Computers/Internet (General/Chat)
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President-elect Donald Trump addressed a crowd of his supporters on Election Night around 2:30 a.m. at the West Palm Beach Convention Center in Florida — following his projected Electoral College landslide and popular vote win. Trump, 78, was flanked on the stage by his family and his running mate, Vice President-elect JD Vance, and promised a "golden age of America" ahead. Watch his victory speech here.
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I heard the staff and DUmmies over there are all drinking Drano.
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Before this week, most of the McDonald's ice cream makers could only be fixed through the machine’s manufacturer. The Digital Millennium Copyright Act, which protects the code embedded in the ice cream machines, made it illegal for third parties, like McDonald’s employees and franchisee owners, to break the digital locks installed by manufacturers. The new rule, which went into effect on Monday, allows outside vendors to fix “retail-level commercial food preparation equipment.” That includes McDonald’s ice cream machines, as 404 media journalist Jason Koebler explained to NPR’s Weekend Edition.
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A property manager in Redding was reportedly fired over claims that he used his position to commit voter fraud by filling out ballots that were mailed to tenants who had previously moved. On Reddit, a user with the account name “ManCow2000” replied to a post in the r/WorkAdvice subreddit and said he was a property manager. In his comment, he said that he filled out four ballots that were mailed to tenants who had moved and had yet to update their voting address. “PS: I am a property manager. I got four mail in voting forms … people who didn’t...
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Hi Freepers, My first ever post, so if I have screwed up somewhere in my composition, please bear with me. I need some guidance. I have been reading my Bible and occasionally have questions that pop into my head, rattle around, then poof, they are gone. I want to have a voice transcriber on my Iphone that I can speak the question to and have it transcribed as text into a viewable file. The ideal transcriber would allow me to speak the answer many days later to the file, in the same location as the question. This is not a...
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The Upside of the Loss of Rush. What He Taught Us. How We Fill the Loss. We learned a lot with Rush. No ne has been able to fill his particular shoes. However he left us all with another gift. Up to 15 hours of empty audio hours a week and a need to be informed. And there are great interviewers and columnists ans pundits who are podcasting and streaming live. Everyday. I had a minimum lying used samsung tablet that I have placed on a stand. I installed Brave browser and have opened a number of websites that bring...
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Two Australian mathematicians have called into question an old adage, that if given an infinite amount of time, a monkey pressing keys on a typewriter would eventually write the complete works of William Shakespeare. Known as the "infinite monkey theorem", the thought-experiment has long been used to explain the principles of probability and randomness. However, a new peer-reviewed study led by Sydney-based researchers Stephen Woodcock and Jay Falletta has found that the time it would take for a typing monkey to replicate Shakespeare's plays, sonnets and poems would be longer than the lifespan of our universe. Which means that while...
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A lawsuit claimed an AI chatbot’s influence led to the death of a 14-year-old teenager. Here’s what to know about the psychological impact and potential risks of human-AI relationships. Last month, a mother in the US, Megan Garcia, filed a lawsuit against the company Character.AI alleging that interactions between her 14-year-old son and an AI chatbot contributed to his suicide. The lawsuit claims that the teenager developed a deep attachment to a Character.AI chatbot based on a fictional character from Game of Thrones. It alleges the chatbot posed as a licensed therapist and engaged in highly sexualised conversations with the...
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More than 500 employees from Amazon’s cloud-computing division have asked the company to reconsider its five-day in-office mandate set to take effect in January. The new policy requires workers to be in the office five days a week, an increase from the current three-day-a-week mandate that has been in place since May 2023. Amazon workers protested the initial three-day-a-week mandate as well, but Amazon did not change course. About 15 months later, it increased the requirement for in-office work in an effort to return to pre-pandemic norms. The employee letter is in response to comments from Garman at a recent...
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Microsoft has thrown a lifeline to Windows 10 users ahead of the OS going end-of-life, by offering an extra year of patches for $30. Support for Windows 10 ends in October 2025 and Redmond is pushing people to upgrade to Windows 11, with mixed success to date – as of last month, Windows 10 had 62.75 percent of Redmond's OS market share, compared to 33.42 percent for the newer version ago. Perhaps that’s why the software behemoth has decided to offer Extended Security Updates - previously only available for business, education, and government users - to anyone who wants them....
