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McMurtry Speirling Pure is the fastest car any amateur can drive at higher speeds that an F1 EASILY. It is electric and has vacuum fans sucking it to the track. It's blows everything away.     (youtu.be)
submitted by Crackinjokes to technology 10 months ago (+12/-0)
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The state of installing operating systems     (matrix.gvid.tv)
submitted by x0x7 to technology 9 months ago (+2/-0)
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https://matrix.gvid.tv/c/Tech/EEVS5Cdr1Q.jpg

That is you end up taking those steps installing windows if you don't want windows to own all of your data.

Though to me it seems pretty foolish, because you can copy pasta all the scripts from github you want. It just takes one update from Windows to undo everything you did. They are going to break your shit at least once in the lifetime of the install. And then your data is theirs.

It's like communism if communism means that "our data" means a corporation is the beneficiary.
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Cool as hell concept cars from the 70's. Scroll down for photos     (oldconceptcars.com)
submitted by Crackinjokes to technology 10 months ago (+7/-0)
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"There’s a high chance of e-scooter riders landing face-first in accidents as I did. We need ways to make them safer"     (www.theguardian.com)
submitted by paul_neri to technology 10 months ago (+2/-1)
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Amazon is bricking $2,350 Astro robots 10 months after release     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 10 months ago (+8/-0)
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A UFO story that's actually interesting.     (www.dailymail.co.uk)
submitted by Crackinjokes to technology 10 months ago (+6/-0)
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Hacker uploads 10billion user passwords to crime forum     (www.msn.com)
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American does full day of medical tests in turkey for...well watch and see how little. Our medical system is a complete scam.     (x.com)
submitted by Crackinjokes to technology 10 months ago (+23/-1)
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Yet Another ID Verification Service Breached, Exposing Private Info Collected On Behalf Of Uber, TikTok & More     (www.techdirt.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 10 months ago (+17/-0)
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🚨Zer0 Day Hell !🚨 10-Year-Old Open Source Flaws Could Affect Almost Every Apple Device due to crappy shared common source code used by novices and DIVERSITY Hires! 🚨 Facebook, Whatsapp Safari, AppleTV, Xcode Microsoft Teams, TikTok, Snapchat, Amazon, LinkedIn, Netflix, Okta, Yahoo, Zynga!🚨 original content     (evasec.webflow.io)
submitted by root to technology 10 months ago (+12/-1)
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https://evasec.webflow.io/blog/eva-discovered-supply-chain-vulnerabities-in-cocoapods



WARNING TO ALL USERS ON VOAT!

TODAY YOU CAN POSSIBLY STILL BE INVADED from 2014 to tonight!

2024.07.02 : This set of exploits affects almost all Apple users that use software written by large companies with a couple token diversity hire novice engineers who "reuse" public domain source code example routines.

https://evasec.webflow.io/blog/eva-discovered-supply-chain-vulnerabities-in-cocoapods


https://thecyberexpress.com/cocoapods-vulnerabilities-apple-facebook/

https://www.cvedetails.com/cve/CVE-2024-38366/

CVE-2024-38366 received a 10 out of 10 criticality score -- actually date from a May 2014 to today

Naturally, one exploit was used to create many more since 2014.


BEWARE APPS ON YOUR APPLE DEVICES THIS WEEK!

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Japan’s government says goodbye to floppy disks     (www.engadget.com)
submitted by Conspirologist to technology 10 months ago (+4/-2)
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10 billion passwords leaked on hacking forum     (cybernews.com)
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Japan sets record for the fastest internet speed     (www.newsnationnow.com)
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Did you know there was a Wikipedia type web page that concentrated on non-consensus scientific alternative information that Wikipedia typically excludes? Well here it is.     (wiki.naturalphilosophy.org)
submitted by Crackinjokes to technology 10 months ago (+40/-0)
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https://wiki.naturalphilosophy.org/index.php?title=Main_Page

I love this aspect of this web page

"This wiki provides a place where current physics and cosmology theory can be openly challenged, and new and serious philosophies, theories, and models can be proposed without being labeled "pseudo science". Here you will find the scientists, books, scientific papers, websites, and organizations that are on the forefront of fixing today's broken science.

We do not allow for everyone in the public to edit this wiki. Consensus editing is not working. More often then not, solid criticisms and alternatives are relegated to pseudo-science on the simple fact that they are not supported by the mainstream. This of course is not logical. New ideas as never accepted instantaneously. New ideas take time to take hold. This is the knowledge repository for those new ideas and criticisms."

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FUTO Keyboard: Your keyboard shouldn't connect to the internet.     (keyboard.futo.org)
submitted by Kozel to technology 10 months ago (+9/-0)
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https://keyboard.futo.org/

android only

eat shit ifags.
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Tesla worked with DC direct current then AC alternating current which was a continuous current that fluctuated in polarity and his final and most favorite invention was short pulsed current with extremely short pulses which is different than alternating current this hairpin circuit produces that and     (waveguide.blog)
submitted by Crackinjokes to technology 10 months ago (+25/-0)
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https://waveguide.blog/brief-history-tesla-hairpin-circuit-stout-copper-bars/

Tesla worked with DC direct current then AC alternating current which was a continuous current that fluctuated in polarity and his final and most favorite invention was short pulsed current with extremely short pulses which is different than alternating current this hairpin circuit produces that and allows a lot of different interesting phenomenon such as being able to deliver power with one wire instead of having a return path for the power. Additionally others and maybe Tesla himself have speculated that there is almost no resistance in wires when extremely short voltage pulses are sent down the wire because the electrons don't have time to be moved by the electrostatic charge that it is the voltage. So you have voltage without the traditional idea of electrons carrying the current. Yet you still have current which shows that it is not actually the electrons that carry the current but actually that electrons are moved along by the electrostatic charge and the current is a separate function.

