Comment on: The chip shortage is driving up tech prices–starting with TVs
kung flu has completely fucked up the supply chain. If its not an availability issue its a shipping issue
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15 May 2021 20:25
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Comment on: The chip shortage is driving up tech prices–starting with TVs
It’s not a Normie interpretation at all but a fact. TVs, computers, even cars. Ford is at a point that they cannot even deliver trucks to dealers for sale because they cannot complete assembly on many models because they cannot source the chips and boards needed. It’s getting bad and not likely to end or improve anytime soon. Dealers are even selling more and more used cars now as a result.
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15 May 2021 19:06
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Comment on: Twitter may be working on Twitter Blue, a subscription service that would cost $2.99 per month
I hope they make it mandatory.
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15 May 2021 17:15
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Send My: Arbitrary data transmission via Apple's Find My network | Positive Security
3 0 comments 15 May 2021 14:30 u/None (self.technology) in g/technologyComment on: Starlink review: dreams, not reality
I mean, they still have a ton of satellites that they need to get into orbit for starlink, so of course it's not there yet.
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14 May 2021 20:28
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Comment on: DarkSide Ransomware Gang Quits After Servers, Bitcoin Stash Seized
democrats in control of US so very likely. their SOP
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14 May 2021 17:30
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Comment on: DarkSide Ransomware Gang Quits After Servers, Bitcoin Stash Seized
I feel like this is a cover for money laundering.
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14 May 2021 17:26
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Comment on: DarkSide Ransomware Gang Quits After Servers, Bitcoin Stash Seized
Any bets on who is responsible? My bet is on the US with the supposed payment by colonial used to track them
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14 May 2021 16:48
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Comment on: The Royal Navy wants powerful crewless robotic submarines to support its wars under the ocean. However, it has to decide what aspect that war will take. 👇
At this point, many decisions could be taken automatically, so it doesn't come as a surprise, particularly in submarines where space is at a premium.
It's surprising it took so long.
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14 May 2021 10:54
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Biden signs executive order to strengthen US cybersecurity
5 2 comments 13 May 2021 17:53 u/None (..) in g/technologyComment on: STUDY: 40.2% of Consumers Would Consider Switching To Municipal Broadband if Made Available
Yeah, i'll stick with what i have... thanks. It works, It works well and reasonably priced in price/MB... if fiber to home became an option... i could see myself pulling out my check book though.
I've been involved with a couple different Municipal Co-ops both for phone, internet and electrical.. and they are a shit show along with costs going up in other areas.
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11 May 2021 13:39
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Comment on: Out-of-Control China Rocket Finally Lands In Indian Ocean
"lands"
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10 May 2021 13:57
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Comment on: After update, only 4 percent of iOS users in U.S. let apps track them
"you're killing grandma when you don't let me sell the details of your personal life to communists"
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09 May 2021 12:14
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Comment on: Chrome extension recommends local businesses while shopping on Amazon or eBay
There's a another called Cultivate that tells you the origin of an Amazon seller. I couldn't get it to work anymore but if you can it's very useful and quick. I'm religated to researching origins manually now to avoid buying from the CCP when possible.
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09 May 2021 12:05
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Comment on: After update, only 4 percent of iOS users in U.S. let apps track them
Illusion of choice,they still track you
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09 May 2021 10:17
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Comment on: After update, only 4 percent of iOS users in U.S. let apps track them
They're getting tracked anyway
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09 May 2021 08:38
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Comment on: After update, only 4 percent of iOS users in U.S. let apps track them
it's almost like people don't like having their privacy invaded or something
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09 May 2021 05:49
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Comment on: Rufus: Reliable USB Formatting Utility
Does it still not work on Linux?
It was my favorite tool on Windows, but i ditched a lot of BigTech and Microsoft was my #1 favorite to kick to the curb.
I use Balena Etcher now since it was highly recommended. It works great.
