Comment on: Microsoft reportedly developing its own ARM-based processors for Surface PCs
I am not really an Apple fanboy either but I don't mind MacOS. Great to outstanding performance and really long battery life could be a game changer and cheaper manufacturing
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20 Dec 2020 15:58
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Comment on: Microsoft reportedly developing its own ARM-based processors for Surface PCs
I think intel is the true dinosaur. AMD may try to make a desktop ARM chip, I just don't think they will be a leader. Plus AMD paying nvidia for the rights to ARM just makes it hard to see how AMD will compete.
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20 Dec 2020 05:59
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Comment on: Microsoft reportedly developing its own ARM-based processors for Surface PCs
"Arm doesn’t make the chips itself. It is the steward of the ARM processor architecture, and it creates designs other companies license and use in their own chips for just about everything electronic"
So really the question is if nvidia would cut its on throat by choking off the licensing to others and a battle with apple and Microsoft, as well as Intel and AMD would be devastating to Nvidia.
And its also not like this type of CPU design isn't known. Amd and Intel could make their own variations and even enhance the design further as apple has. It makes for interesting times and ultimately we win
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20 Dec 2020 05:11
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Comment on: Microsoft reportedly developing its own ARM-based processors for Surface PCs
With nvidia buying ARM, intel and AMD are on borrowed time. The real tide change for windows will be once games run natively on ARM. Office is the main reason people use windows, so that will obviously come with windows on ARM, but the real change will be with games.
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20 Dec 2020 04:58
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Comment on: Microsoft reportedly developing its own ARM-based processors for Surface PCs
Apple has thrown a monkey wrench into everything. I would love to be a fly on the wall at Intel and maybe AMD. They have to be sweating over this as well. I am legit excited in macOs on an m1 MacBook pro
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20 Dec 2020 02:01
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Comment on: Twitter is shutting down Periscope
who cares
who fucking cares
this isn't technology
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18 Dec 2020 19:29
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Comment on: De-Googling your life. An extensive guide.
Youtube is the hardest for me to replace - especially for no-ad music. I've been using Tubi for documentaries (most suck, but are a few are decent), LBRY/Odysee, Vimeo, BitChute, and sometimes Invidio.us
I think I will start a channel on one if I can do it for free and if it is easy. They all need new material, for sure. I've noticed that many of my favorite Youtubers are on one or more of the above-mentioned video sites, though. Making playlists, commenting, or liking is impossible on many of those sites, though. I tend to ask questions on the tech channels, so not being able to comment is a big negative.
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18 Dec 2020 19:05
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Comment on: De-Googling your life. An extensive guide.
1.) stop using googleshit
2.) ????
3.) Profit!
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18 Dec 2020 17:29
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Comment on: Twitter is shutting down Periscope
It was one of the first livestreaming apps. I remember when it launched. I was in awe that anyone could pull their phone out and start streaming to the world. Now it's just another app.
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18 Dec 2020 16:44
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Comment on: Discord raises $100 million as its social hub hits 140 million users | VentureBeat
Element?
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18 Dec 2020 02:27
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Comment on: Google, Qualcomm partner to bring 4 OS Android updates to new chipsets
I’m guessing Google will buy Qualcomm to try to catch up to Apple Silicon.
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16 Dec 2020 19:07
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FTC Issues Orders to Nine Social Media and Video Streaming Services Seeking Data About How They Collect, Use, and Present Information
9 0 comments 14 Dec 2020 21:28 u/None (self.technology) in g/technologyComment on: Reddit scoops up TikTok rival Dubsmash
With what money? Did they just do a stock deal so they paid nothing for something worth nothing?
In the old days there were a lot of “tie two rocks together” desperation mergers. Is this one of those?
Sorry, I don’t feel like reading the article. You can choose to ignore my question similarly.
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14 Dec 2020 17:56
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Comment on: YouTube is down around 7AM ET Dec 14, 2020
Youtube per se is up but Goolag's identity service is down. You can open YouTube in private window and it works.
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14 Dec 2020 12:28
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Comment on: Child spends $16K on iPad game in-app purchases | Apple won't refund.
