My tired brain looked at the thumbnail and thought that CRINK was some new onomatopoeia for wine glasses being tapped together
Why does the USA have jurisdiction over what TSMC (a Taiwanese company, AFAIK) does with their manufacturing tools, even if they come from the US?
undisclosed
WhatsApp vulnerability
lets governments see who you message
You tell them, Kwi-Chang! No more big government!
I browse Reddit occasionally without logging in (I also shredded my account after the API changes) and I see many posts that make me worried about the sort of data LLMs will collect once Reddit management allows that
I can’t. He wears it too well
Off-topic, but there’s a cat that lives nearby that has your name
The day we can use biocomputers like that is when criminals start hiding URLs in their DNA to rickroll the police chasing them
Technically plants do respire oxygen and produce CO2, its just that the photosynthesis process produces more O2 than they need, so its a net offset 🤓
There have been experiments done since the 1800s proving that plants can survive in a closed environment, presumably by regulating the amount they photosynthesise, so there probably wouldn’t be a global loss of plant life
The sensors have sharp senses
Fuck it, give the students maps
Give the teacher maps
Everyone gets a map!
I have no mouth and I must scream
If its really intelligent it will know better and just leave us to suffer
This is like how in Boku no Hero Academia where the first quirk was a baby that was born emitting light
Boku no Hero Macaque
Considering that normally most people don’t care at all, I’ll take what I can get
Both companies have way too much power to be judged appropriately
Protesting against Israel’s terror attacks while also boycotting Coca Cola and Nestlé?
I’m thinking based
You’re right. They should get 20 for being the world’s protagonists and police force
/s
I knew this because of ‘How I met your mother’!
From what I understand, FSR1 is not a temporal upscaled, so it shouldn’t have ghosting.
That does cause the quality to be lower, though