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08 May 2021 22:15
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Comment on: Modem vulnerability could let hackers listen to your calls on millions of Android phones
Hackers or governments? :)
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07 May 2021 11:51
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Comment on: This Motorcycle Airbag Vest Will Stop Working If You Miss a Payment
Well at that point, they *definitely* ain't getting paid.
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07 May 2021 10:59
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Comment on: This Motorcycle Airbag Vest Will Stop Working If You Miss a Payment
fuck all iot devices.
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07 May 2021 10:32
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Comment on: Amazon, Apple, Facebook, and Google became big tech companies by acquiring hundreds of smaller companies
Yeah,it's called creating a monopoly. The US used to have these antitrust laws,but I guess they got ignored since big tech kinda wormed their way into the goverment.
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05 May 2021 12:00
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Unboxing a Low-Cost* Robot Dog! - YouTube
0 0 comments 04 May 2021 14:30 u/None (self.technology) in g/technologyComment on: AMD Navi 31 Radeon RX GPUs With RDNA 3 To Offer 3x Performance Uplift Over Big Navi RDNA 2 GPU
Will the drivers not suck ass? I have a 6900XT, you want to buy it, 1500.00
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04 May 2021 03:58
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Comment on: The interplay of Lithium Intercalation and Plating on a Single Graphite Particle
Then electric cars will actually be useful
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03 May 2021 15:47
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Comment on: AMD Ryzen 8000 processors could look like a turbo-charged Apple M1
> WTF, why compare an AMD CPU with an Apple one
Apple forces the developers to follow some stupid guidelines to make the apps compatible with M1. AMD can't do that.
AMD keeps crushing Mossad CPUs despite spending 10$ billion less.
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03 May 2021 09:01
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Comment on: AMD Ryzen 8000 processors could look like a turbo-charged Apple M1
WTF, why compare an AMD CPU with an Apple one, implying that Apple CPUs are something great?
They have totally different architectures, and AMD has decades of more experience than Apple when it comes to CPUs.
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02 May 2021 20:06
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Comment on: Inside an International Tech-Support Scam - How a computer hacker infiltrated a phone scam operation — exposing fraudsters and their schemes
Fucking street shitters.
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02 May 2021 19:14
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Comment on: Cars are about to be a software platform, subscriptions and all (bloomberg.com)
At this point, it's all you can do to make sure their hands are only in the pockets
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02 May 2021 18:39
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Comment on: AMD Warns Motherboard Makers From Offering Ryzen 5000 Desktop CPU BIOS Support on AM4 X370 Boards
Typical AMD. Do something great like have one processor socket then fuck it up by underspeccing the bios so the microcode for all the generations won’t fit.
I really feel for all the people that passed on X570 because they couldn’t justify the expense. I’m sure my $300 mobo is still cheaper than 2 $180 mobos.
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02 May 2021 17:24
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Comment on: Rocket Report: Blue Origin protests Starship, China launches space station
Too bad Bezos.
Elon Musk said reason SpaceX doesn't patent rocket stuff is because it would help China. They ignore patents and apparently when you patent something you have to give details about it. So Musk was saying these details would just help China.
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30 Apr 2021 19:12
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Comment on: A Chinese company has started charging for fully driverless rides
> Arguably, the service is better described as a shuttle service than a taxi service. Customers are picked up and dropped off from one of eight predefined stations. The initial service area is 2.7 square kilometers—a little over one square mile. The longest route in the network is 5 km (3 miles).
Driverless, technically so so. Actually self-driving tech? Nah, just a proof of concept at best.
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30 Apr 2021 14:28
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Comment on: A very strange thing happened on the internet the day President Joe Biden was sworn in. A shadowy company residing at a shared workspace above a Florida bank announced to the world’s computer networks that it was now managing a colossal, previously idle chunk of the internet owned by the U.S. Department of Defense
Remember that Shia Lebouff movie, Eagle Eye, where there was a giant AI able to pull data out of vast libraries in order to follow people, controlling traffic cameras, electronic facilitated cars, cell phones, etc? We're not there yet, but we're close enough that no longer seems like an action movie, it's more like near future horror.