Good. Fuck that retarded bitch for giving her fuck trophy an unlocked ipad then having the gall to blame apple for it.
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14 Dec 2020 06:49
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Comment on: Child spends $16K on iPad game in-app purchases | Apple won't refund.
Negligent parenting practices, to say the least!
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14 Dec 2020 06:45
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Comment on: Major Credit Cards Stop Allowing Cards To Be Used On Pornhub; Porn Site Outraged
I guess people should invest in BC rn.
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11 Dec 2020 22:55
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Comment on: [MKBHD] AirPods Max Unboxing & Impressions: $550?!
Already have my DT770 from the closed back category. Zero latency, infinite "battery life" and new velure pads cost $25 instead of $60 or whatever Apple charges. And they cost a fraction overall as well. Other than a fashion item I don't understand what these cans are aiming to be. And I say that as a Mac user who can appreciate Apple products where they are superior.
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10 Dec 2020 20:46
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Comment on: [MKBHD] AirPods Max Unboxing & Impressions: $550?!
What a stupid gimmick.
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10 Dec 2020 20:10
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Comment on: Apple Preps Next Mac Chips With Aim to Outclass Top-End PCs
I really hope this pushes PCs to ARM64 and off the Intel/AMD carousel. We have been waiting decades for real innovation and all the big 2 have done is speed up their excessively long pipelines.
Once we have a compiler for ARM64 that's binary compatible with AMD64 programs, it's lights out for Intel and AMD. The weirdest part of all this is that Apple is pushing the innovation instead of just kitbashing ots parts for another underwhelming laptop.
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09 Dec 2020 14:12
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Comment on: Why Slower Computers Were Faster | Mental Outlaw
**[The Ruqqus Administration team have abandoned their initially published objectives and thus Ruqqus may no longer be seen as a free-of-censorship online forum. Goodbye.]**
This was made with a scrypt, click [here](https://ruqqus.com/post/dadw/i-made-a-script-to-nuke) to learn how.
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08 Dec 2020 22:57
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Comment on: Apple introduces AirPods Max, the magic of AirPods in a stunning over-ear design
Ok, the price is insane, but the 3d positional audio that tracks the device playing it could be cool. I don't think $550 cool, but pretty cool.
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08 Dec 2020 22:41
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Comment on: Why Slower Computers Were Faster | Mental Outlaw
**[The Ruqqus Administration team have abandoned their initially published objectives and thus Ruqqus may no longer be seen as a free-of-censorship online forum. Goodbye.]**
This was made with a scrypt, click [here](https://ruqqus.com/post/dadw/i-made-a-script-to-nuke) to learn how.
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08 Dec 2020 22:34
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Comment on: Why Slower Computers Were Faster | Mental Outlaw
I don't have the memory for a Youtube video, I'll encapsulate; because browsers used to display the text for which you were looking. Hell use a CLI today, it's faster than anything else.
Now I visit a website and in addition to preloading videos, asking for my permission to slip its hand in my pocket to feel my family jewels and mining for bitcoin with my spare processor power, it needs me to load a million dependencies I'll never use...just in case one appeals to me.
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08 Dec 2020 22:28
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Comment on: Researchers are starting to refuse to review Google AI papers [due termination of former AI ethics co-lead Timnit Gebru] [following an email expressing frustration over a lack of progress on diversity at Google] | VentureBeat
Complained about lack of diversity hiring at google.
Diversity hiring is not compatible with hiring the best person for the job, so she was advocating google hire inferior staff in compliance with her politics.
It sounds like she confused ethics, which was her title, with politics, which was her focus.
And got fired .. fuck her.
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08 Dec 2020 21:06
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Comment on: Is the AMD 5950x a paper launch?
Every launch for everything is a paper launch these days, it seems.
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08 Dec 2020 08:43
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Comment on: Apple Could Be Forced to Include a Charger with Every iPhone Sold in Brazil - MacRumors
that would just raise the price.
