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Microsoft faces scrutiny over AI spending as Copilot adoption lags
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The need for privacy is fundamental and has deep roots in human psychology (it provides autonomy, security, control, freedom...
Today at 1:45 PM
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Elon Musk admits full self-driving likely won't be possible on older Tesla vehicles
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Maybe it'd be a good idea to think about upgrading the HW3 just for a small fee only to cover the manufacturing cost. But instead of the...
Yesterday at 5:18 AM
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Former Intel CEO tried to buy Nvidia back in 2005 for $20 billion
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I gave an AI (qwen 2.5 32B llm running locally on my pc) only your post to give an response and it wrote that: “user556 raises some...
Yesterday at 4:37 AM
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Former Intel CEO tried to buy Nvidia back in 2005 for $20 billion
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Intel has never been an outsider, so it hasn't gained the world's sympathy, but it is a significant and great company. For a long time...
Saturday at 12:47 PM
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Outrageous $200 trillion climate hack proposes blasting diamonds into the atmosphere
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The largest amounts of electrical energy are consumed in electrical charges for resistors to produce heat and warm people in winter. If...
Friday at 9:15 PM
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Linus Torvalds is "fed up" with making kernel changes to address faulty hardware
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You can't have security and performance-they're two different boats, and you can't be on both at the same time. The architecture of the...
Wednesday at 5:27 PM
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Former Nvidia engineer discovers largest known prime number, spanning 41 million digits
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What about the 2^(2^136,279,841 - 1) – 1 ? Is the Mersenne of that new prime and it has over 1 billion digits 🧐🪙.
Wednesday at 4:55 PM
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Apple explains why its approach to AI photo editing is different from rivals: Accuracy over fantasy
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Before the invention of the camera, there was no such thing as photography. After the invention of the camera the concept of photography...
Wednesday at 4:36 PM
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In a shocking move, Arm cancels Qualcomm's license to manufacture Snapdragon chips
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Let’s simplify it a little. A has 2 apartments which he rents to Q and N. Q goes and buys the rental contract that A has with N. Is this...
Wednesday at 2:12 PM
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Solar power from satellites poised to become reality within a year
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Fascinate idea but there is a "small" possibility that the atmosphere will absorb the energy from the infrared ray, just as it does with...
Tuesday at 6:58 PM
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Man who threw away $500M Bitcoin hard drive sues city for right to search landfill
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The only thing that uniquely distinguishes a hard drive in a garbage field is its magnets and the magnetic field they generate. So you...
Oct 17, 2024
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New algorithm promises to slash AI power consumption by 95 percent
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If they can overcome 99% humans without even doing any real thinking, well, that's an achievement. Neural networks can think because...
Oct 12, 2024
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Researchers want to use pyrolysis to turn asteroids into food for long-term space exploration
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I'd like to bring up a concept related to asteroids. Even if we could somehow produce infinite energy (like from antimatter), we still...
Oct 11, 2024
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14 state attorneys general accuse TikTok of exploiting and addicting young users
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It's the government's job (usually laid out in the constitution) to look after young people. If they have good reason to believe, based...
Oct 10, 2024
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New algorithm promises to slash AI power consumption by 95 percent
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I saw this paper yesterday and found it interesting too, so I wrote (with "little" help from AI) a benchmark program to test it. Here...
Oct 10, 2024
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