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30 Apr 2021 03:17
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Comment on: A very strange thing happened on the internet the day President Joe Biden was sworn in. A shadowy company residing at a shared workspace above a Florida bank announced to the world’s computer networks that it was now managing a colossal, previously idle chunk of the internet owned by the U.S. Department of Defense
They're back to watching every thing we do. Gotta pretend there are civilian terrorists, we'll just call them Trump Voters.
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30 Apr 2021 01:02
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Comment on: A very strange thing happened on the internet the day President Joe Biden was sworn in. A shadowy company residing at a shared workspace above a Florida bank announced to the world’s computer networks that it was now managing a colossal, previously idle chunk of the internet owned by the U.S. Department of Defense
Social credit monitoring
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30 Apr 2021 00:39
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Comment on: Signal’s response to DOJ subpoena for user data / info 🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
They'd probably be banned for some bullshit reason.
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29 Apr 2021 09:31
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Comment on: Yahoo Answers to shut down May 4, 2021
pereganent
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29 Apr 2021 02:56
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Comment on: Woman sues Reddit for selective blindness to child porn on its platform
Yeah, we all get that it's "underage", she's not a child though, and you know it's not the same as ACTUAL CP with unwilling participants. But Ruqqus likes to pretend the millisecond you turn 18 your body instantly undergoes a physical metamorphosis.
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28 Apr 2021 03:00
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Comment on: Woman sues Reddit for selective blindness to child porn on its platform
You know for a fact that you're purposefully using the term CP to make people think it's some toddler getting raped. It's some 16 year old whore sending her own nudes. Nice room temp IQ fag
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28 Apr 2021 02:58
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Comment on: Linux kernel team rejects University of Minnesota researchers’ apology
Grad students without a useful thesis, doing sociology instead of proper computer science.
“Here’s a patch. Oh, you didn’t see the trick that makes it bad? You suck, here’s the real fix”
Three useless grad students being cunts instead of contributing to their field.
The academics are broken.
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27 Apr 2021 18:38
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Comment on: Woman sues Reddit for selective blindness to child porn on its platform
She doesn't give a fuck about pedophilia, she's just covering her own ass like all women. Of course the headline makes her out to be some saint fighting for the good of humanity...
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27 Apr 2021 15:09
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Comment on: Netflix: Shares plunge as subscribers switch off
Get woke, go broke. Shut this soyboy indoctrination site out of your life. You don't need the programming.
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27 Apr 2021 14:06
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Comment on: Woman sues Reddit for selective blindness to child porn on its platform
antiviruses are a scam you really don't need one
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27 Apr 2021 07:59
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Comment on: Woman sues Reddit for selective blindness to child porn on its platform
They are intentionally using skewed language. Few days ago they called a 16-year old teenager "a baby". She was closer to being an adult than a fucking baby.
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27 Apr 2021 07:35
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Comment on: Woman sues Reddit for selective blindness to child porn on its platform
I clicked that link and my phone antivirus told me to gtfo LMAO
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27 Apr 2021 05:26
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Comment on: Woman sues Reddit for selective blindness to child porn on its platform
> the only good commie

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27 Apr 2021 02:59
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Comment on: Woman sues Reddit for selective blindness to child porn on its platform
Oh so she was, probably, legal? Meh.
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27 Apr 2021 02:31
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Comment on: Woman sues Reddit for selective blindness to child porn on its platform
She was 16, not a child, and a whore. No tears from me.
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27 Apr 2021 02:07
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Comment on: Woman sues Reddit for selective blindness to child porn on its platform
Weren't there some people here a few days ago whining about reddit potentially banning porn? I don't care, if it takes banning it site wide to stop CP then great. It would also affect AHS since they love spamming subreddits they hate with it.
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27 Apr 2021 00:26
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Comment on: VPN Recommendations?
Didn't know that, thanks. I'll have to do more research before I throw mullvad under the bus. Is it normal to show up not from the US even if you're set to a US point, though?
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26 Apr 2021 19:35
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Comment on: VPN Recommendations?
