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Amazon to raise Prime prices in Europe as retailer wrestles with costs     (www.reuters.com)
submitted by knightwarrior41 to technology 2.8 years ago (+1/-0)
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https://www.reuters.com/business/retail-consumer/amazon-raise-prime-prices-europe-retailer-wrestles-with-costs-2022-07-25/

Amazon.com Inc (AMZN.O) will raise fees for its delivery and streaming service Prime in Europe by up to 43% a year, the online retailer said on Monday, as it moves to counter higher costs days before it reports quarterly financial results.


ouch! more pain
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Is 3D printer the correct name?     (technology)
submitted by Conspirologist to technology 2.8 years ago (+2/-1)
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I think 3D printers should be named 4D. Since they print in all 4 dimensions.

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Bing is censoring Alex Berenson's "Unreported Truths"     (reclaimthenet.org)
submitted by Conspirologist to technology 2.8 years ago (+1/-0)
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New renewable tech! Windmill to power the lights on a ship!     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by albatrosv15 to technology 2.7 years ago (+4/-3)
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The TOR browser doesn't seem secure. has anyone here taken a close look at this?     (technology)
submitted by osomperne to technology 2.7 years ago (+3/-2)
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The noscript version they're using pretends to block all scripts, but it's clearly allowing shitloads of them and I cannot change what it's doing. I cannot even uninstall it and reinstall from the firefox add-ons store.

Also, I read that they didn't include unlock because they wanted to let all that garbage traffic through. They were gaslighting consumers into thinking it made for a more consistent experience across the browser, which is a fake and gay reason.

I think they do have the high level webrtc security hole plugged. And they block the canvas loading.

What else ?
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GPU mining no longer instantaneously profitable after Ethereum sellout (but smart miners know what they mine today can be worth 1000x in 2 years)     (m.slashdot.org)
submitted by Crackinjokes to technology 2.7 years ago (+2/-1)
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Apple should be required to allow other OSes to be installed on iWatches, iPads and iPhones.      (technology)
submitted by HowDoYouDoFellowNiggers to technology 2.6 years ago (+1/-0)
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Those niggers at apple did it with MacBooks and iMacs they can do it here.
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Google is using the date rape drug rufies to rufie users. see link     (yewtu.be)
submitted by HowDoYouDoFellowNiggers to technology 2.6 years ago (+2/-1)
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https://yewtu.be/watch?v=yIZmUINSvQ4

Where is the law on this one?
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Cloudflare wants to replace CAPTCHAs with Turnstile     (techcrunch.com)
submitted by Spaceman84 to technology 2.6 years ago (+1/-0)
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Crappy half robot "breaks" world record for 100 yards dash     (m.youtube.com)
submitted by Crackinjokes to technology 2.6 years ago (+1/-0)
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https://m.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=57&v=DdojWYOK0Nc&feature=emb_logo

Sorry but no external sensors and the robot running blind means this robot really isn't controlling where it's going so it really doesn't count in my book. I mean let's face it you could attach some legs to some round wheels and have something rotate those around Wheels and if it didn't have any sensors and was being controlled by someone on the sideline would that really be a robot. And that's not much different than this honestly. They just made some legs here which don't really have that complicated engineering or no real breakthroughs. It's just somebody has done it. And it doesn't even have a top half so it's not carrying much mass of any kind or anything that would be capable of carrying useful Mass.
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new food delivery ROBOTS on wheels     (www.msn.com)
submitted by paul_neri to technology 2.6 years ago (+1/-0)
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Is substack just another platform that will take you down and steal all your subscriber information and stop payments to you if you name the Jew in your blog? Here's the information I found about it     (technology)
submitted by Crackinjokes to technology 2.6 years ago (+1/-0)
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I found this information on the jobs page.

"Join our team
Founded in 2017, Substack is based in San Francisco and backed by Andreessen Horowitz, Y Combinator, Fifty Years, and other great investors. We're building a better business model for writing."

So appears to be yet another Jewish controlled platform. Horowitz is a Jewish name right?

I noticed substack when Ann Coulter started promoting her new blog on substack.

I'm not sure how they're making money and how much control of all your information and data they have. It does not seem to be a peer-to-peer decentralized blog place where you would have control of it and they would not be able to take it down. It also doesn't appear to be an open source programming situation. Therefore I've come to the conclusion and I'd like to know if somebody else knows differently that sub stack is just a names which for a very similar type platform situation like all the rest which will allow you to gather viewers and followers and money and build your blog and then when they want to be able to take it all down on a whim that you don't control.

It doesn't appear to be an open source programming platform and it doesn't appear to be a peer to peer distributed platform that cannot be taken down like library.

So if that's true I can't imagine why someone like Ann Coulter would decide to devote serious resources to building a platform there. It's kind of like trying to build a big platform on Twitter these days when you already know they're going to take you down if you say anything meaningful at all. I really don't understand it unless Ann Coulter is just stupid. And I don't think she's stupid but maybe she's stupid about computer stuff.

Why would she and other people be suddenly using substack?
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Just want to point out that the climate scam declaration that cows are a net positive on carbon emissions is completely wrong. Large herd cattle and buffalo crapping and peeing in high density on the land makes the land much more productive for plants which absorb much more carbon dioxide from the a     (technology)
submitted by Crackinjokes to technology 2.6 years ago (+1/-0)
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Just want to point out that the climate scam declaration that cows are a net positive on carbon emissions is completely wrong. Large herd cattle and buffalo crapping and peeing in high density on the land makes the land much more productive for plants like dense grasses and trees which absorb much more carbon dioxide than if no herds existed.

