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Project Pidgeon     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by Kozel to technology 5 days ago (+31/-0)
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These black cameras are already everywhere and tracking you everywhere you drive. Join the lawsuit against the governments and company (flock) electronically stalking you against the law.     (youtu.be)
submitted by Crackinjokes to technology 1 week ago (+28/-0)
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Never in my life did I suspect MP3s would go away     (technology)
submitted by Trope to technology 6 days ago (+26/-1)
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Maybe a better file format in time. Like maybe FLAC or Orbis would pickup. It made sense that physical media began to go by the wayside: Vinyl records, 8-Track tapes, cassette tapes, optical discs. We finally landed on the digital mp3 computer file format in that late 90s / early 2000s. Now you could curate your entire collection on a hard disk, Solid State Disk, or Memory Card.

That was the pinnacle. The peak. Now people use mobile phones which have less functionality than a desktop computer (Making the youth non-proficient with technology) and now they pay for streaming services. Didn’t see that coming.
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Kitchen Appliances     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by Trope to technology 2 weeks ago (+24/-0)
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Sophisticated bot uses OpenAI to bypass filters, flooding over 80,000 websites with spam     (www.techspot.com)
submitted by byte to technology 2 weeks ago (+16/-0)
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Has anyone else noticed that autocorrect has almost become destructive? It routinely now pics words that almost seem to be intentionally incorrect. It's a far cry from what used to be a simple spell check system and it seems to be everywhere and hard to turn off.     (technology)
submitted by Crackinjokes to technology 5 days ago (+16/-0)
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You'll be typing or doing some speech to text and you can see that you can go a whole sentence and then suddenly autocorrect will go back and change five words within the sentence. so it's obviously trying to determine the context it thinks you're trying to say and expressing that. The only problem is it gets it really wrong.

And if you just arbitrarily hit send you're going to be sending out a message you didn't intend to send and who has time to look over every damn thing they post? I sure don't. You got 10 seconds to maybe pop a message out and you really kind of assume that the machine is not going to rewrite your whole message and so you hit send.

I would really like to get back to the way that a machine would just let you send a mistype to word I would rather have a mistyped word go out than an actual word I didn't mean to say or even a whole phrase I didn't mean to say.

because like I said autocorrect now I've caught it several times going back over a sentence that I've just completed and it gets the whole sentence and it thinks you meant to say something else and it'll literally change four or five words in the whole sentence and you can watch it happen.

It really means that you should probably take the time to really oversee every damn message you right because it's like you've got a little demon in your computer that's f****** with every message you write and purposely trolling you and screwing around with what you're trying to say.

And I literally watched autocorrect do that with this message as I was typing it.
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The Rise and Spectacular Fall of Elizabeth Holmes: A Blood Test Fraud That Shook the World     (chat-to.dev)
submitted by byte to technology 2 weeks ago (+15/-0)
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FCC Suspends Seven jews for Fraud Related to Internet Offered to Schools & Libraries, As Crackdown on Misuse of Funds Grows     (cordcuttersnews.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 1 week ago (+12/-0)
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https://cordcuttersnews.com/fcc-suspends-seven-individuals-for-fraud-related-to-internet-offered-to-schools-libraries-as-crackdown-on-misuse-of-funds-grows/

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) today announced the suspension of seven individuals convicted of defrauding its E-Rate program, a critical initiative designed to bring internet access to schools and libraries. The perpetrators, identified as Peretz Klein, Ben Klein, Moshe Schwartz, Simon Goldbrener, Sholem Steinberg, Aron Melber, and Susan Klein, were linked to a scheme that siphoned over $14 million in federal funds meant for educational technology.
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Japan shows off electromagnetic railgun for blasting hypersonic missiles     (newatlas.com)
submitted by Spaceman84 to technology 5 days ago (+12/-0)
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can anyone tell me where I can find good content on arduino?     (technology)
submitted by byte to technology 1 week ago (+10/-0)
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Intel To Reportedly Announce The Layoff Of Over 21,000 Employees – Equal To 20 Percent Of Its Workforce – This Week     (wccftech.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 6 days ago (+10/-0)
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https://wccftech.com/intel-to-reportedly-announce-the-layoff-of-over-21000-employees-equal-to-20-percent-of-its-workforce-this-week/

was tempted to put on the v/economiccollapse subforum.


btw those high tech numbers arent coming back do it to robotica
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Microsoft’s Muse AI model is now available as an AI-generated Quake II tech demo     (archive.is)
submitted by Spaceman84 to technology 3 weeks ago (+8/-0)
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Scantron2000     (files.catbox.moe)
submitted by Kozel to technology 2 weeks ago (+7/-1)
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Imagine when niggers start stealing these! Or South American scum starts riding around drunk on them! yay Meet the new Kawasaki CORLEO: a four-legged robot that humans can ride     (www.youtube.com)
submitted by HonkyMcNiggerSpic to technology 3 weeks ago (+6/-0)
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How to build a highway in shifting sand dunes and keep it from being resolved by the sand. Pretty amazing really.     (youtube.com)
submitted by Crackinjokes to technology 5 days ago (+6/-0)
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Most Popular Operating Systems (Desktop & Laptops) 1978 - 2025      (www.youtube.com)
submitted by Kozel to technology 1 month ago (+5/-0)
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How do people use smartphones on the modern day internet?     (technology)
submitted by Niggly_Puff to technology 2 weeks ago (+5/-0)
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Got a new phone. It took like 3 days setting it up, way more time consuming than setting up a PC, but in the end I have a clean experience with no ads or bullshit. Full control. Just enough google malware and allowed connections to enable push notifications. But damn... to think people use these things how they come from the factory is insane.