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Communication with the craft was interrupted, but Voyager 1 itself found an unorthodox solution. Voyager 1 has gone through a lot over the last 12 months. Image credit: NASA Voyager 1 continues to amaze. After 47 years, having crossed together with its twin into interstellar space, you’d think the spacecraft would stop surprising us. No chance. The probe had another glitch in the last few weeks that caused a loss of communication, but it managed to find a fix all by itself using hardware that had not been used since 1981. The probe is more than 24 billion kilometers (15...
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The ceasefire proposal between Israel and Hezbollah that the US is pushing begins with a 60-day implementation period, during which time the Lebanese army will deploy along the border and confiscate Hezbollah arms in southern Lebanon, according to a draft agreement published by Kan news. IDF forces will exit Lebanon within seven days of the end of hostilities and will be replaced by the Lebanese Armed Forces (LAF), with UN peacekeepers facilitating the transition. Ultimately, there will be 10,000 LAF troops along the border with Israel. At the end of the 60 days, Israel and Lebanon will hold indirect negotiations...
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Julia Roberts reminds us that what we do in the voting booth stays in the voting booth. In the one place where women still have the right to choose, you can do the right thing.
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The stock has surged more than 340% since hitting a low of $11.75 a share in September. Tuesday's spike came as the Nasdaq Composite Exchange, where Trump Media shares trade, rose 0.9% and stayed on track to close the day at a record high. While the polls show that the presidential race is extremely close, the betting markets such as Polymarket are now predicting that Trump is favored to win the election. "The price of DJT closely mirrors Trump's chances in prediction markets," S3 analysts said Tuesday in a note to investors. While Polymarket last week said a sole French...
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How many votes were falsely stolen in the 2020 presidential election? Naturally Google Search and AI searches won't say. Even when I posted this question: "Election Deniers claim how many votes were stolen in the 2020 election"? They won't say.And to no one's surprise internet searches actually finds and posts a few examples of where Biden votes were undercounted. It's not a surprise that one cannot expect truth or transparency from search engine searches.But I ask these questions as I'll be early voting tomorrw and I want to know if there is a way I can track my ballot choices...
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The Pentagon nuclear command, control, and communications enterprise is decades old and desperate for an upgrade, says the head of U.S. Strategic Command, and artificial intelligence could help fortify nuclear C3 for its no-fail mission. STRATCOM is “exploring all possible technologies, techniques, and methods to assist with the modernization of our NC3 capabilities,” said Air Force Gen. Anthony J. Cotton, who has led the command since December 2022. More at link.
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The kids in America have spoken, and they’ve chosen Kamala Harris as the winner of the 2024 presidential election. Nickelodeon’s seasonal “Kids Pick the President” poll ended with the Democratic nominee securing 52% of the vote compared to Republican nominee Donald Trump’s 48%.
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Half of all respondents with leading roles in their companies surveyed by Deloitte at the end of 2023 believe that generative AI is more likely to cause consolidation of power and increased economic equality. Despite many decision makers seeing AI-powered media generation as positive for their own business, these results nevertheless highlight that, as Statista's Florian Zandt explains below, unchecked growth and development of ever more capable large language models might be a net negative for society.30 percent of the 2,835 respondents surveyed over two months said generative AI will help to distribute power more fairly and reduce disenfranchisement, while...
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Find out if you're accidentally sharing your location with Google, Apple apps and services blog.google, support.apple.com When mobile apps first hit the scene, many were designed to make our phones more useful. This included new tools for productivity, as well as apps for entertainment. Many of today’s apps, though, are packed with sneaky permission requests and hidden trackers. These tactics are legal because app developers (and the companies behind them) have to give you a choice to opt in or out of these tracking permissions. Unfortunately, not everyone knows how to do that … or the developers make it really...
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Republican vice presidential nominee JD Vance called high housing costs “the biggest threat to the American dream” during a NewsNation town hall Thursday. “So many people in my generation — they’re delaying having families, they’re delaying getting married because they can’t afford a place to raise a family,” Vance told NewsNation’s Chris Cuomo. Low inventory, elevated mortgage rates and record-high prices have turned buying a home from a dream into a nightmare in recent years. At the same time, rising child care costs have stretched families’ finances and caused others to delay having kids altogether.
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