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07 Dec 2020 21:22
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Comment on: 1906 - Fragment of forgotten silent film (Remastered with AI 4K 60 FPS)
Yeah get them kitties out for the lads
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06 Dec 2020 13:06
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26 iPhones Hacked at Once By Pointing an Antenna at Them | IE
16 0 comments 03 Dec 2020 13:47 u/None (..) in g/technologyComment on: Comcast’s 1.2 TB data cap seems like a ton of data—until you factor in remote work
One thing I hated from Trump's administration is that POS Ajit Pai that gave more power to these fuckers.
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03 Dec 2020 12:02
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Comment on: Google illegally spied on workers before firing them, US labor board alleges - The Verge
The fact that their motto used to be “Don’t be evil” grows more hilariously and worryingly ironic every single day.
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03 Dec 2020 04:44
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Comment on: Comcast’s 1.2 TB data cap seems like a ton of data—until you factor in remote work
>10-15tb
How? I run a Plex server that serves five different people, in addition to torrenting. It barely cracks 1TB/mo.
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03 Dec 2020 03:19
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Comment on: Windows 10 ARM runs faster on M1 Macs than on a Surface Pro X
For sure, I meant HW design as chips, CPU, SoC. Mechanical elements are quite a different story.
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02 Dec 2020 16:27
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Comment on: Windows 10 ARM runs faster on M1 Macs than on a Surface Pro X
its not the first time. My old macbook pro ran windows 7 faster than any other mainstream manufacturer at the time
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02 Dec 2020 13:35
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Comment on: Windows 10 ARM runs faster on M1 Macs than on a Surface Pro X
I'm not really surprised. You can say what you want about Apple but the truth is that it has some of the best HW design engineers in the industry.
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02 Dec 2020 13:28
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Comment on: Salesforce buys Slack in a $27.7B megadeal
So much money for what is essentially IRC For Dummies + transparent hosting.
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02 Dec 2020 11:04
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Comment on: Wyze announces $20 smartwatch with nine-day battery life - The Verge
ty Uighur slaves, v cool
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02 Dec 2020 11:00
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Comment on: Wyze announces $20 smartwatch with nine-day battery life - The Verge
Another way to track us everywhere for 20bucks,where do I sign up?.
/s
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02 Dec 2020 07:38
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Comment on: 14 Cool Apps Built on OpenAI's GPT-3 API
Make it open source so I can make synthetic Hitler speeches.
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01 Dec 2020 15:08
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Comment on: Film from 1998 shows Bill Gates pretending to not understand English, acting strange, he moves like a sedated patient in a straitjacket.
I bet he's still angry about that pie to the face. Trying to bring about revenge of the nerds on a biblical scale.
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30 Nov 2020 15:25
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Comment on: Italy's antitrust fines Apple 10 million euros for misleading commercial practices | Reuters
Italians are after the cash, they can't be that retarded. Everybody knows that water resistant is not water proof and conditions matter.
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30 Nov 2020 13:01
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Comment on: Windows 10 could soon run Android apps | TechRadar
No no, I didn't tell AMD or Intel are the future, ARM is powerful and I know that, it's not the subject here. ARM is not open unlike AMD64 (thanks to RISC-V to work on that). Windows is really really anchored in companies and customers in general (play big games on ARM is not for today) so, I tell you yes, ARM is the future but not in the near future like you think.
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29 Nov 2020 00:15
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Comment on: Tom & Jerry made 60fps using AI
I forgot how much of a dick that mouse was. #StandUpToBullies
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28 Nov 2020 21:20
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Comment on: Windows 10 could soon run Android apps | TechRadar
All the replies in this thread are so blinded by apple hate that you don't even see what just happened. I can't wait to see the posts in a year or two from people defending AMD taking ten times the power and heat to barely keep up with whoever releases the first good desktop ARM64 chip, presuming windows 10 is ported to ARM64 and stays binary compatible.
Intel and AMD are dinosaurs on the way out and you can't hate apple enough to make that not so.
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28 Nov 2020 19:08
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Comment on: Windows 10 could soon run Android apps | TechRadar
Haha, people don't want "power" in all cases and you forgot the compatibility with the type of processor that Apple will use. Windows have (unfortunately, I use Arch btw) a nice days for a long time. Ho, I forgot, Apple is not really accessible to everyone and people don't care about Apple ecosystem or whatever. People just want a Windows PC like 25 years now and real developers go to Linux (I won't talk about designer or what, they followed Apple whatever it do).
