021 12:29
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Comment on: Electric Super bike - Damon Hypersport HS
I consider the current battery technology to be a dead-end for electric transportation due to its low energy storage density, slow charging times and chemical instability of the materials. Unless the capacity is improved by orders of magnitude (think 10-100x) it will remain a dead end.
There are some use-cases where electric transportation and electric vehicles make sense but personal mobility isn't one of them. Industrial applications with low/fixed regular mileage (indoors, factory and warehouse equipment, mail trucks that do daily rounds of 20 km or less and the like.
What I like about gas is that you can refill a tank in under 5 minutes and keep going, its high energy storage density and the sound of a running engine. When electric technology matures enough to be at least competitive in usability I'm sure I'll switch to it but not earlier than that.
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03 Jan 2021 12:26
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Comment on: Electric Super bike - Damon Hypersport HS
They could but those people will be shunned and mocked by actual bikers as they rightfully deserve.
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03 Jan 2021 12:05
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Comment on: Electric Super bike - Damon Hypersport HS
Being heard is an important aspect of staying safe on the road, just like being seen. Mark my words, there will be more casualties and accidents among the riders of electric motorbikes compared to riders with loud exhausts. *Oh I didn't see you* will be joined by *oh I didn't hear you*. Meanwhile those of us who are serious about road safety will continue to ride bikes with loud pipes and lights on during the day.
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03 Jan 2021 11:25
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Comment on: Electric Super bike - Damon Hypersport HS
A gimmick. A useless gimmick.
To give city range for a supersport is retarded and makes no sense. 320 kms highway range is not bad, until you need to stop for 2-3 hours to recharge.
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03 Jan 2021 11:02
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Comment on: How Discord (somewhat accidentally) invented the future of the internet
Btw @kek, I mentioned you in good faith. I was curious about the pressures that site administrators face, and wanted to know if you had come upon anything like that.
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03 Jan 2021 08:26
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Comment on: These solar-powered barges can scoop up 50 tons of plastic from rivers each day
>These solar-powered barges can scoop up 50 tons of plastic from rivers each day
>January 1, 2021 in Environment
>While removing the plastic waste that currently contaminates the ocean today will be crucial for protecting marine ecosystems, it is arguably more important that we stop any more plastic trash from entering the ocean. Fortunately for humanity, The Ocean Cleanup, a nonprofit taking on plastic waste in the ocean today, also has a novel solution for stopping plastic from entering it via rivers.
>The solution comes in the form of a solar-powered barge named the “Interceptor”. The 24-meter-long (78 feet) vessel resembles a large houseboat and uses a curved barrier to catch waste floating downstream. The trash, much of it plastic, is directed to the “mouth” of the barge — which operates autonomously and silently — from where it rolls up a conveyor belt and is dropped into dumpsters. Apparently, the Interceptor is capable of collecting up to 50 tons of waste a day.
>Currently the Klang River in Malaysia is home to one of these Interceptors where it can be seen quietly scooping up trash. The Klang river alone sends more than 15,000 tons annually into the sea, making it one of the 50 most-polluting rivers across the globe. As well as the barge in Malaysia, one has been stationed in Jakarta, the overcrowded capital of neighboring Indonesia, while two others will be sent to Vietnam and the Dominican Republic.
>The Ocean Cleanup is well aware that 80 percent of plastic waste that ends up in the sea floats down just 1,000 rivers worldwide. That’s why the nonprofit has an ambitious target of stationing one trash-collecting barge in all these waterways.
get ad-block
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03 Jan 2021 07:51
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Comment on: World Economic Forum claims that some solar projects offer ‘cheapest electricity in history’
Even beyond that I guarantee you they are counting operating "costs" with those industries forms being subsidized as well. I live in an area with a mostly wind power, let me tell you when the wind stops the costs jump up to easily 200-300% more for your bill. Not to mention the revolt the Germans had over how expensive wind and solar was, but you don't see any mention of it there.
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03 Jan 2021 05:52
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Comment on: World Economic Forum claims that some solar projects offer ‘cheapest electricity in history’
Don’t forget unreliable.