Yeah, I'd really like to stay with mullvad. But I'm having to turn it off more often lately due to sites blocking it. I'll check out the table, thanks.
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26 Apr 2021 19:16
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Comment on: VPN Recommendations?
Yes, I was aware of that when it happened and at the time was considering switching providers, however I've paid attention to their update cycles, practices, and their general stance on things since that time and so far have no reason to doubt them.
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26 Apr 2021 18:27
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Comment on: VPN Recommendations?
I've been using Private Internet Access for the last 4 years or so and it's been very good. App works on Linux/Mac/Windows/Android/Apple, and you can also run it off of your router if desired.
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26 Apr 2021 17:25
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Comment on: Internet down in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., after beaver chews through fibre cable
BC is poor.
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26 Apr 2021 12:02
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Comment on: Internet down in Tumbler Ridge, B.C., after beaver chews through fibre cable
A cable (or rather fiber) beats wireless in speed, reliability, long-term operating cost etc.
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26 Apr 2021 10:29
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Comment on: China Unveils "AlphaDog" - An Affordable Alternative To The Terrifying "Robo-Dog" - Activist Post
alchemy = create. create stuff for each other, one of a kind things or things that robots will build. If a person can get a 3D printer now, I wonder if they'll become more affordable soon - like printers did. That opens up new business possibilities.
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25 Apr 2021 23:38
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Comment on: China Unveils "AlphaDog" - An Affordable Alternative To The Terrifying "Robo-Dog" - Activist Post
I'm wondering if there's going to be anything left for humans to do by 2050, the pace of change is unreal.
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25 Apr 2021 18:37
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Comment on: 14 ways to stay private while using an Android device - ProtonMail Blog
I think I no longer have Netguard and maybe not Orbot (had to reset phone), but how much do those help and do I need both? Not sure, but I think Netguard made it hard to download from FDroid...
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24 Apr 2021 01:18
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Comment on: 14 ways to stay private while using an Android device - ProtonMail Blog
Minds.com, too, i think...after Google Play Store booted their app to the curb.
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24 Apr 2021 00:52
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Comment on: The Erosion Of Personal Ownership - Everything From Your Fridge To Your Tractor Can Change Without Your Permission.
"You will own nothing and you will be happy". Ugh.
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23 Apr 2021 07:18
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Comment on: TikTok sued for billions over use of children's data
Not by themselves, no.
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21 Apr 2021 18:17
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Comment on: TikTok sued for billions over use of children's data
Kids don't belong on social media.
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21 Apr 2021 16:41
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Comment on: Feds Track Down Capitol Rioter With Facial Recognition Hit On His Girlfriend's Instagram
And liberals are stoked at our new overlords infringing on our daily activities.
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21 Apr 2021 14:41
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Father and Son Team Creates Electric Motor That May Revolutionize Electric Cars
10 1 comment 20 Apr 2021 23:24 u/None (..) in g/technologyComment on: Discord ditches Microsoft for independence
Why in the bloody hell does our inept government ever give Microsoft (or other BigTech) the idea that these talks or sales are legal????
Who is enforcing American law (anti-monopoly)????
Why are we paying government workers to ***not*** do their jobs?
I don't like the organization of AntiFa, but completely get their our world is heading towards fascism...and big companies hide behind the cloak of being 'progressive' to divert attention from what they are doing, what their aims are.
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20 Apr 2021 22:14
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Comment on: Apple introduces AirTag - Apple
Apple claims higher precision tracking (an iPhone app should be able to navigate you to the tag), close integration in Apple's ecosystem and as @joshua writes any iDevice is supposed to be able to pick up your lost tag and Apple seems to try to make contacting the owner easier. As long as the price is competitive I'm getting Apple tags instead of Tiles.
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20 Apr 2021 18:32
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Comment on: Apple introduces AirTag - Apple
I'm sold for the 4-pack. Just today morning I had groceries delivered and I could not find my wallet despite using it yesterday. A tag would have come useful.