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28 Nov 2020 18:52
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Comment on: Windows 10 could soon run Android apps | TechRadar
>AMD and Intel squash the shit out of the M1 in the majority of benchmarks.
>Source: machine written website that scrapes raw stats instead of meaningful comparisons.
That website is complete horseshit. Compare the new macs to the 2020 10th gen intel macs for a meaningful comparison. The current desktop architectures are dead. Windows is already panic patching the new killer feature of big sur because they aren't stupid and see the writing on the wall.
Even if the performance was exactly the same and not better, the new chip still wins because you can leave the computer on for *DAYS*. No one is going to keep paying intel for their ignorant desktop chips that take over 200 watts to fully turbo. AMD barely beating intel won't be enough when the new AMD laptops are measured in hours and the new macs are measured in days.
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28 Nov 2020 18:50
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Comment on: Windows 10 could soon run Android apps | TechRadar
Microsoft should be in full panic mode right now. The M1 macs are making everything else obsolete almost at once. If this is all msft is doing, they are missing the mark. People aren't excited about the new macs because they run phone apps, people are excited because they are faster than any intel and they don't overheat anymore. The mb air is actually a reasonable computer to consider now where it was a strange oddity before.
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28 Nov 2020 18:20
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Comment on: Windows 10 could soon run Android apps | TechRadar
If only I used windoze 10 . . . . yeah,fuck that.
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28 Nov 2020 17:49
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Comment on: Comcast Got $1 Billion in Public Subsidies. Now Its Charging the Public New Data Fees.
Internet service providers should be forced to divest from being content creators
Comcast is the only option for high speed internet for millions of Americans. They have a natural monopoly like the water company.
Why should people be forced to subsidize political propaganda like Comcast owned MSNBC in order to get internet access?
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28 Nov 2020 00:22
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Comment on: Welcome to the future
lmfao. "bro my roomba isn't working" get your lazy ass up and vacuum the place yourself idiot.
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27 Nov 2020 03:21
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Comment on: Welcome to the future
Living in the future over here
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27 Nov 2020 02:36
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Comment on: Welcome to the future
My Amazon Fit mechanical heart stopped pumping because us-east-1 is down help
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27 Nov 2020 01:53
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Comment on: Welcome to the future
[This](https://youtu.be/d0Jq6hKiLUQ?t=25) happened to me because US-East-1 was down.
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27 Nov 2020 01:37
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Comment on: Welcome to the future
They are saying that they are idiots who buy stupid things.
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27 Nov 2020 01:20
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Comment on: Welcome to the future
tf are they even talking about
nvm amazon shit.
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27 Nov 2020 01:15
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Comment on: Prolonged AWS outage takes down a big chunk of the internet - The Verge
IoT is good as long as core functionality does not depend on cloud services and can work offline. Unfortunately, companies find it easier to make products that are useless without Internet connection and working backend services. Vendor lock-in and subscription for a monthly fee are too popular in the corporate sphere.
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26 Nov 2020 14:01
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Comment on: Prolonged AWS outage takes down a big chunk of the internet - The Verge
People have been reporting their vacuum cleaners and doorbells not working as a result, lol.
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26 Nov 2020 13:40
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Comment on: Facebook fined $6.1 million in South Korea for sharing user data without consent
They should’ve fined Facebook more. Mark Zuckerberg ALONE has tens of billions of dollars, Facebook’s net worth is almost 10x that.
7.1 million won’t do shit. Hell, Mark probably carries 7.1 million in his wallet everyday. I’d be surprised if him or the company was actually concerned over this.
edit: did the math; 527,000,000,000-7,000,000= 526,300,000,000. barely made a difference
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26 Nov 2020 06:11
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Comment on: Facebook fined $6.1 million in South Korea for sharing user data without consent
Oooooo wooooow so much mooooonies. How will the billionaires ever recover?
