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Windows 10 support quietly extended until Oct 2027, as users reject Windows 11
Oh no it's windows XP all over again.
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Windows 10 support quietly extended until Oct 2027, as users reject Windows 11
Oh no it's windows XP all over again.
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Stealthy bat
Nananana bat hand!
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Reinvented from first principles
Eddie cocaine, mike shit weed.
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Trump admin persists in quixotic quest against wind power despite legal defeat
Never thought I'd see the word quixotic used so literally.
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Personally Accurate
I'm far too kack handed for chopsticks so I'll stick with the fork thanks.
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Transaction_IRL
Finally I get to cash in on being a queer ally all these years.
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My personal ideology, if you even care
Anarcho-4th internationalist maoist Albanian?
At least I think so can't fully remember who the folks with the paintbrush(?) In their logo are.
Not the most incoherent leftist ideology I've ever run into.
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Which Country's flag has the worst design in your opinion?
I've always been annoyed at Ireland's because it replaced a much nicer flag.
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Do you host your own AI?
I've fiddled around with a few models on ollama and opencode but more for the sake of seeing what I can run as ive yet to really find a use for it in my home usage.
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"Windows Options to Remove Internet Search from Search Bar" 👀👏🌻
I've gotta say i dont mind the idea of web search in my search bar I'd just like to be able to choose the search engine and have it activate with a separate hotkey vs on machine search. Like just pressing Meta for search and then something like Meta + S to enable the internet functionality on search.
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The Starmer government was one of the most left-leaning the British had that was almost never identified as such.
Nothing says left wing like loosening fiscal investment rules.
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Wes Streeting announces his support for Andy Burnham
Shame. Was hoping to see him lose the leadership contest, would've been funny.
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Heat pumps are saving Europe billions by lowering gas imports
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I feel this is an almost dilberate choice by the government at this point. The credit you get for them is a really poor scheme and every government seems determined to avoid doing anything to assist retrofitting existing homes. Probably because trying to improve things sounds too much like communism to them.
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USA smartphone adoption, pedestrian fatalities, and the average weight SUVs/pickups
Man people in 1980 just fucking hated pedestrians. No phones, light cars and they still mowed people down at a greater rate than the post smartphone peak.
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Starmer expected to resign on Monday and set out orderly exit
Boo no fun. I wanted to see him get dragged out of downog street kicking and screaming.
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UK Ministers tell Keir Starmer he should resign or he will be removed from power
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This is very much a sideways move. There isn't any one in the labour party that would be markedly better for my money ATM.
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Countries by installed high-speed rail length (2024)
Going by that definition the UK has way more than 113km of high speed rail as all intercity lines are built for 125mph operation.
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At least 1 killed, 89 injured after trains collide in England, British officials say
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Even more precisely I'm struggling to remember the last time the accident was two trains colliding.
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Australians banned teens from using social media. Now, Australians are worried about teenagers going outside with e-bikes
"Get off your phones and meet people your age in real life!" "Wait not like that!"
Feels like kids can't win these days.
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Chernobyl Fungus Seems to Have Evolved an Incredible Ability
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In terms of UV radiation cuaisng things like sunburn and skin cancer in humans yes.
At the scale when gamma radiation is being thrown around at high levels no.