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Tuesday November 5, 2024. 01:00 AM
A surly French bulldog named Winston has a temper tantrum when he thinks he is not going on a walk, loudly shouting in dog-speak from the top of a staircase while refusing to come down. 'Come here!' his human pleads more than once. — Read the rest The post Hilarious French...
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NetBSD is an open-source, Unix-like operating system known for its portability, lightweight design, and robustness across a wide array of hardware platforms. Initially released in 1993, NetBSD was one of the first open-source operating systems based on the Berkeley Software...
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Another month lies behind us, so another monthly update from Redox is upon us. The biggest piece of news this time is undoubtedly that Redox now runs on RISC-V – a major achievement. Andrey Turkin has done extensive work on RISC-V support in the kernel, toolchain and...
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Amazon's Prime Video has introduced 'X-Ray Recaps,' a generative AI feature that will recap what you're watching. The new tool can create text summaries of 'full seasons of TV shows, single episodes, and even pieces of episodes,' the company says in a blog post. The Verge...
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In this experiment, we see increasing voltages applied to a Tickle Me Elmo toy. A TikToker named 'Lord of Nerds,' who has 164K followers and loves to show toys under high voltage, posted the video. In the clip, Elmo gets zapped with gradually rising voltage levels. — Read...
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Monday November 4, 2024. 11:50 PM
Anton Shilov reports via Tom's Hardware: FFmpeg is an open-source video decoding project developed by volunteers who contribute to its codebase, fix bugs, and add new features. The project is led by a small group of core developers and maintainers who oversee its direction...
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Environmental and regulatory obstacles led to the cancellation of an AI bit farm, report claims Meta's plan to build a nuclear-powered datacenter for AI workloads has been undone by bugs, specifically bees.…
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An anonymous reader quotes a report from Ars Technica: On Friday, Perplexity launched an election information hub that relies on data from The Associated Press and Democracy Works to provide live updates and information about the 2024 US general election, which takes place...
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Two years ago, researchers from the Nicolaus Copernicus University dug up the remains of a young woman buried 400 years ago in Pien, Poland. The burial was quite unusual as the young woman, named Zosia, had a shackle on her ankle and a sickle across her neck. — Read the rest...
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Donald Trump's lies are so out of control, he brags about having the 'biggest rally' ever even at rallies that are only half filled. And no doubt his blind followers, surrounded by empty seats, still believe their cult leader's tall tales. — Read the rest The post Trump's...
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TL;DR: The Kodak Printomatic Instant Print Camera turns tiny moments into tangible memories–$59.99 (reg. $106) In Jurassic Park, John Hammond says he created his dinosaur amusement park to give people something that wasn't an illusion—'something that was real. Something...
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Join eWeek at 2 PM Eastern/11 AM Pacific on Tuesday, November 19, for a lively, in-depth discussion of the evolving relationship between AI and cybersecurity as eWeek Senior Editor James Maguire moderates our next monthly TweetChat on the X platform (formerly Twitter). A...
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Microsoft’s Visual Studio Code is previewing Copilot Edits, a feature powered by GitHub Copilot that suggests changes across multiple files in a workspace based on the developer’s prompts. Copilot Edits and other new Copilot-powered capabilities arrive with Visual...
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An anonymous reader shares a report: With Windows 11 still failing to set the world alight, campaigners are warning that millions of perfectly good PCs could become landfill fodder when support for Windows 10 runs out in eleven and a bit months. Figures compiled by...
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“I'm training people to survive a civil war, to get out of the way, to stay home, stay off the grid,” says Oath Keeper Jim Arroyo, in an interview two days before the US presidential election.
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Singapore plans to boost road capacity by 20,000 vehicles through a new satellite-based road pricing system, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) announced last week. The city-state will replace its current gantry-based Electronic Road Pricing (ERP) system with GPS tracking...
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A former teacher has filed a federal lawsuit against PowerSchool, alleging the education technology giant illegally sells student data to third parties without proper consent. Emily Cherkin, lead plaintiff in the class action suit filed in San Francisco, claims PowerSchool...
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Breaking with Trump, Mike Johnson now suggests streamlining regulation out of funding bill UPDATED The US CHIPS and Science Act's future may depend on the outcome of Tuesday's Presidential Election after House Speaker Mike Johnson suggested the GOP would likely move to...
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“Those posts were written in good humor and didn't hurt anybody,” says Aaron Kofsky, who advised Vance on crypto and banking policy, of posts in which he wrote about using cocaine, kratom, and other drugs.
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Republican influencers and content creators are stumping for Trump online and planning in-person meetups, even as the GOP’s traditional ground game appears to be in disarray.
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