Ads. litterally. everywhere.

You can't simply put a youtube video on and watch it. Because every few minutes an ad comes on and it STAYS ON THE SCREEN till you manually press a button to get back to the video, so waiting 30-60 seconds for the ad to end is pointless. You have to let the gods at google know you are there and physically touch your device to continue their feed of dopamine. Every 3-5 minutes. Forget multitasking or playing a video in the background.

It's everywhere, every app, every website non-stop. The amount of power and bandwidth spent sending in ads and sending out your data is criminal. Is it any better on Iphone? I doubt that. Apple fan boys are generally even worse because they're superficial. I'd take a rooted $100 Android over your $1000 iphone any day.

And most people put up with it. It's their every day experience. A new phone is like a used condom. Have some respect for yourself.
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Biometrics Active - A Weird Thing Happened Returning Through Airport - The Last Refuge     (theconservativetreehouse.com)
submitted by GNR_Radio to technology 3 days ago (+5/-0)
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https://theconservativetreehouse.com/blog/2025/04/24/biometrics-active-a-weird-thing-happened-returning-through-airport/comment-page-1/

As most of you know I have been traveling extensively. However, a strange thing happened today upon return through the airport.

Apparently, all of the test pilots for biometrics, real ID etc. are now linked and active. As I approached the passport control kiosk with my passport in hand, the gentleman said “welcome back, enjoy the rest of your day,” and that was it.

I stood there for a second, asked if he needed my passport and he said, “no, you’re good. Go on through.” It seems the facial recognition software is live. You no longer need to show your U.S. passport or any ID when arriving through U.S. international passport control.

Now, I should say I have never signed up for TSA pre-check, Fast Track, or any other kind of Global Travel authentication. I have always opted to just be a grey traveler with as little a footprint as possible. I reentered the U.S. the same way in February and needed to show the traditional passport, etc. However, this time in April it was totally different. There is no longer any paperwork or documentation needed. It actually, seemed a little weird.
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Amazon’s New Home Internet Service Will Launch Its First Full Set of Satellites This Month     (cordcuttersnews.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 3 weeks ago (+4/-0)
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https://cordcuttersnews.com/amazons-new-home-internet-service-will-launch-its-first-full-set-of-satellites-this-month/

Amazon is poised to take a giant leap toward delivering high-speed home internet service worldwide as its ambitious Project Kuiper prepares to launch its first full batch of satellites next week. The mission, dubbed “KA-01” (Kuiper Atlas 1), will see 27 advanced satellites sent into low Earth orbit aboard a United Launch Alliance (ULA) Atlas V rocket from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station, Florida, on April 9 at 12 p.m. EDT, weather permitting.
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WHY DOES TMOBILE SUCK SO MUCH NIGGER DICK     (technology)
submitted by big_fat_dangus to technology 2 weeks ago (+6/-2)
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Exact some phone. Exact same local towers. Exact same network.

Yet somehow since Sprint got bought by Tmobile my phone constantly loses connection in places it worked pristine before. Can one of you dorks explain plx
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Microsoft rolls Windows Recall recording all user's actions     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by Conspirologist to technology 3 days ago (+5/-4)
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Mozilla launching "Thundermail" email service     (www.techradar.com)
submitted by Conspirologist to technology 3 weeks ago (+3/-3)
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Have you noticed that all browsers have circle logos?     (technology)
submitted by Conspirologist to technology 3 weeks ago (+3/-3)
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A friend of mine just pointed out that all browsers have circle logos. I remember that only Netscape had a square logo. I think only Brave has a square logo now.

I hope it's not a conspiracy, and that not all these circle logo browsers are getting made by the folks who prefer circles instead of crosses.

Remember the game Tic Tac Toe? It was not just a funny game.

What do you think? Is it a coincidence?
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AI isn’t ready to replace human coders for debugging, researchers say     (arstechnica.com)
submitted by byte to technology 2 weeks ago (+3/-0)
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Nvidia Announces "Engines Of World's AI Infrastructure" Will Be Built In America For First Time     (www.zerohedge.com)
submitted by dosvydanya_freedomz to technology 2 weeks ago (+3/-0)
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https://www.zerohedge.com/technology/nvidia-announces-engines-worlds-ai-infrastructure-will-be-built-america-first-time

Nvidia outlined new initiatives aimed at strengthening America's chip manufacturing sector:

Nvidia is localizing AI chip and supercomputer manufacturing in the U.S. for the first time, partnering with TSMC, Foxconn, Wistron, Amkor, and SPIL.

Over 1 million square feet of manufacturing space has been commissioned for Blackwell chips and AI supercomputers in Arizona and Texas.

Mass production of these chips is expected within 12–15 months.
Total AI infrastructure by Nvidia could total $500 billion over the next four years.


it appears that china and taiwan are in trouble. btw, they are lying with the saying that they are bringing jobs back because most of these jobs will be done by robotica and AI