The world economic forum is just a bunch of funded globalists shills. Same old same old.
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03 Jan 2021 03:09
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Comment on: Intel Core i9-11900K Flagship 8 Core Rocket Lake CPU Benchmarked in CPU-z, Claims Single-Core Performance Lead Over AMD's Zen 3
The apple one potentially hurts them long term but Microsoft and arm is a very small set of devices. The thing that gets me is a how a chip that really is inferior in Terms of pure processing power is able to outperform Intel and amd in many areas in these new Macs. What the hell did Apple do differently than all other Arm manufacturers?
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02 Jan 2021 16:47
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Comment on: Intel Core i9-11900K Flagship 8 Core Rocket Lake CPU Benchmarked in CPU-z, Claims Single-Core Performance Lead Over AMD's Zen 3
Those power requirements are nuts under full load. If they don't compete with AMD on price that single core performance isn't going to mean as much
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02 Jan 2021 16:43
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Comment on: Two Foldable iPhone Prototypes Reportedly Pass Internal Durability Tests - MacRumors
Considering that the pre folded iPad pro passed durability tests, I'm not sure exactly what saying it passed means.
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01 Jan 2021 19:50
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Comment on: SolarWinds hackers accessed Microsoft source code, the company says | Reuters
"Microsoft cannot even keep an airgapped server safe from hackers, surprising nobody who uses Linux".
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01 Jan 2021 17:10
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SolarWinds hackers accessed Microsoft source code, the company says | Reuters
31 2 comments 01 Jan 2021 17:06 u/None (..) in g/technologyComment on: The Air Force Is Building a Spacecraft That Will Beam Solar Power to Earth
I first heard about this back in early 2014 and it blew my mind. Seven years later still not actualized, but still blows my mind and I hope it really works.
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01 Jan 2021 16:59
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Comment on: Two Foldable iPhone Prototypes Reportedly Pass Internal Durability Tests - MacRumors
We've already had foldable phones. They were a hit for few short years before people realized they didn't particularly like them over normal phones.
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01 Jan 2021 14:26
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Comment on: Two Foldable iPhone Prototypes Reportedly Pass Internal Durability Tests - MacRumors
I don't see a purpose of a foldable phone,it seems like just a gimmick
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01 Jan 2021 13:20
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Comment on: Reddit clone Voat, home to hate speech and QAnon, has shut down
Voat's voting system was it's end. A couple of shitty people pretty much took the site over and ratio'd any reasonable user.
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01 Jan 2021 01:48
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Comment on: Reddit clone Voat, home to hate speech and QAnon, has shut down
"hate speech" huh?
The qtards have greatawakening.win now, so i doubt they will be whining about nobody tolerating their collective retardation
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31 Dec 2020 22:13
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The record-breaking jet which still haunts a country - BBC Future
17 1 comment 31 Dec 2020 16:41 u/None (..) in g/technologyComment on: How Discord (somewhat accidentally) invented the future of the internet
Some thoughts:
>'The society we want to see'
Why do these technology platforms always start policing language? They talk about making
>experts have said they worry about Discord because its semi-private nature and small team make it harder to police
Why are they so insistent on policing it?
>It turned a blind eye to the rest, figuring that because it wasn't a public space, what was the harm? Just don't join the server, and nobody can come after you.
> Now they see it differently. "Discord is like a country with 100 million inhabitants, living in different states and towns," Li said. "We make the rules on what is allowed to help shape the society at large ..."
Why are they so insistent on making rules for "society at large"? What is the incentive for this? Maybe @kek has some idea on what's fueling this apparently-authoritarian push at these places, as someone in charge of such a place.
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31 Dec 2020 04:33
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Comment on: Ticketmaster will pay $10 million for hacking rival ticket seller - The Verge
Don't think I've used Ticketmaster since it became a web thing instead of a phone thing...
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31 Dec 2020 04:21
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Comment on: Vienna Superior Court: Facebook can "bypass" GDPR consent, but must give access to data
> However, the internet giant does not need to get consent from users to use their data under the EU data protection law (Article 6(1)(a) GDPR). Instead Facebook can simply grant itself the right to use all data in its terms and conditions (Article 6(1)(b) GDPR).
