

A somewhat more hopeful take is that this strategy could be weaponized against misinformation too.
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A somewhat more hopeful take is that this strategy could be weaponized against misinformation too.


No longer do you have A: as a floppy drive, now it’s C: as a sloppy drive


And don’t forget that you still have to pay US income taxes on income earned overseas! 🙄


Aircela is targeting >50% end to end power efficiency. Since there is about 37kWh of energy in a gallon of gasoline we will require about 75kWh to make it. When we power our machines with standalone, off-grid, photovoltaic panels this will correspond to less than $1.50/gallon in energy cost.
Meanwhile, an electric vehicle could go hundreds of miles on the same amount of energy input…


Did you outsource your reading comprehension to ChatGPT, too?
Probably need to tweak the settings on whatever display you’re using, or potentially consider investing in a more-modern type of panel depending on what you have now.


If a hacker can get into the device remotely it can be an entry point to your home network.


The much bigger concern is that the pathway used to send the remote kill command could very easily be utilized by nefarious actors.


Right up until it starts happening to them.


I’m not seeing anything other than hard right sources claiming that it actually passed, much less unanimously. I would caution against running with this news.
EDIT: The congressional record for today, the 18th, isn’t published yet but will be tomorrow morning. In yesterday’s record there is a vote in the House, not the Senate, that appears to be bundling the short-term funding extension with the Charlie Kirk stuff, which is, I believe the technical term is, clown shit.
https://www.congress.gov/congressional-record/volume-171/issue-152/house-section/article/H4386-3 https://www.congress.gov/congressional-record/volume-171/issue-152/house-section/article/H4393-3
EDIT 2: I’m not that familiar with the procedural stuff, so this could just be committing to a future vote on that resolution.


In before FDOT vehicles’ tires mysteriously get slashed


“Secretly tested” meaning they didn’t inform users when they started doing it. Y’know, like any experimental feature is called out and explained? I hope you’re just having a bad day because this is some pretty rough reading comprehension


This reeks of manufactured engagement.


lol they want to bankrupt it even faster don’t they


Hey now. Not all of us are dumb as fuck naturally. We defunded our education system for more than a generation too, we’ve been working for it.


Lol. LMAO, even.


yeah, the article details a pretty extensive list of crimes


You should not expect to use a tool (edit: competently) without spending time learning how to use it. Photoshop has a learning curve too, even if it’s an easier one.


Big tech designing their products to be overly simple is one of the driving forces behind the average user having poor patience and aptitude for tech.
Reasonable and nuanced take, you love to see it!