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    After Europe ditched Windows, China follows suit with its own home-grown Linux distros

    I wish them the best because Fuck Microsoft.... But in the case of France, it's a Government project..... It's already resulted in a data breach that leaked 700,000 taxpayer identities; what it does, though, is give a massive government contract to Mistral AI. As for China.... In 2002...
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    ASUS’ ROG Strix PSU Returning From RMA Was Discovered To Have Bypassed Internal Safety Fuse Instead Of Replacing Faulty Components

    I would love to say this is an uncommon thing. They likely replaced the fuse, then blew it on the subsequent test. Having already wasted one (and not wanting to be on the hook for more), they replaced it with a wire so they could track down the cause of the short that blew the fuse. They then...
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    Dev at id Software says Microsoft 'burned a lot of bridges' in the industry

    But were they bridges worth keeping? The amount of slop most studios have produced as of late isn’t worth the bandwidth to download let alone the time to play. If they think it’s an awesome idea to spend 100 million on a product that has an audience of 10,000 people globally then their ideas...
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    Dev at id Software says Microsoft 'burned a lot of bridges' in the industry

    It’s a blessing in disguise, Microsoft having its best engine owned and primarily developed by a competitor gets them out of so many antitrust, anticompetitive, anti monopoly lawsuits that it alone is worth it.
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    AMD Helios Architecture Deep Dive: The Power of AMD’s Hardware

    You’ve got it backwards. This is AMD’s response to the Xeon Scalable platform.
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    EA May Go Private in $50 Billion Buyout By Multinational Investors

    Nah... hits too close to home...
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    EA May Go Private in $50 Billion Buyout By Multinational Investors

    Command and Conquer: Chiraq would be awesome... Top-down urban warfare strategy game, gangs vs cops Each "map" is just a recreation of one of the existing 77 areas of Cichago. Expansions could just be different cities..... They could do some sort of Sims crossover.... Maybe bring in the control...
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    EA May Go Private in $50 Billion Buyout By Multinational Investors

    Prince Mohammed bin Salman (the chairman of the group that bought EA) plays a crapload if CoD and is a big fan of the Final Fantasy games. Besides it’s not like they could do a worse job than EA was currently doing… I mean I guess they could but that would take some serious effort to fuck up...
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    AMD Zen 6 CPU Specifications Leaks – Big Boost Unveiled

    Intel initially split the cores to meet EU and California idle power consumption requirements. But the node shrinks and improvements to power delivery have likely gotten to a place where they probably don’t need them anymore. AMD still doesn’t meet those requirements, which is one of the main...
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    Nvidia and SoftBank pilot AI-RAN — world's first AI and 5G telecom network

    Can’t want for their competitors project AI-RAC, which will be a 5G/6G compatibility middle ware.
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    AMD launches $280 9050

    There’s also a bunch of non gaming applications for a card of this type. Little GPU’s like this work very well and n smaller work stations that need GPU acceleration or features, or support for multiple displays, but don’t necessarily need the power of anything larger. I have plenty of systems...
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    GrapheneOS refuses to comply with new age verification laws for operating systems — group says it will never require personal information

    Picture of my kid eating an ice cream cone, a worn-out card with a number on it I still need, and a few of the cats.
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    GrapheneOS refuses to comply with new age verification laws for operating systems — group says it will never require personal information

    If you have anything compromising on your phone that you carry with you anywhere, then you have already failed. I don't care what OS you are running; the apps you install leach data like blood, it is inherently compromised the second you connect it to a cell tower.
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    Microsoft is cracking down on Windows 11 bloatware ads, forces LG to pull McAfee popup

    HP and Creative had significantly more BSOD’s than Nvidia did but that’s mostly due to HP and Creative bring in significantly more machines than Nvidia. Balmer ordered kernel access closed at the 13’th hour after the final beta but before the launch. So what was supposed to be a deprecation of...
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