top:
day week month all

technology

Community for : 4.2 years

The Official Sub for Technology
__________
Anything techy is cool here, links, discussions, gifs, or video.




Owner: system

Mods:












3
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)
0 comments last comment...
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/
-2
“Daam” virus infects Android phones and hacks into call records     (androguru.com)
submitted by Conspirologist to technology 10 months ago (+0/-2)
0 comments...
5
AI turns wi-fi routers into "cameras" that see people through walls     (packaged-media.redd.it)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 10 months ago (+5/-0)
8 comments last comment...
4
Rolls Royce Micro-Reactors and Small Modular Reactors (SMR)     (pomf2.lain.la)
submitted by UncleDoug to technology 10 months ago (+5/-1)
5 comments last comment...
4
Amazon mulls $5 to $10 monthly price tag for unprofitable Alexa service, AI revamp     (www.reuters.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 10 months ago (+4/-0)
3 comments last comment...
3
For a good time do a YouTube search on the term "computational engineering"     (technology)
submitted by Crackinjokes to technology 10 months ago (+3/-0)
1 comments last comment...
6
Spectrum call center in Charlotte reportedly provided fried chicken and watermelon to employees for Juneteenth     (thencbeat.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 10 months ago (+6/-0)
8 comments last comment...
28
US sues Adobe for ‘deceiving’ subscriptions that are too hard to cancel / The Justice Department alleges that Adobe hid early cancellation fees and trapped consumers in pricey subscriptions.     (www.theverge.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 10 months ago (+28/-0)
25 comments last comment...
30
Full hw accelerated Linux on your Android as an app     (threadreaderapp.com)
submitted by Kozel to technology 10 months ago (+30/-0)
9 comments last comment...
8
DATA DELIVERY RATES 4.5 MILLION TIMES FASTER THAN AVERAGE BROADBAND ACHIEVED IN MAJOR FIBER OPTIC BREAKTHROUGH     (thedebrief.org)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 10 months ago (+8/-0)
11 comments last comment...
3
Biden bans US sales of Kaspersky software over Russia ties     (www.reuters.com)
submitted by Sal_180 to technology 10 months ago (+3/-0)
1 comments last comment...
21
I always wondered how these roller cone drill bits for oil and rock drilling worked     (youtube.com)
submitted by Crackinjokes to technology 10 months ago (+21/-0)
10 comments last comment...
1
Kaspersky Ban Coming Thursday to US      (www.cnbc.com)
submitted by Conspirologist to technology 10 months ago (+2/-1)
3 comments last comment...
5
High-severity vulnerabilities affect a wide range of Asus router models     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 10 months ago (+5/-0)
1 comments last comment...
https://arstechnica.com/security/2024/06/high-severity-vulnerabilities-affect-a-wide-range-of-asus-router-models/

Hardware manufacturer Asus has released updates patching multiple critical vulnerabilities that allow hackers to remotely take control of a range of router models with no authentication or interaction required of end users.

The most critical vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2024-3080 is an authentication bypass flaw that can allow remote attackers to log into a device without authentication. The vulnerability, according to the Taiwan Computer Emergency Response Team / Coordination Center (TWCERT/CC), carries a severity rating of 9.8 out of 10. Asus said the vulnerability affects the following routers:

0
New bill would require Big Tech to police and remove sexually explicit AI images     (www.aol.com)
submitted by Conspirologist to technology 10 months ago (+1/-1)
1 comments last comment...
15
Freenet Relaunching     (freenet.org)
submitted by carnold03 to technology 10 months ago (+15/-0)
8 comments last comment...
https://freenet.org/

The centralization of the internet poses a fundamental threat to individual freedom. In 2024, a few corporations control most internet services and infrastructure. These corporations wield immense power over most of us with little accountability, enabling them to censor content, exploit our data, and exclude users from services they depend on —all with profound implications for democracy. We need a solution urgently.