That's if carbon dioxide was even a problem which we know it isn't but still to beat them on their own rationale you have to actually know the science about animals and land and grasses.

Without massive herds of animals such as cattle or Buffalo land becomes dry and desert and produces no plants which absorb no carbon dioxide from the air.

This fact has been belatedly recognized by people such as elephant herd researchers who erroneously thinned out elephant herds from Africa thinking they were over taxing the plants for the land and they found just the opposite. When there were less elephants there were less plants because the elephants weren't crapping and peeing all over the ground providing nutrients for the plants. When huge herds of cattle or Buffalo run wild over land in very high densities their hooves churn up the ground and their piss and crap fertilize the ground making it easy for plants to grow very quickly there. When the herds are not there the land quickly turns to desert. The least productive plants grow the slowest growing plants grow the ones that absorb the least carbon dioxide from the air grow. It's almost impossible for things like trees to grow in that environment. There's no layering and building up a peat which is decomposing grasses is they're replaced by the next season's grasses. And that Pete is what stores the carbon dioxide the most. It's the layers of the previous year's plants that lay down as the new plants grow on top of them that really stores tons and tons of carbon dioxide.

And none of that happens without huge herds of cattle and or Buffalo or other similar animals roaming the land.

So in fact if people actually cared about carbon dioxide being absorbed they should be letting huge herds of cattle run on every piece of vacant land everywhere in the world. And if they did that all of that land would quickly turn very productive it would cool that area and cause more condensation of water and rainfall which would add water to areas that otherwise become desert. And it would be absorbing tons and tons of carbon dioxide.
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If You Liked Big Brother, Meet Google's Big MUM     (www.gatestoneinstitute.org)
submitted by knightwarrior41 to technology 2.6 years ago (+1/-0)
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https://www.gatestoneinstitute.org/19027/google-mum

Google first unleashed MUM to fight what it considered COVID "misinformation" by making sure that everyone saw "high quality and timely information from trusted health authorities like the World Health Organization". By reducing the number of sources to only those that agree with its agenda, Google is able to deliver fast results while getting rid of different points of view.

Google long ago ceased being a way to find different answers and its search results are deliberately repetitive. Search is an illusion. The user thinks that he's browsing the internet when he's actually spinning his wheels in Google's walled garden.

Or as Pandu Nayak, VP of search at Google, wrote in a recent post, "By using our latest AI model, Multitask Unified Model (MUM), our systems can now understand the notion of consensus, which is when multiple high-quality sources on the web all agree on the same fact."

Google disagrees with many of its users about what "reliable sources" or "high-quality sources" entail.
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Spell Check Not Working in Windows 10 - Any assistance & advice will be highly appreciated .. please!     (technology)
submitted by TankTinker to technology 2.5 years ago (+1/-0)
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The pundits say, please follow these steps to disable and then re-enable the default Spell Check feature:

1 Press Windows key + X and select Settings.
2 Click on Devices and then select Typing.
3 Under Spelling, turn off the options: Autocorrect misspelled words and Highlight misspelled words.
4 Restart the computer and then navigate to the same settings and then re-enable both options again. See if the issue persists. Let us know how it goes.

The issue did persist and it went 'orrible, I did what the Googlers said and nothing worked I still have no spell check ..
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Instagram Hacked - Password Bypass Found     (youtu.be)
submitted by Conspirologist to technology 2.5 years ago (+1/-0)
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Ignition: Researchers have reportedly made a breakthrough in the quest to unlock a “near-limitless, safe, clean” source of energy: they have got more energy out of a nuclear fusion reaction than they put in.     (www.theguardian.com)
submitted by paul_neri to technology 2.4 years ago (+4/-3)
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The jew media says Tesla is fucked because of Musk     (www.theverge.com)
submitted by Spaceman84 to technology 2.4 years ago (+2/-1)
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Hackers breached NortonLifeLock Password Manager     (www.bleepingcomputer.com)
submitted by Conspirologist to technology 2.3 years ago (+2/-1)
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YouTubers threatening to leave YouTube     (techcrunch.com)
submitted by Conspirologist to technology 2.3 years ago (+1/-0)
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Facial recognition technology can expose political orientation from naturalistic facial images     (www.nature.com)
submitted by Spaceman84 to technology 2.3 years ago (+1/-0)
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ray Kurzweil just had an erection after reading this: Humanity May Reach Singularity Within Just 7 Years, Trend Shows     (www.popularmechanics.com)
submitted by knightwarrior41 to technology 2.3 years ago (+2/-1)
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https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/robots/a42612745/singularity-when-will-it-happen/

By one major metric, artificial general intelligence is much closer than you think.

i think the article is kinda loony but whatever.
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‘Respect them,’ says He Jiankui, grotesque yellow insectoid responsible for world’s first gene-edited 'humans'     (archive.is)
submitted by Spaceman84 to technology 2.3 years ago (+2/-1)
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Artificial intelligence chip taught to diagnose imminent seizures     (innovanews.ru)
submitted by knightwarrior41 to technology 2.2 years ago (+1/-0)
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http://innovanews.ru/info/news/health/chip-s-iskusstvennym-razumom-nabuchili-diagnostirovat-nazrevajushhie-pripadki/

Mahsa Shoaran of the School of Engineering's Integrated Neurotechnologies Lab collaborated with Stephanie Lacour of the Soft Bioelectronic Interfaces Lab to develop NeuralTree, a closed circuit neuromodulation system on a chip that can detect and alleviate disease symptoms.
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IPhone maker Foxconn plans US$700 million India plant in shift from China     (12ft.io)
submitted by knightwarrior41 to technology 2.2 years ago (+1/-0)
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