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20 Apr 2021 17:28
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Comment on: ‘No one was driving the car’: 2 men dead after fiery Tesla crash in Spring, officials say
I love how the news goes all insane over the 8 autopilot crashes on Tesla over the past 5 years as if it compares to the 35,000 accidents that occur every day by regular people.
The AI system is improving and they straight up tell you not to take you hands and eyes off the road just yet.
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18 Apr 2021 20:26
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Comment on: ‘No one was driving the car’: 2 men dead after fiery Tesla crash in Spring, officials say
Another suicide by lane assistant, sad.
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18 Apr 2021 20:22
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Comment on: Macbooks are the worst laptops that you can buy.
UX matters insanely. No, devs who use macs don't use them "because they're locked into it". Unless you think developing things for non Apple systems is somehow closed in the apple ecosystem? Weird take but you do you. You make shit products bro.
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17 Apr 2021 18:15
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Comment on: Macbooks are the worst laptops that you can buy.
That's where you're wrong, kiddo. Many, many people use the trackpad; especially while *mobile*, aka the only reason to get a laptop. You must be an engineer, user interface and experience can make or break products.
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17 Apr 2021 18:14
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Comment on: Macbooks are the worst laptops that you can buy.
One fucking rando doesn’t prove anything. Typical apple hater bullshit, find one comment by one random retard and base your whole argument on it. You complain that I’m incompetent, but you do the laziest research, which means you’re either incompetent or a moron or both, probably both.
It takes a fucking idiot to spend MBP money and them plug it into an amazon special hub mixing and matching with Apple gear. Nothing like plugging a $2k laptop into a $30 hub so you could save a little money. Typical retard user that has nothing to do with Apple.
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17 Apr 2021 12:17
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Comment on: Macbooks are the worst laptops that you can buy.
It depends what you're developing for afaik, but it could be just the few companies / groups I've worked for / with. I know android devs, generally speaking seem to like mac because "it just works". I'm also told that the coding environments just "work better" on mac.
Weird but w/e. Coding is not my thing, every time I start it I want to kill myself.
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17 Apr 2021 07:18
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Comment on: Macbooks are the worst laptops that you can buy.
Hardware =/= performance parts. Track pads, build quality, industrial design.
Windows laptops still don't have a match to the Apple trackpad. Close, but no cigar.
Don't even get me started on the UX, they're still worlds apart.
Yeah, if you're buying a laptop purely on spec performance, probably don't go Apple. If you actually care about how it is to use, Apple is a very heavy contender. FWIW, I don't use Apple products.
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17 Apr 2021 05:04
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Comment on: Macbooks are the worst laptops that you can buy.
I work in IT, and my hatred for people who insist on using Macs in an otherwise Windows work environment runs deep.
It's always the worst of the speshul snowflakes who kick and cry and get their manager involved to put in the special "Mac request", just so they can load up a fucking Windows virtual machine anyway... And consistently, they're our most oblivious and high maintenance users as well.
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16 Apr 2021 23:37
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Comment on: This Week In Security: Pwn2own, Zoom Zero Day, Clubhouse Data, And An FBI Hacking Spree.
I am as guilty as others in what I am about to criticize them of...
BUT, dammit....
we all criticize BigTech, yet, even all more alternative-thought (edgy) sites I see the symbols to share to twitter, FB, LinkdIn and a link to a YT video.
Would be nice if we all put our money where our mouths were by using or offering alternative platforms.
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16 Apr 2021 21:52
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Comment on: MyPillow CEO’s free speech social network will ban posts that take the Lord’s name in vain
god dammit, I am so sick of the Left and the Right squeezing me from both sides.
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16 Apr 2021 18:12
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Comment on: MyPillow CEO’s free speech social network will ban posts that take the Lord’s name in vain
or china.
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16 Apr 2021 17:10
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Comment on: We finally know how the FBI unlocked the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone
OpenSSL was backdoored for months (Debian weak RNG). Heartbleed was out for 2 years and while you can’t prove it was a back door, you also can’t prove it wasn’t… and provides fodder that autists can’t save everyone.
