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byzenlessyank
31, 2026 @01:07PM
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Attached to: Scientists Found a Way To Cool Quantum Computers Using Noise
The beat of the heat.
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byzenlessyank
6, 2026 @08:36AM
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Attached to: Richard Stallman Was Asked: Is Software Piracy Wrong?
I pay $10 to go see a movie in a big fancy theater with people there to wait on me.
Send them to my house and the building and I will give you $10 also.
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byzenlessyank
3, 2026 @11:12AM
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Attached to: US Formally Withdraws From WHO
You first, bitch!
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byzenlessyank
y 21, 2026 @07:13PM
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Attached to: Apple Developing AI Wearable Pin
Guess I will be carrying a jammer on me 24/7 now.
Fuck you, Apple.
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byzenlessyank
y 14, 2026 @12:44PM
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Attached to: Matthew McConaughey Trademarks Himself To Fight AI Misuse
Another paid liar at your service. Vote Now!
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ay January 14, 2026 @12:30PM
BrendaEM writes: It seems that, even nVidia is having trouble finding RAM.
https://www.notebookcheck.net/...
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n Monday January 12, 2026 @05:16PM
alternative_right writes: It’s like a new telling of the “Tortoise and the Hare”: A group of experienced software engineers entered into an experiment where they were tasked with completing some of their work with the help of AI tools. Thinking like the speedy hare, the developers expected AI to expedite their work and increase productivity. Instead, the technology slowed them down more. The AI-free tortoise approach, in the context of the experiment, would have been faster.
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byzenlessyank
10, 2026 @01:30PM
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Attached to: Medical Evacuation from Space Station Next Week for Astronaut in Stable Condition
Everyone knows I'm a sick fuck. :)
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byzenlessyank
08, 2026 @02:20AM
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Attached to: How Bright Headlights Escaped Regulation
This is a failed experiment. America is poison and is eating itself from the inside.
If only I could see where I was going 'cept these damn headlights!
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y January 07, 2026 @05:47PM
schwit1 writes: Modern LED technology promised safer roads. Instead, it’s creating a blinding menace that regulators refuse to address.
- Headlight brightness has doubled in a decade, with widespread driver complaints and frustration.
- Regulatory loopholes allow manufacturers to increase brightness because of outdated federal standards.
- Regulations capping maximum brightness for LED headlights have still not been formulated.
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nuary 06, 2026 @01:11PM
t0qer writes: On stage at the annual Chaos Communication Congress in Hamburg, Germany, a hacker known as Martha Root deleted the servers of three websites run by white nationalists. The takedown, performed by Root while dressed up as the Pink Ranger from the Power Rangers, came at the end of a talk on the Nazi online ecosystem that also featured journalists Eva Hoffmann and Christian Fuchs, per TechCrunch. The three sites targeted included WhiteDate, a white nationalist dating site; WhiteChild, a website for matching white sperm and egg donors; and WhiteDeal, an online labor market for white supremacists. As of Monday, the websites remain offline.
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sinij
uary 05, 2026 @09:06PM
sinij writes:
Volkswagen is making a drastic change to its interiors, or at least the interiors of its electric vehicles. The automaker recently unveiled a new cockpit generation with the refreshed ID. Polo that now comes with physical buttons.
Unfortunately, glued-on-dash tablet look is still there.
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sinij
uary 05, 2026 @08:37PM
sinij writes:
Hackers breached Ubisoft's backend around 11 a.m. UTC on December 27, flooding countless accounts with billions of in-game Rainbow Six Siege credits, rare skins, and packs, while sending random fake ban messages. Ubisoft shut down all servers and the marketplace that afternoon to control the damage and also promised no punishments for players who spent the gifted credits and launching full transaction rollbacks with quality checks.
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n Sunday January 04, 2026 @09:09AM
alternative_right writes: The ancient evolution of fish mouths could help solve a modern source of plastic pollution.
Inspired by these natural filtration systems, scientists in Germany have invented a way to remove 99 percent of plastic particles from water. It's based on how some fish filter-feed to eat microscopic prey.
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byzenlessyank
2, 2026 @12:20PM
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Attached to: A Decade of BBC Question Time Data Reveals Imbalance in Journalist Guests
How many thousands of years will we waste on hate and control?
Mind your own fucking business and get a fucking hobby, assholes.
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