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Re-experience '90s internet with this new 56K dial-up modem
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Does it make the dialup noises?
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Ok…. Did you have a 15 year warranty on your WiiU? Cause I’m pretty sure it didn’t come with one… while it’s great to see some consoles...
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Might this push Qualcomm towards ARM's open-source competitor RISC-V?
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Arm vs Qualcomm: mutually assured destruction
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Took me way too long to realize "strongARM" was not meant to refer to this, lol: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/StrongARM
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Most likely. The first big push was after ARM tried to strongARM qualcomm and apple into paying higher fees per chip depending on the...
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As an Xbox fan myself to see this it breaks my heart to know that while so many great employees were let go in order for the CEO to fill...
Friday at 2:38 PM
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This isn't capitalism, it's corporatism and it's theft. M$ has a monopoly and I have a feeling a slide exists of them making lots of...
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TOPS is the most annoying unit of measure I've ever heard. It 100% sounds like the marketing department came up with the term to sell...
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Raspberry Pi launches AI HAT+ in 13 and 26 TOPS variants
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It isn't new though, used to be CPUs were measured in operations per second, which, like gigahertz, isn't a very meaningful way to...
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This is an interesting article. I have noticed this shift but did not know the name for it. It is both useful and frustrating at the...
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Man who threw away $500M Bitcoin hard drive sues city for right to search landfill
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Agreed. I don't have much empathy here. Then again, if I knew I threw out a hard drive potentially worth half a billion, and I had a...
Oct 17, 2024
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People keep advising us to keep backups. Hmmmm. Good idea perhaps.
Oct 17, 2024
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Its a bit misleading. Too much of anything is bad. its not healthy to sit for long periods of time as its not healthy to stand for...
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Part of it is because Python got adopted platform wide everywhere whilst Ruby (on rails specifically) took off more as a PHP...
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I recently had a subscription where it was a "your first month is free" thing. Well, they charged me for the first month but the thing...
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