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  • I was like "HTTP" has been around forever, sure it was out before I was ten...

    Nope I was 12, ugh.

  • Just keep telling yourself you're not old and soon you'll be 45 and your back will hurt, ask me how I know...

  • I would love an 8K 43-50" monitor. The 4k 43 I have is nice, but i can tell the difference from a normal desk position.

    I don't think my eyes will ever care until I have a theater setup with a massive screen... but even digital IMAX isn't 8k.

  • I'd like to point out that even when this isn't true, the "major public improvement" tends to border one, close enough that it gets cut off from the surroundings and goes into financial ruin causing others to look at the neighborhood a few years later and THEN decide its property that needs to be "improved" (gentrified)... To the point that the original inhabitants are priced out of their own family homes.

    One of those "whew, they dodged a bullet.. Of wait, they didn't" times that happens quite a lot.

  • True, but I was talking about the bottom section of the screen shot that starts with "The company is valued at 2.5T"

  • 60B over 9 months is about 80B over the year which is about 3% of 2.5T

    Does anyone else think 3% return isn't that spectacular? Reminder, Inflation alone in 2025 was 2.7%. They only slightly did better than breaking even.

    Not going to comment on his riches, we all know Billionaires are bad for the world. Just thought those numbers were kinda bad.

  • As a white person, I can absolutely say that every invasion we've done has royally fucked up the ones we've invaded.

    I might not be the target audience though.

  • Waiing for Waze to add a button to self report "lake of fire" and "lava" so I can get automatically updated routes to work.

  • Yeah, my time is worth more than that savings.

  • Yep

    Jump
  • And it works for Windows, too! Yay Linux daily driving!

  • Nature, uuh, finds a way.

  • I use a Mac at work and don't have this problem. It's mostly been my parent's fairly new Windows 11 laptops. I can't stand it and feel like Windows does nothing but get in the way of productivity in a work setting. Since at least Windows 7.

  • Sadly, the number of times I've had to reboot windows two or three times to fix an issue lately has been increasing. I'm so glad I'm not in IT trying to support windows 11.

  • Depends on how much money or oil changed hands.

  • Might also be non-AI consumers reassessing their storage needs. If SSD's are expensive and you don't necessarily NEED the faster speed, you'll hop to the cheaper choice.

  • Nah, for me, this has absolutely nothing to do with AI. I don't use my phone for nav and can easily leave it at home. This is 100% about security and reducing tracking and PII. Not to mention, not putting all the pieces together in one handy, easily leakable database.

  • Okay, from a naive POV, if this was only used for that purpose, sure it's too bad. But there's logging, theres extra info gathered here.

    Scanning a plate instantly enters at a minimum, into a DB:

    • car info
    • location
    • timestamp
    • speed
    • owner

    Do that a multiple times to the same car across the area, every day, now you can extrapolate where they go, when they go, predict what they're doing in the future, the route they take the likely speed they'll go and all sorts of other privacy invading info.

    This data could be used to accuse you of a crime, of cheating on your spouse, of speeding without a speed camera based on distance between scans, doing nefarious in their eyes things, etc.

    Edit: and just imagine if this data leaked, which it likely would. Stalkers would love it, among theives and all sorts of other people.

  • Its such an insignificant amount of money to fund PBS. It's mostly paid by donations and sponsors anyway. If they really wanted to save taxpayers money they should look elsewhere first... but thats a harder question that might rustle a few of their own feathers. Not only do they try to take the easiest route that doesn't involve their side, but they want to make people think it's a win. PBS isnt greasing their palms, so out it goes.

  • On one hand, I LOVE crossing things off my list.

    But God Damn does this ice cream taste fucking awesome.

    (Adds "finish quart of ice cream" to list and proceeds to cross it off)