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Stop wearing Vision Pro goggles while driving your Tesla: U.S. transportation officials, Calif. police
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Ah, you seem to have made a rookie mistake, poor people are using AR, apple users are using spatial computing
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Stop wearing Vision Pro goggles while driving your Tesla: U.S. transportation officials, Calif. police
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Ah, you seem to have made a rookie mistake, poor people are using AR, apple users are using spatial computing
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Tesla drops Steam gaming support inside its vehicles
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It was just that he already used it for the hype and now it no longer gets any attention just requires people to maintain it.
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Pseudo-history lecture
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Except for the fact that he's making a lot of shit up, I'm from eastern europe and none of his stories about Poland, Lithuania and Kievan Rus were accurate at all.
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Is this a Nut?
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Actually it's AbstractNutAndShellsFactory
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Tesla pulls out all the stops as Cybertruck sales grind to a halt
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You mean this style of beetle?
I'm not defending cybertruck just wanted to point out the awkward history of WV
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Framework won’t be just a laptop company anymore
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Average people really don't care about newest wifi version, so I'd say routers are one of the longest living electronics in most households, unless they are rented out from your ISP who might be interested in updating it often to justify the rent.
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Fresh from a layoff bloodbath that cost over 2,500 jobs, Microsoft is already thinking about dropping the big bucks on more acquisitions
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Monopoly
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If you live in the EU - you may also be faced with this Meta prompt. Info in text.
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Also said law doesn't allow blocking access if you don't agree to the tracking rules, so let's see where this goes.
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What's an underrated/life changing product that's cheap?
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The fanciest kitchen knife you need is Victorinox for 30€. That's what 90% of western kitchens use.
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"Now everyone will have an easy reference table at hand!"
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In Lithuania we literally have the whole periodic table on the wall in every chemistry class I have ever been to.
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RuneScape is increasing their membership price by 50%, and Reddit is trying to censor it
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Keep in mind Jagex reported record profits last year, so this isn't about covering increasing costs.
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Nihilist would give him one star
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Well that's on insurance, not the doctor.
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Nintendo files lawsuit against Palworld
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It could be they waited to not trigger the Streisand effect too hard.
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Apple Vision Pro Owners Are Struggling to Figure Out What They Just Bought
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A 4K USD
electronicstatus device
FTFY
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Why I got banned?
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presented without comment
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Camry is not a small car
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Youtube has started to artificially slow down video load times if you use Firefox. Spoofing Chrome magically makes this problem go away.
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They are already in one anti-trust trial for search engine shenanigans.
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Because at youtube scale, they can afford (kinda) to put local cache servers all over the globe and have every video rendered at all quality settings at the same time.
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Solar modules now selling for less than €0.06/W in Europe
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Because there are nights there are winters there are cloudy and rainy days, and there are no batteries capable of balancing all of these issues. Also when you account for those batteries the cost is going to shift a bit. So we need to invest in nuclear and renewables and batteries. So we can start getting rid of coal and gas plants.
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The dark arts
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The youngest millennials are turning 30, what you have there is a gen Z engineer.