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30 Dec 2020 15:09
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Vienna Superior Court: Facebook can "bypass" GDPR consent, but must give access to data
16 2 comments 30 Dec 2020 15:07 u/None (..) in g/technologyComment on: References to decades-old computer software are included in the new Brexit agreement, including a description of Netscape Communicator and Mozilla Mail as being "modern" services; Experts believe officials must have copied and pasted chunks of text from old legislation into the document | BBC News
I estimate over 100k cassette tapes and 353 man/year will be required to upgrade each of our computers to Windows 10.
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30 Dec 2020 10:29
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Comment on: References to decades-old computer software are included in the new Brexit agreement, including a description of Netscape Communicator and Mozilla Mail as being "modern" services; Experts believe officials must have copied and pasted chunks of text from old legislation into the document | BBC News
That is not a mistake, it's simply government level of IT. They've accumulated a bit of technical debt but it's nothing a newly setup inter-department IT task force, 15 years and 150 billions won't fix.
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30 Dec 2020 09:02
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Comment on: References to decades-old computer software are included in the new Brexit agreement, including a description of Netscape Communicator and Mozilla Mail as being "modern" services; Experts believe officials must have copied and pasted chunks of text from old legislation into the document | BBC News
Love the photo.
>the last major release of Netscape Communicator was in 1997
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30 Dec 2020 06:51
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Comment on: Japan developing wooden satellites to cut space junk - BBC News
seem like a good idea. also seems like it would have issues as well.. they are smarter than me so they probably are already working on them lol
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29 Dec 2020 18:03
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Comment on: Samsung and Xiaomi Plan to Ship Upcoming Smartphones Without Charger After Mocking Apple Over Same Move - MacRumors
I think it's ok, everyone has a lot of USB chargers out there.
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29 Dec 2020 15:07
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Comment on: FAA to allow small drones to fly at night, over people in step toward broader deliveries | The Hill
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29 Dec 2020 09:36
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Comment on: One in ten shopping ads promoted on Google potentially lead to phishing sites
Scammers are very good at altering search results and advertizements alike. They'll push their fake website to the top of the search results or replace other ads with their own. That's why, straight-up, not using ~~Google~~ is best.
+DeGoogle
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29 Dec 2020 08:43
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Comment on: One in ten shopping ads promoted on Google potentially lead to phishing sites
This is why I use adblocker without exception.
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29 Dec 2020 08:37
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Comment on: FAA to allow small drones to fly at night, over people in step toward broader deliveries | The Hill
RIP gig workers. All the doordash, prime delivery, instacart and similar workers are about to be replaced. Just what we need after the economy has been destroyed, destroy all the jobs people are using to get by with.
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29 Dec 2020 08:27
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Comment on: FAA to allow small drones to fly at night, over people in step toward broader deliveries | The Hill
Better dodge them the same way you would a bird flying overhead. I can see a lot of lawsuits coming from this should things go wrong. Stupidass move.
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29 Dec 2020 08:06
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The antitrust scholar whose work laid the blueprint for a new wave of monopoly lawsuits against Big Tech | National Post
7 0 comments 28 Dec 2020 19:14 u/None (..) in g/technologyComment on: Intel Doubled Its Manufacturing Capacity In The Last Three Years
WHY do two companies have no competition from China, India, Taiwan.... How is this possible? Those backdoors are well-protected from competition, I guess. Something so small yet so expensive would seem to be the prefect thing to export for those countries.
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28 Dec 2020 05:29
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Comment on: Is poal.co just a fork of voat's code?
I think so? It was made by disgruntled voaters a few years back.
