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Chromium browsers have been quietly sending user information to Google
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This was known for years for using chrome. I build sites - sometimes when I just would put a DEV version on a random domain that domain...
Yesterday at 7:02 PM
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Build your own RAM: Upgrading an ancient 386 PC to 64MB RAM using custom-built memory
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However, a 386 using dos or ancient W3.11 you could ramp up smartdrive. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SmartDrive 4MB of caching.
Yesterday at 7:00 PM
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It's not that it was slower, it's just that the cache simply didn't take into account the extra memory, so data accesses in the upper...
Yesterday at 6:59 PM
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European Union mandates speed limiters on all new cars to enhance road safety
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I have my license for at more then 15 years. I've never bin into an accident caused by myself. It was a one time someone who smashed...
Friday at 11:59 PM
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Build your own RAM: Upgrading an ancient 386 PC to 64MB RAM using custom-built memory
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This was not unknown. There where folks who soldered additional EDO RAM at the back of the often cheap sticks, and thus increasing or...
Friday at 11:54 PM
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European Union mandates speed limiters on all new cars to enhance road safety
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Chaos is benefiting those who orchestrate it in the first place.
Jul 7, 2024
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European Union mandates speed limiters on all new cars to enhance road safety
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There will likely be good tuners who are able to remove such limits, notices, warnings and such. They can be used in the event of a...
Jul 6, 2024
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European Union mandates speed limiters on all new cars to enhance road safety
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EU is known for it's step by step tactics to a finally closing dictatorship in regards of power, control. You might get used to ISA...
Jul 6, 2024
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Fewer Americans want to buy an EV compared to four years ago, so what changed?
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Those things are not green. The tires, brakes, everything still throws in the same pollution such as fine grade dust. Such small...
Jul 1, 2024
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Bill Gates says we don't have to worry about AI energy use
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And pretty much all that power, is converted into heat.
Jul 1, 2024
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"Data centers in space" is a concept that could actually work, study finds
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So, How do you imply a hands-on when hardware fails? On top of that, you cant just launch consumer or enterprise grade hardware into...
Jul 1, 2024
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$10,000 cooler designed with AI keeps Core i9-14900KF chilly at 7.5 GHz
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Look at the rendered demo model; it's a tree of cooling fins that supposed to be absorbed by the evaporating LN2. With that it gets a...
Jul 1, 2024
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AMD approached to make world's fastest AI supercomputer powered by 1.2 million GPU
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You think it's just the power, wait till you see the setup, maintenance or cooling bills lol.
Jun 28, 2024
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Lithium battery plant fire in South Korea claims 23 lives
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Why do we keep pushing on a tech that is proven to be dangerous.
Jun 26, 2024
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ISP accused of installing malware on 600,000 customer PCs to interfere with torrent traffic
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ISP's pay for likely "uplink" traffic to other ISP's. So if your userbase is heavily using torrent, the ISP will face huge costs caused...
Jun 26, 2024
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