The RNG in the CPU was backdoored by the NSA (Dual_EC_DRBG) and was a “trusted standard” for 7 years.
Also read https://users.ece.cmu.edu/~ganger/712.fall02/papers/p761-thompson.pdf. Computers aren’t trustable.
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16 Apr 2021 15:17
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Comment on: MyPillow CEO’s free speech social network will ban posts that take the Lord’s name in vain
look who's talking.
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16 Apr 2021 15:08
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Comment on: MyPillow CEO’s free speech social network will ban posts that take the Lord’s name in vain
God damnit...
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16 Apr 2021 14:31
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Comment on: MyPillow CEO’s free speech social network will ban posts that take the Lord’s name in vain
We're still flying under the radar so it's fine for now.
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16 Apr 2021 14:18
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Comment on: MyPillow CEO’s free speech social network will ban posts that take the Lord’s name in vain
I guess free speech means something else now.
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16 Apr 2021 14:02
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Comment on: We finally know how the FBI unlocked the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone
Austrailia isn't real.
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16 Apr 2021 02:11
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Comment on: This is what Gab have to say about Telegram.
Unfortunately they’re absolutely right. Decentralization is key.
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16 Apr 2021 02:01
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Comment on: Ruq's Random Tech Tip: How to quickly navigate, select, and edit with your Control and Shift Keys.
It is called super key on Linux. Sure wish we'd all call it the same thing. I'd compromise by calling it 'command' if that meant we were are being consistent.
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15 Apr 2021 20:44
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Comment on: Ruq's Random Tech Tip: How to quickly navigate, select, and edit with your Control and Shift Keys.
many of these also work in Windows and Linux.
I have abused my mouse clicking finger, so am trying to only use the keyboard. Makes things faster, for sure - if and when you master keyboard shortcuts.
Not all programs have the exact same shortcuts, but they share most of them.
Does anyone know the shortcut for Open Recent?!
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15 Apr 2021 20:44
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Comment on: Ruq's Random Tech Tip: How to quickly navigate, select, and edit with your Control and Shift Keys.
or use mouse
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15 Apr 2021 20:14
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Comment on: We finally know how the FBI unlocked the San Bernardino shooter’s iPhone
If figures cucked Aussies were to blame. When are we going to put some daylight between the West and Australia? These people are obviously not the same as us.
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15 Apr 2021 18:44
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Children’s groups urge Zuckerberg to cancel plans for ‘Instagram for kids’
2 0 comments 15 Apr 2021 16:01 u/None (self.technology) in g/technologyComment on: WhatsApp's new privacy policy is so bad it might be illegal
Why anyone ever did is beyond me. Boy howdy, if I want to go back to 2008 I'd use whatsapp.
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14 Apr 2021 07:52
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Comment on: Singapore now home to one of the world's largest floating solar farms
I wonder if we could build autonomous floating patches that could float in the middle of the seas and use generated electricity to produce hydrogen and oxygen fuels. Some drone barges could then ferry the fuel to the coast every now and then and we'd have relatively clean fuel.
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13 Apr 2021 17:37
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Comment on: Police say they found mafia fugitive on YouTube, posting cooking tutorials
This is why you shouldn't get tattoos
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13 Apr 2021 01:25
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Comment on: 60hz+ on smartphones is not needed
1080p should be the minimum for screens though, I don't get why companies insist on selling low resolution devices, I can get an android with 3 days of battery, a 1080p display, and 16 megapixel camera for $200, why are the iphone SE and most midrange laptops stuck at 720p?
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13 Apr 2021 01:23
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Comment on: How Framework plans to break the curse of upgradeable laptops
Then get an experienced laptop. Better old than gay
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13 Apr 2021 01:11
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Comment on: Free Speech Flag
These days it's about as real as all the other genders
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12 Apr 2021 21:41
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Comment on: Free Speech Flag
I didn't know there is a flag for this. Whats the point of it though?
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12 Apr 2021 19:06
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