This means very thin wires can carry this cold electricity as he sometimes called it or very short duration pulse electricity. Once again this electricity differs from alternating current because alternating current ramps up relatively slowly 160th of a 2nd typically in America to its peak and then down again to its opposite polarity in a smooth sine wave. The electricity that Tesla discovered here instead goes from 0 to maximum voltage in almost an instant and is instantly quenched and disappears and then rapidly does it again. So it's frequency is high but it is not a continuous AC current and it is of extremely rapid rise and short duration. It's like the difference between pushing on a nail from two sides of a board repetitively over and over and that's AC current versus hitting a nail with a hammer blow in many rapid successions from one side of the board. The blows are instantaneous and very short even though many of them can happen very quickly.

That is cold electricity and that is why some people and don't do this some people have shown that you can hold a wire underwater while it's lighting a bulb when the electricity is produced this way and you can send a lot of power down one very thin wire that would normally require too much thicker wires if it was normal AC current or DC current. And you can do a lot of other interesting things with it.

Now I will say I don't think the author of this article quite understands what this is. He says it's not a special form of electricity that it's simply high frequency electricity but what he doesn't seem to understand is that it is a very very short pulse durations and so it is a different form of electricity than AC current. it is not common.
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'Critical' vulnerability in OpenSSH affects Linux OS     (www.computing.co.uk)
submitted by Conspirologist to technology 10 months ago (+2/-2)
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Sony to quit production of all optical discs     (mainichi.jp)
submitted by Conspirologist to technology 10 months ago (+3/-2)
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Aussie entrepreneur fixes global issue with just water     (www.news.com.au)
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cdn.polyfill.io has infected even mainstream sites     (cside.dev)
submitted by Conspirologist to technology 10 months ago (+6/-2)
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Microsoft is stealing your files and holding them hostage via OneDrive     (old.reddit.com)
submitted by Niggly_Puff to technology 10 months ago (+32/-1)
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https://old.reddit.com/r/technology/comments/1dnprc5/windows_11_is_now_automatically_enabling_onedrive/

Even if you've removed the app previously, Microshit is installing it in the background and stealing your files. Nice to see even redditards are smart enough to be against this. This should be illegal as fuck.
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South Korean telecom company attacks customers with malware — over 600,000 torrent users report missing files, strange folders, and disabled PCs     (www.tomshardware.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 10 months ago (+6/-0)
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https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/cyber-security/south-korean-telecom-company-attacks-torrent-users-with-malware-over-600000-people-report-missing-files-strange-folders-and-disabled-pcs

Korean news organization JTBC recently discovered through an in-depth investigation that KT Corporation, one of the largest telecom providers in South Korea, deliberately infected over 600,000 users with malware over their use of torrent services.
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Top-secret US aquatic drone weapon ‘Manta Ray’ spotted on Google Maps for all to see     (nypost.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 10 months ago (+15/-0)
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https://nypost.com/2024/06/24/us-news/top-secret-us-aquatic-drone-weapon-manta-ray-spotted-on-google-maps/

A top-secret US submarine prototype weapon called “Manta Ray” has been spotted by eagle-eyed Google Maps users and remains plainly visible to the internet public.

Satellite photos showing the “Star Wars”-looking vessel docked at Port Hueneme naval base in California went viral Sunday, its unmistakable profile standing out in stark contrast to its dockmates.
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🚨📢 JAWDROPPING 100% FREE AI ANIMATION 🚨📢 I spliced together this 8 minute montage of free 6 second AI animations each made using a single 2D starting image. Dozens of free solutions exist this month, but all of these were from Luma Dream Machine - Image To Video A.I. - Make some memes!🚨 original content     (files.catbox.moe)
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The bendini motor and other motors like the Adams motor that use very little power and run for a long time or partially or probably mostly based on this very short impulse of input power to avoid the heat and energy dump that happens when you have to move the e     (waveguide.blog)
submitted by Crackinjokes to technology 10 months ago (+3/-0)
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https://waveguide.blog/author/nick-kraakman/

The bendini motor and other motors like the Adams motor that use very little power and run for a long time or partially or probably mostly based on this very short impulse of input power to avoid the heat and energy dump that happens when you have to move the electrons in The wire instead of just pushing the electrostatic charge. It's interesting that in the descriptions the geniuses like Tesla who invented electricity as we all know it say the reason that the slower charges in other words the ones that aren't rapid pulses take more power is that The ether yes ether moves a long parallel to the wires that are transmitting the power and it takes a little while for The ether to get up to speed but once it is it's sucking up a lot of power. So if you can pulse electrostatic voltage down the wire but stop it so quickly that The ether doesn't have time to get moving then you can send the pulse down The wire without all the losses that are caused by moving the ether. Well in a sense that is proof that The ether exists and of course if Tessa Believe The ether exist well since he was pretty much the guy who invented electricity as we know it and was probably the smartest man to ever live on the planet Earth I think we should probably believe him when he says The ether exists. And as we know the modern scientists who poopoo ether and say it doesn't exist have been wrong on so many other things and are actually rarely supported by science itself and much more supported by consensus among their other idiotic workers at universities and other things that do not want new ideas

https://waveguide.blog/author/nick-kraakman/