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I got this popup ad on my TV **while watching a DVD**
Protip: Do not connect your TV to the Internet.
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I got this popup ad on my TV **while watching a DVD**
Protip: Do not connect your TV to the Internet.
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Why are there loads of unnamed bluetooth devices around me?
Because you have lots of BT devices around you!
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What is it about bathroom dust that makes it seem so much more powerful than regular dust
It’s the humidity. Whatever is water-soluble in the dust absorbs water and becomes sticky. Then the water evaporates and it’s like you’ve glued the dust to the wall.
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Hi, are you new to Apple?
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Thanks, now I'm blind!
I live in the SF Bay Area and about 20% of cars are driven with their high beams on all the time. The drivers just click that stalk and leave it there no matter what. It’s an epidemic.
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DeepSeek Proves It: Open Source is the Secret to Dominating Tech Markets (and Wall Street has it wrong).
DeepSeek shook the AI world because it’s cheaper, not because it’s open source.
And it’s not really open source either. Sure, the weights are open, but the training materials aren’t. Good luck looking at the weights and figuring things out.
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Apple's new iPhone 15 is an underwhelming 'slap in the face,' say disappointed fans
Slow news day at Business Insider, I see.
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Amazon's Silent Sacking
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Among tech companies, RTO has primarily been about one thing: maintaining real estate investments. This was likely the primary reason Apple began RTO much earlier than most of its peers (Aug 2022). Apple has enormous RE investments in Apple Park, in San Diego, Austin, and a bunch of other locations, and RTO was a way to ensure their values stay up, and they can remain qualified for tax credits by bringing commerce to those areas.
The fact that RTO also causes the most expensive people to leave was a fortuitous bonus. In 2023, interest rates went high, and money (and thus revenue) became tight, so companies like Amazon enacted RTO to force their most expensive employees to leave.
Make no mistake: Apple, too, used RTO as an attrition tool. They fully expected some single-digit percentages of their engineering workforce to quit due to RTO.
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Google sues people who “weaponized” DMCA to remove rivals’ search results
DMCA is such a shitty law. But companies like Google choose the safe route and believe every DMCA claim without first using humans to investigate them (because that will cost more money), and this is the result.
I pity the independent creators and makers who get fake DMCA takedowns all the time while Google does nothing to protect them.
If Google really wants to save themselves from this kind of trouble, maybe spend some lobbying money to get DMCA repealed.
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California passes right-to-repair act guaranteeing seven years of parts for your phone
Misleading headline: it has not yet passed. It passed both the house and senate, but has not been signed by Gavin Newsom.
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Blade Runner director Ridley Scott calls AI a "technical hydrogen bomb" | "we are all completely f**ked"
I don’t think Ridley Scott knows how AI works.
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Get rid of landlords...
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You don’t need to get rid of private property to undo a lot of the damage done by landlords. You can build subsidized housing to compete. You can write tax codes to make it unprofitable for people to own more than one house. You can tax land by area instead of by built value to encourage building high-density housing.
There are a lot of levers that other countries have been willing to pull that partially counteract the damage of landlording, but the US has been reluctant to touch.
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The Pixel Tablet is actually just a few spare parts in a half-empty body [article headline]
Yeah, I really don’t see the issue. If the device works as advertised, so what if it’s full of air?
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While everyone is watching the world stage and some are predicting WWIII, isn't there a good chance that the USA is getting close to some kind of civil war?
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The armaments held by private citizens are laughable in the face of the weapons in the Military.
Any “civil war” in the US would likely be in the form of constant terrorism, not all-out gunfights.
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What are the highest quality search engines?
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DDG is ok for most searches, but they have definitely hit a plateau. Programming search results are quite poor, for instance.
I’ve started paying for kagi. Their results are just way better at this point.
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ADHD + Depression is weird
Hugs, friend. I’m sadly familiar with both, and I know people who struggle mightily with those conditions and more.
I have some tips if you want to hear them, but I understand if you just want to vent.
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With the recent issues of transgender people in sports, why don’t we move some sports over to a weight-class system?
PSA: The preferred term is “transgender people”, not “transgendered people”.
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Your AI Girlfriend Is a Data-Harvesting Horror Show
I thought this was a new Chuck Tingle novel.
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Diamond industry 'in trouble' as lab-grown gemstones tank prices further
Good.
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Surely a small amount of effort every day is better than a monthly emergency and panic... right brain? Right?
I don’t do laundry every day, but I have a basket that’s about the same size as one load. Whenever the basket is full, it goes into the washer. Tends to be once every about 5 days for me.