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bymea_culpa
2026 @03:08PM
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Attached to: Apple: You (Still) Don't Understand the Vision Pro
You still have to wear a fancy helmet. True the new one is higher resolution and more immersive but it is still a helmet. When these things are as small as sunglasses or integrated into contact lenses it will make more sense.
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bymea_culpa
2025 @04:45PM
(#65741584)
Attached to: KDE Plasma 6.5 Released
Been using Plasma on FC42 and love it.
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bymea_culpa
2025 @04:30PM
(#65573802)
Attached to: Trump Signs Executive Order Opening 401(k) Retirement Market To Crypto Investments
The president runs the Executive Branch, one of three theoretically co-equal branches with Congress (Legislative) and the courts (Judicial). Executive Orders (EOs) aren't laws, but they let the president direct federal agencies, though they can be overturned by courts or Congress (if it ever decides to act). EOs have been around forever, but recent presidents Obama, Trump, Biden have leaned harder on them, especially when Congress is gridlocked, corrupt, or broken. Trump didn't invent this playbook he just uses it loudly. The system wasn’t changed, it just looks more like a monarchy when Congress abdicates its role as a check on power.
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bymea_culpa
2025 @01:18PM
(#65542826)
Attached to: Microsoft CEO Addresses 'Enigma' of Layoffs
Why wait? They are slashing now while there is less immediate blowback when their competitors and others in the industry do the same.
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bymea_culpa
5 @10:14PM
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Attached to: Trump Launches Reform of Nuclear Industry, Slashes Regulation
The race is who creates ASI first. Energy will be a limiting factor in the near future.
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bymea_culpa
2025 @02:50PM
(#65261237)
Attached to: Microsoft Abandons Data Center Projects, TD Cowen Says
Running DeepSeek on my own hardware was enough for me to see that we probably don't actually need +$7,000,000,000,000 in investment as Altman suggested. Before DeepSeek I and many others took that statement at face value.
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bymea_culpa
2025 @12:31PM
(#65252329)
Attached to: US Release of Unredacted JFK Files 'Doxxed' Officials, Including Social Security Numbers
Yeah for real. Government transparency is bad for democracy.
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bymea_culpa
2025 @05:10PM
(#65229009)
Attached to: Rules for Portable Batteries on Planes Are Changing.
Flight attendants trian for this. They douse it with ice and water, put it in a fireproof bag, dump ice in it and put it in the lavatory. Lavatory air is always vented outside.
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bymea_culpa
08, 2025 @01:38PM
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Attached to: How often do you listen to AM radio?
Now never.
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bymea_culpa
08, 2025 @01:36PM
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Attached to: White House Moves to Halt Federal Funds for EV Charging Stations
Get the project done on time then. Seriously we are so sick of this shit.
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bymea_culpa
2025 @03:36AM
(#65148917)
Attached to: Ransomware Payments Dropped 35% In 2024
This used to be a thing. 3-2-1 backups. I don't know what happened over the past 20 years where backups stopped being important. More reliable HDDs maybe? Hopefully ransomware has shocked enough people to make them important again.
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bymea_culpa
2024 @09:11PM
(#64984295)
Attached to: Oxford's Word of the Year: 'Brain Rot'
I appreciate and support your effort to be technically correct, but in this case it's technically an open compound word. Like hot dog, or contact lens.
Those are still two words. Stop gas lighting every one.
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bymea_culpa
2024 @08:24PM
(#64858241)
Attached to: Bluesky Is Now Courting Threads Users
Am I missing something by not using a service?
Just low doses of freedom with a sprinkle of data harvesting and a dash of communism.
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bymea_culpa
2024 @05:37PM
(#64641374)
Attached to: Does the Crowdstrike Outage Prove the Dangers of a Cashless Society?
Yes it does. It was pretty obvious when people couldn't buy anything without cash. Despite this some places were too stupid to manually make receipts and log transactions and process them later when things came back online, but other's weren't.
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bymea_culpa
2024 @11:08AM
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Attached to: ASUS Promises Support Overhaul After YouTube Investigators Allege Dishonesty
The fact is, their shit is cultural at this point, and a rot from within. Good luck changing that without the law going after them and removing key people. Fact is, if this isnt done, those same people will stay in and eventually return to this method.
I've dealt with this company since 1999 as a system builder and this was the conclusion that I came to as well.
100% after this is memory-holed it will be the same story even if the FTC smacks them on the wrist a few times.
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