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28 Dec 2020 05:16
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Comment on: Samsung and Xiaomi Plan to Ship Upcoming Smartphones Without Charger After Mocking Apple Over Same Move - MacRumors
+android
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28 Dec 2020 04:27
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Comment on: Cloud-Based Software Update Reduces PCR Covid-19 Test Time for Bosch's Vivalytic System to Under 30 Minutes - eeNews Europe
If I can find it again I will post it. From an anecdotal view I will relay this. Doctors in my area are recommending multiple tests to first confirm the covid diagnosis and for the all clear because of the false positives of the PCR. And I live and consult in an area that has been leading the charge in developing faster, more accurate testing as well as the number of tests administered.
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27 Dec 2020 17:42
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Comment on: Cloud-Based Software Update Reduces PCR Covid-19 Test Time for Bosch's Vivalytic System to Under 30 Minutes - eeNews Europe
It may be but not for covid testing. PCR covid testing has at least a 25% false positive rate
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27 Dec 2020 17:01
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Comment on: Cloud-Based Software Update Reduces PCR Covid-19 Test Time for Bosch's Vivalytic System to Under 30 Minutes - eeNews Europe
But does it increase accuracy of PCR testing for covid? If it doesn't (hint it doesn't) then this is worthless
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27 Dec 2020 16:09
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Comment on: The Secret History of the First Microprocessor, the F-14, and Me
I would love to know the specifics of how that worked.
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25 Dec 2020 21:24
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The Secret History of the First Microprocessor, the F-14, and Me
14 3 comments 25 Dec 2020 20:51 u/None (..) in g/technologyComment on: [meta] What technology do you think will define the 20s?
interesting, that does make sense tbh
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25 Dec 2020 16:13
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Comment on: GoDaddy uses fake holiday bonus notification to test employees on email phishing | TheHill
>Where I work now is trying to implement a custom report button.
I would fake that button to phish that company.
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25 Dec 2020 10:52
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Comment on: GoDaddy uses fake holiday bonus notification to test employees on email phishing | TheHill
Their entire shit shutdown a month or two ago. Everything, domains, hosting, email, etc, Prob a high level admin got phished.
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25 Dec 2020 10:51
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Comment on: GoDaddy uses fake holiday bonus notification to test employees on email phishing | TheHill
What an asshole company. Tell everyone there is no bonus, and then troll them with fake bonus emails they get in trouble for clicking on. Whatever asshole came up with that should go fuck themselves.
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25 Dec 2020 10:33
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Comment on: A New Dawn in Aerospace Technology
That is fantasy. This is a new dawn:
https://www.ottoaviation.com/celera-500l
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25 Dec 2020 08:53
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Comment on: GoDaddy uses fake holiday bonus notification to test employees on email phishing | TheHill
That's pretty dope. I hope those who fail such test repeatedly get terminated for being too stupid to do their job.
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25 Dec 2020 08:14
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Comment on: [meta] What technology do you think will define the 20s?
40% of men still want a traditional marriage, they're fighting over 20% of women who want that only 10% of whom are attractive to men. I agree, things are going to get tribal.
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25 Dec 2020 04:21
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Comment on: Brave's Brendan Eich Faces Backlash Over Covid-19 Comments - The New York Times
I did a few comparison tests on my Brave user accounts vs my Firefox user accounts. Overall, for fingerprints, Brave did the best job BY FAR to hide my fingerprint. Even adding a theme didn't seem to affect my Brave fingerprint - though it did on FF.
On my phone, Brave stops ads by default while FF does not.
But, i still need both browsers.
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24 Dec 2020 20:42
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Brave's Brendan Eich Faces Backlash Over Covid-19 Comments - The New York Times
16 7 comments 24 Dec 2020 19:48 u/None (..) in g/technologyComment on: For 30 years Pegasus Mail has been the project of a single programmer who struggled with big corporations - interview on the anniversary
That shows a full page ad in german for me.
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24 Dec 2020 16:32
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Comment on: Deepfake queen to deliver Channel 4 Christmas message - BBC News
somebody do a porn swap pls, for science
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24 Dec 2020 13:14
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Comment on: [meta] What technology do you think will define the 20s?
I think automation, deep learning&AI, electric vehicles didn't make an impact on the industry and our lives fully yet. Only thing I can think of is definetely Social Media. It changed a lot of things . I remember the 2010 and 2020, social media caused LOTS of stuff.