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26 Nov 2020 04:54
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Comment on: Comcast to impose home internet data cap of 1.2TB in more than a dozen US states next year
“I miss 10 cents a minute phone rates!” - no one ever
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24 Nov 2020 22:45
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Comment on: Comcast to impose home internet data cap of 1.2TB in more than a dozen US states next year
this isnt really new. The have had data caps around 1tb for years now in many, many areas
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24 Nov 2020 18:33
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Comment on: Comcast to impose home internet data cap of 1.2TB in more than a dozen US states next year
Goddamn I'm glad I don't live in the USA.
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24 Nov 2020 17:53
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DNA synthesis method generates 'true random numbers' - Futurity
1 0 comments 23 Nov 2020 01:30 u/None (..) in g/technologyComment on: Apple lobbies against Uighur forced labor bill - The Washington Post
My how I wish we could get our priorities straight. Issues like this will never truly be heard in places like the USA because everyone else is making so much noise regarding much more trivial issues.
The irony of complaining about abolished slavery in the USA from a Chinese slave-made iPhone is painfully ironic.
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22 Nov 2020 20:41
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Comment on: YouTube will run ads on smaller creators' videos without paying them | Engadget
Mostly, but it was still possible to build a channel and eventually break out, it was just really hard and took several years of work to do. Now there is no chance.
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22 Nov 2020 18:21
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Comment on: YouTube will run ads on smaller creators' videos without paying them | Engadget
>RIP anyone with a dream of making a living off YT. That will never happen now.
Didn't that dream die in 2014?
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22 Nov 2020 17:32
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Comment on: YouTube will run ads on smaller creators' videos without paying them | Engadget
> I wonder if there’s any chance for a lawsuit because there are far more small channels than large ones and that’ll add up to a lot of ads and revenue for YouTube.
Their site, their rules. I don't like it but there's no grounds for a lawsuit.
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22 Nov 2020 17:13
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Comment on: Designed to Deceive: Do These People Look Real to You?
Couldn’t get past the paywall, guess I don’t need to read it
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21 Nov 2020 17:48
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Comment on: Designed to Deceive: Do These People Look Real to You?
God damned AI
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21 Nov 2020 17:14
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Comment on: A Microsoft FrontPage retrospective: the good, the bad, and the ugly
Oh, its markup was messy as shit. But what it did at the time, was to help a lot of people build their own websites, ugly as they may have been. I rather miss the days when people were doing that rather than putting everything on Facebook.
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20 Nov 2020 21:02
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Comment on: The Internet Archive is now preserving Flash games and animations - The Verge
Cool
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20 Nov 2020 20:24
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Comment on: YouTube will run ads on smaller creators' videos without paying them | Engadget
Funny, I watch their videos without watching ads.
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20 Nov 2020 18:55
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A Microsoft FrontPage retrospective: the good, the bad, and the ugly
6 2 comments 20 Nov 2020 17:34 u/None (..) in g/technologyComment on: YouTube will run ads on smaller creators' videos without paying them | Engadget
If you make sure all your videos aren't advertiser friendly, would that stop the ads? Something tells me it won't.
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20 Nov 2020 17:24
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Comment on: YouTube will run ads on smaller creators' videos without paying them | Engadget
Is anyone really surprised?
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20 Nov 2020 16:48
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Comment on: YouTube will run ads on smaller creators' videos without paying them | Engadget
If you aren't eligible now, you never will be. That ship has sailed.
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20 Nov 2020 16:23
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Comment on: YouTube will run ads on smaller creators' videos without paying them | Engadget
I think it's funny how everyone is backslapping YT as they just killed any reason for someone to start a channel. Now there is no reason for YT to ever let a small creator break out since they just run ads from the start.
RIP anyone with a dream of making a living off YT. That will never happen now.
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20 Nov 2020 16:15
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Comment on: NVIDIA Q3 2021 Earnings Preview: Watch Out For Data Center Revenue, Q4 Guidance
Save up 10k and get the A100 lol
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17 Nov 2020 18:15
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Comment on: What is the Technology Used to Build a Video Chat Apps?
Articles like this one are hilariously superficial and don't even start brushing the surface of the topic in question.
