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nitebird
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Game developer says Intel should recall its defective, crash-prone CPUs
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This is just the tip of the iceberg, I feel like there will be a class action after another year.
Friday at 4:26 PM
nitebird
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The EU targets X with potential massive fines for deceptive verification practices
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Market cap down 80% and counting from purchase...
Friday at 4:23 PM
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Microsoft's AI speech generator achieves human parity but is too dangerous for the public
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Imitating someone's likeness and voice honestly should be illegal.
Wednesday at 11:44 PM
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Semiconductor analyst on what would happen if China destroyed TSMC's factories
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Nan - silicon supply chain is dependent on China only because we don't want to compete with the cheap labor costs for mining and...
Jul 9, 2024
nitebird
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NATO funds project to reroute internet via satellites if undersea cables are cut
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The sad thing about this story is how little money this project is getting. Just 2.5 million $?
Jul 9, 2024
nitebird
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European Union mandates speed limiters on all new cars to enhance road safety
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People seem to be reacting without reading the article. You can still turn it off when you start your car. If you are too drunk to...
Jul 8, 2024
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Motherboards and PCs based on the Loongson 3A6000 processor are now available
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Article is missing line "one is on the way to our reviewers at Techspot", please edit.
Jul 1, 2024
nitebird
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Fewer Americans want to buy an EV compared to four years ago, so what changed?
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Prius (hybrid obviously) battery has a 155,000 mile warranty and are engineered to last 200,000.
Jul 1, 2024
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Infrared filter allows everyday eyeglasses to double as night vision lenses
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Any demonstration images captured? Just put the film over some camera lens right? I'm surprised neither this nor the linked articles...
Jul 1, 2024
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"Data centers in space" is a concept that could actually work, study finds
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Can't image it being cheaper or greener than ocean wave powered submerged data centers... easier to connect and service too
Jun 29, 2024
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Modder tries spinning an entire PC to cool it, but centrifugal force has other ideas
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Insufficient scale, should have put the whole room with the PC bolted to a desk on a spinner.
Jun 25, 2024
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Company cuts costs by replacing 60-strong writing team with AI
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Don't worry, not long in the future we'll all be wearing collars waiting for our AI masters to take us on walks.
Jun 25, 2024
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Colossal GPU-style fans installed at Tesla's new Texas data center
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Cool I guess. Look quite a bit larger than high volume industrial fans, hope they are not too hard to service and cause extended downtime.
Jun 20, 2024
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Game developer's demand that employees have naked sauna sessions sparks controversy
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Sounds like the requirement is put into the job description. I would only have an issue if someone previously hired was forced into...
Jun 20, 2024
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This startup claims its chip can boost any CPU's performance by up to 100x
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"However, anyone using PPUs wouldn't need to dramatically alter their hardware or software pipelines." The fact you will have to alter...
Jun 12, 2024
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