Introducing Freenet — a decentralized replacement for the world wide web. Acting as a global, shared, decentralized computing platform, Freenet can either be accessed via a standard web browser or integrated into third-party applications.
20
European Content Removal Laws Are Scrubbing The Internet Of Completely Legal Content     (www.techdirt.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 10 months ago (+20/-0)
3 comments last comment...
https://www.techdirt.com/2024/06/13/european-content-removal-laws-are-scrubbing-the-internet-of-completely-legal-content/

A lot of laws have been passed in Europe that regulate the content American companies can carry. Most of these laws were passed to tamp down on speech that would be otherwise legal in the United States, but not so much in Europe where free speech rights aren’t given the same sort of protections found in the US.

Since most of the larger tech companies maintained overseas offices, they were subject to these laws. Those laws targeted everything from terrorist-related content to “hate speech” to whatever is currently vexing legislators. Attached to these mandates were hefty fines and the possibility of being asked to exit these countries completely.
3
T-Mobile selected by U.S. Navy for $2.67bn 10-year contract     (www.rcrwireless.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 10 months ago (+3/-0)
6 comments last comment...
-2
MalwareBytes staff warned that pomf2.lain.la image host is compromised     (technology)
submitted by Conspirologist to technology 10 months ago (+1/-3)
9 comments last comment...
MalwareBytes staff warned that pomf2.lain.la image host is compromised. I have posted them blocked links, and after checking they said it's not a false positive, but real threats. They said that the site owners are not really that efficient at removing threats.

They siggested to use alternative image hosts at the moment.
26
Wow I just installed Win2000. You would not believe this.     (technology)
submitted by CoronaHoax to technology 11 months ago (+26/-0)
23 comments last comment...
When you make your first search on google with internet explorer you get this warning before it lets you submit -

"When you send information to the internet, it might be possible for others to see that information. Do you want to continue?"

Can you even BELIEVE how different even windows was back then?
-2
Porn websites quizzed by EU     (www.euronews.com)
submitted by Conspirologist to technology 10 months ago (+1/-3)
0 comments...
4
Oregon Scientific is out of business - this is sad     (technology)
submitted by Conspirologist to technology 11 months ago (+5/-1)
7 comments last comment...
Oregon Scientific is out of business. I'm desperate, because they were making the best mini weather stations. I've been using their products forever. Now I've checked their competitors and all their products suck.

Their site is still up, but all products are unavailable:

https://www.oregonscientificstore.com/default.aspx
1
Facing Cable Cord-Cutting, Cities Fight to Tax Broadband     (www.aei.org)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 10 months ago (+1/-0)
0 comments...
https://www.aei.org/technology-and-innovation/facing-cable-cord-cutting-cities-fight-to-tax-broadband/

Broadband has been a bright spot in America’s grim inflationary landscape. While consumer prices rose 4.9 percent last year, two recent reports show that consumer broadband prices fell, both in absolute terms and cost per gigabyte. But where many see a victory, some cities sense an opportunity. Stung by declining cable franchise fees, local governments are pushing to tax broadband. This effort faces severe regulatory headwinds, but if successful could erode consumer gains and drive broadband prices higher.
4
ISPs ask FCC for tax on Big Tech to fund broadband networks and discounts     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 11 months ago (+4/-0)
2 comments last comment...
22
Adobe Just DESTROYED Itself! New TOS Allows Adobe to SPY on Users?!     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by carnold03 to technology 11 months ago (+22/-0)
15 comments last comment...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7rtwv2LLqMM

R.I.P. Adobe. The new Terms of Service allow Adobe to snoop around in user files and even cancel your account based on what they find. Oh, and they can also use your work to train their AI. You MUST agree to these terms or you can't use Creative Cloud. And the internet is FURIOUS. It's bad enough that Adobe is a subscription service now, and you can't actually "buy" the app, and now this.

➡️ Tip Jar and Fan Support: http://ClownfishSupport.com
➡️ Official Merch Store: http://ShopClownfish.com
➡️ Official Website: http://ClownfishTV.com
➡️ Audio Edition: https://open.spotify.com/show/6qJc5C6OkQkaZnGCeuVOD1