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16 Nov 2020 10:18
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Comment on: Your computer isn't yours.
Hopefully there’s gonna be a way to pirate the OS for it soon. Because why the hell should I give Apple more of my hard-earned money? They have enough already.
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16 Nov 2020 03:54
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Comment on: It would seem weirdo Eric Schmidt? friend of Ghislaine Maxwell, to lead Biden's upcoming technology internet industry task force!?
>weirdo
People spell "Jew" so oddly nowadays.
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15 Nov 2020 04:57
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Comment on: Robots to take on more supermarket tasks
RIP people's jobs!
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13 Nov 2020 21:57
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Comment on: IBM’s Jim Whitehurst On Why Red Hat Wins vs. VMware, HPE
There is hoper then. i know we have been seeing some price increases since the buyout on various services. some of the businesses i work with are very familiar with IBM and their shenanigans. Hopefully this changes but somehow they always seem to fuck it up
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13 Nov 2020 19:51
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Comment on: IBM’s Jim Whitehurst On Why Red Hat Wins vs. VMware, HPE
while this is true when you get to this level of tehcnology you get into IBMs pricing madness. They have been ok so far since the acquisition of RedHat but plenty of indications so far that they are headings towards doing IBM things
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13 Nov 2020 14:45
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Comment on: Mac users couldn’t launch apps this afternoon after Apple verification server issue
hacker news thread: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=25074959
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13 Nov 2020 09:12
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Mac users couldn’t launch apps this afternoon after Apple verification server issue
9 3 comments 13 Nov 2020 09:09 u/None (..) in g/technologyComment on: Zoom lied to users about end-to-end encryption for years, FTC says
i just love jitsi. I have all kinds of issues setting up the self hosted though.
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12 Nov 2020 18:29
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Comment on: IBM’s Jim Whitehurst On Why Red Hat Wins vs. VMware, HPE
The problem with this is the same as usual with IBM. is it worth the cost difference that IBM will charge over these others that are good enough? Generally that answer is no
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12 Nov 2020 02:35
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Comment on: SpaceX Certified By NASA To Fly Humans To Space After A Decade Of Development
Not like SpaceX was going to change their plans if NASA didn't certify them...
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11 Nov 2020 02:52
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Comment on: "Pay us $0.99 every month for the rest of your life or your printer stops working" - Cory Doctorow on printer companies being fucking awful
That disruptor could so easily be Brother, if they got a marketing budget & a marketing department that is worth a shit. At this point their products are so obviously superior that I can only chalk it down to incompetence that Brother are not stomping HP and Epson in this market.
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10 Nov 2020 22:59
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Comment on: What to expect from Apple’s ‘One More Thing’ event
I expect one more thing.
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10 Nov 2020 10:30
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Comment on: Android devices must be upgraded above Nougat to access secure web
Coming up on 4 years since 7.1.1 was released.
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10 Nov 2020 09:04
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Comment on: "Pay us $0.99 every month for the rest of your life or your printer stops working" - Cory Doctorow on printer companies being fucking awful
Honestly they're begging for an industry disruptor at this point
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10 Nov 2020 05:00
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Comment on: Virgin Hyperloop blasts first human passengers around test track - Roadshow
Cool
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09 Nov 2020 23:49
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Comment on: Ruqqus's lighthouse audit
I'm not an expert, but I think that's what the PWA part is. You're just supposed to be able to use the website so there is no app store to get kicked from. As long as your browser works, PWAs will work.
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09 Nov 2020 19:08
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Comment on: "Pay us $0.99 every month for the rest of your life or your printer stops working" - Cory Doctorow on printer companies being fucking awful
That's the best option for most people, I suspect. It'd probs work for me if I had a library nearby. I think I've only printed like four things this _year_.
On the upside, Brother's laser printers are pretty good, and they're still in the business of "sell you a thing that you then own" rather than "sell a subscription for things you've already bought".
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09 Nov 2020 17:44
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Comment on: Virgin Hyperloop completes its first test with actual passengers
Maybe they did, it's hard to find actual information that is not a ton of hyped-up marketing.
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09 Nov 2020 17:43
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