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blackfire,

Can someone explain why they need the fibreoptic line? I don’t get it nor do I get other than pure capitalism why it costs 150k per mile.

blackfire,

Thanks for confirming. Vile greed killing innovation as always then.

blackfire,

I can’t imagine anything terrible or distopian happening from this.

blackfire,

ID like to compare this to stuff like waymo and see how they compare if they are both significantly higher safety than the non assisted drivers then that shows its working

GrapheneOS Organization Discusses Issues With Upstream Linux Kernel (grapheneos.social)

Linux kernel becoming their own CVE Numbering Authority (CNA) is wasting resources they’d have previously put towards higher quantity and quality backporting. We’ve noticed a drop in both for the stable/longterm branches and particularly Android Generic Kernel Image LTS branches....

blackfire,

So what is the most managable solution. Custom kernels with only known stable elements?

blackfire,

Williams baby come on you gotta get up and do something.

blackfire,

The irony of kicking out state subbed companies from a project paid for by EU funds not Romanian.

blackfire,

I bet the support was like nah thats not possible we’re Google. And then they looked into it and their world crashed down around them

blackfire,

I have never heard the term before but makes sense now I read what it actually is. Rocks and ash

blackfire,

Thats generally not true in arts, the job just changes. Motion cap requires different technicians and artists post capture. Its just the artist drawing the original movement thats gone. No real net loss

blackfire,

Im quite surprised that this wasnt pine64 bringing this out.

blackfire,

Unfortunately the coating they put on the inside of alu cans is pretty terrible so they are slightly less good than glass in that regard

blackfire,

Using it the real world in conjunction with a doctor will be interesting

Argentina asks to join NATO as President Milei seeks a more prominent role for his nation (apnews.com)

Argentina formally requested on Thursday to join NATO as a global partner, a status that would clear the way for greater political and security cooperation at a time when the right-wing government of President Javier Milei aims to boost ties with Western powers and attract investment....

blackfire,

Aren’t they also trying to join bricks. Are they just signing up to everything as a last gasp to save the country?

blackfire,

I am surprised, why did he drop it?

blackfire,

Shanghai has sunk more than 3m over the past century That is crazy numbers until you read a little further down and see Tokyo sunk 5m. Nutz

blackfire,

Probably get a bonus for all the media attention

blackfire,

Exactly what I was thinking. I don’t remember many funny lines in it

Austria's Raiffeisen Bank replaces 'misleading' Russia job ads touting its growth plans in the country (www.barrons.com)

Austria’s Raiffeisen Bank said on Tuesday that it was replacing job ads that contained “misleading wording” implying the bank was expanding its operations in Russia after the Financial Times said it had found dozens of posting for Russia-based jobs, touting its growth plans in the country....

blackfire,

Its taken them this long to wind down or out the business. They aren’t leaving they are just waiting in out

blackfire,

They don’t get any extra engines do they? yet they have 6 sprints to complete.

blackfire,

Brazils Pres opens a bluesky account. Does that mean they will let Brazil block accounts?

blackfire,

The Iran launches were a country away. So a lot more time to target, the diy stuff is coming from a lot closer so less time to prep. They can hit the stuff coming out of Lebanon pretty accurately too.

EU's new tech laws are working as small browsers gain market share (www.reuters.com)

Independent browser companies in the European Union are seeing a spike in users in the first month after EU legislation forced Alphabet’s Google, Microsoft, and Apple to make it easier for users to switch to rivals, according to data provided to Reuters by six companies....

blackfire,

Sorry I meant from the list. Gecko and servo are the only living other examples.

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