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24 Dec 2020 09:07
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Comment on: [meta] What technology do you think will define the 20s?
Some big telescopes going into space next decade, who knows what we'll find. Planets with atmouspheres that could only exist from the existence of life is one possibility.
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24 Dec 2020 07:51
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Comment on: [meta] What technology do you think will define the 20s?
smartphones + social media being used to watch people even more
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23 Dec 2020 21:09
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Comment on: [meta] What technology do you think will define the 20s?
More automation taking over menial jobs. Maybe automated truckers or something.
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23 Dec 2020 21:09
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Comment on: [meta] What technology do you think will define the 20s?
The problem is making the anti-censorship technology easy to use and widespread, and if it gets to that point the government will ban it under some pretext like child porn.
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23 Dec 2020 21:07
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Comment on: [meta] What technology do you think will define the 20s?
Censorship
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23 Dec 2020 21:02
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Comment on: The KFConsole is real, and it boasts one big advantage over the PS5 and Xbox Series X | TechRadar
Just like a PC.
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23 Dec 2020 15:33
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Comment on: The KFConsole is real, and it boasts one big advantage over the PS5 and Xbox Series X | TechRadar
It seems to just be a PC.
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23 Dec 2020 04:52
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Comment on: Signal: Cellebrite claimed to have cracked chat app's encryption - BBC News
https://www.middleeasteye.net/news/signal-israel-intelligence-cannot-hack-phone
they can only read signal messages if your phone has been unlocked
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22 Dec 2020 22:01
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Comment on: Should We Use Search History for Credit Scores? IMF Says Yes
Google is effective for the keyword im searching for but im also lazy. Anyway gonna check out Qwant sounds cool.
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22 Dec 2020 19:27
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Comment on: The secret lives of Facebook moderators in America - The Verge
"Why get a marketable skill when I could be a FB mod?"
This is the tech equivalent of working fast food. It's not a shameful job unless you never move on or move up and try to make a career of it. The real story should be about how the two lowest rungs on the tech ladder are so far apart that you can't progress on job experience alone.
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22 Dec 2020 17:30
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Comment on: List of Hacked Organizations Tops 200 in SolarWinds Case
Yeah Russian like everytime for """"experts"""".
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22 Dec 2020 16:08
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Comment on: Should We Use Search History for Credit Scores? IMF Says Yes
So IMF is controlled by the CCP now?
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22 Dec 2020 13:18
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Comment on: Elon Musk and other tech powerhouses are flocking to Texas, pushing an already bonkers real-estate market to new heights. Take a look inside Austin, which is quickly becoming the next Silicon Valley.
Part of me wants to say, awesome the tides are changing politically in this country. But I’m smart enough to know that these coasties moving in haven’t learned a damn thing from their mistakes. Its the same up here in the midwest in some cities. Once you start seeing gay little colorful crosswalks, little bakeries that sell half portions of food for twice the price, and postmodern buildings popping up, you know the district is toast for the little guy, economically, and eventually, socially.
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22 Dec 2020 11:00
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Comment on: Elon Musk and other tech powerhouses are flocking to Texas, pushing an already bonkers real-estate market to new heights. Take a look inside Austin, which is quickly becoming the next Silicon Valley.
Part of me wants to say, awesome the tides are changing politically in this country. But I’m smart enough to know that these coasties moving in haven’t learned a damn thing fron their mistakes. Its the same up here in the midwest in some cities. Once you start seeing gay little colorful crosswalks, little bakeries that sell half portions of food for twice the price, and postmodern buildings popping up, you know the district is toast for the little guy economically.
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22 Dec 2020 11:00
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Comment on: Should We Use Search History for Credit Scores? IMF Says Yes
If that happen im going permanently over to Duckduckgo or somewhere else.
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22 Dec 2020 08:12
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Comment on: Apple targets car production by 2024 and eyes 'next level' battery technology
You can't use it with a regular charger. You need to get an adapter. Then they will change that adapter every year. The top speed of the car will slow down with every update.
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22 Dec 2020 05:27
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