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Even better, use an AI to generate the misinformation to save you time (and get even dumber misinformation).
Even better, use an AI to generate the misinformation to save you time (and get even dumber misinformation).
Don’t waste your money. If the data is really important, send the disk to a data recovery service to avoid risking further damage. If it’s only somewhat important, use a (free!) tool like ddrescue to attempt to recover the data.
That’s definitely possible, but is way more expensive than using an existing system like GPS.
If one millionth of the brain is 1.4 petabytes, the whole brain would take 1.4 zettabytes of storage, roughly 4% of all the digital data on Earth.
That’s a pretty cool idea, though I think it would be a challenge to align the plans perfectly with the actual construction site.
The other 20% is mostly high quality however, and I’m sure they’d filter out the heavily downvoted crud.
There’s always the carefully applied soldering iron.
Just block cookies for the site and never worry about it again.
The article does say it takes five minutes to create a new story and picture. I assume most of that time is spent generating the picture. Still pretty impressive, but nowhere near the few seconds you can get with fast hardware.
I’d assume they’ll tell ISPs to block TikTok’s domains/IPs. It won’t stop determined people but it’s realistically the best they can do.
Yeah, I switched to Mint back in 2019 and can’t imagine going back. I have a Windows dual boot for certain games, but whenever I use it it feels like such a terrible experience compared to Linux. I don’t think I’ve used it in a couple months because of that lol.
Pretty much every web browser except Firefox is just Chromium with some extra crap slapped on it, they’re all functionally the same.
The article says 10MB/s minimum write speed, which would take 4.6 days to transfer 4TB, so… yeah. Even with the “max theoretical transfer rates” of 104MB/s (which is probably just read if anything) that’s still almost 11 hours.
That’s just Micro SD cards.
According to every site ever I was born on Jan 1, 2000.
Freedom is still just a ribbon cable (or soldering iron) away!
Back when I had an iPhone I used Orion. It’s not perfect, but it blocked the vast majority of ads for me.
A $300 RFID read/writer? Seems way too expensive, I remember buying one for under $10 for my Arduino a while back.
That’s really cool. Much of the hype around AI tends to focus on it acting like an intelligent human (which it doesn’t do very well), but glosses over stuff like this (which it can do very well).
Does this have any benefit over just using friction to convert the rotation into heat? I suppose it would suffer less wear, but it also seems way more expensive.