tedu

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I'm the boss! Please enjoy my finely curated links.

I like how the verb in the headline evolves every time I see this story. First he was surprised. Then he was shocked. Now he's alarmed. Maybe I'll check back tomorrow and learn he's horrified!

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There's plenty of dumb to go around, but the word frunk by itself is the dumbest thing about this story.

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I'm going to go way out on a limb here and guess nothing will happen if I do neither.

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He doesn't just want the links to change. He wants the mindshare to change. To erase twitter.com from consciousness. Because X is like, super cool, man. So the solution is to rewrite tweets so it's impossible to say the ungood name.

So weird, that's not what I see.

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I am going to guess that Google will not be broken up right now.

A simpler explanation is that users are tired of everybody with a customer support issue running to daddy HN and making a big fuss trying to get their way.

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The full quote if you don't want to read the article.

Another significant challenge was the impact of December workforce reduction. Although there’s no question that it was the right strategic decision, it did disrupt our day-to-day operations more than we anticipated. It took us some time to find our footing, but more than four months into this transition, I think we’re back on track and I expect to continue improving on our execution throughout the year getting us to an even better place than we’ve ever been.

And the full transcript of the earnings call if you want to read the whole thing.

https://seekingalpha.com/article/4685308-spotify-technology-s-spot-q1-2024-earnings-call-transcript

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Real talk, the mastodon traffic stampede isn't that bad for a properly configured website.

Now people want recall?

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It's so weird.

Due to the fact that Facebook has chosen to involve software that will allow the theft of my personal information, I do declare the following: on this day, 30th November 2014, in response to the new Facebook guidelines and under articles L.111, 112 and 113 of the code of intellectual property, I declare that my rights are attached to all my personal data, drawings, paintings, photos, texts etc... published on my profile since the day I opened my account. For commercial use of the foregoing my written consent is required at all times. Those reading this text can copy it and paste it on their Facebook wall. This will allow them to place themselves under the protection of copyright. By this release, I tell Facebook that it is strictly forbidden to disclose, copy, distribute, broadcast, or to take any other action against me on the basis of this profile and/or its contents. The actions mentioned above apply equally to employees, students, agents and/or other staff under the direction of Facebook. The contents of my profile include private information. The violation of my privacy is punished by the law (UCC 1 1-308 - 308 1 -103 and the Rome Statute). Facebook is now an open capital entity. All members are invited to post a notice of this kind, or if you prefer, you can copy and paste this version. If you have not published this statement at least once, you will tacitly allow the use of elements such as your photos as well as the information contained in your profile update. Do not share. Just copy on paste on your wall.

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We're all trying to figure out where these headlines came from. The stable channel with all the fixes does not (at this time) bundle the warning. How is that users have become confused and believe the dev channel is the only way to get security fixes?

The hardware unboxed video has more details, and squarely points the blame at Intel for previously saying that running the CPU at uncapped power was in spec.

What critical information are people putting in the six missing pixels?

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I will never use a Windows laptop because it wakes up in the middle of the night to apply some stupid update, then glitches out, and can't go back to sleep. So every morning I find a laptop with a dead battery. Sometimes if I wake up early, it'll still be hot from whatever it was doing.

Fixing that stupid bug should have been easier than porting the whole OS and app stack and emulator to a new CPU arch. And I have no faith they fixed the bug anyway, so it'll probably still happen to ARM models. So no thank you.

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Why in the world would I want to see more bullshit from weirdos and grifters I don't follow?

In general, I don't like rules about who's allowed to talk about elections, because they can just as easily be turned against the people, but these seem fairly balanced. They're not controlling the content of the messages.

I see the most duplicated activities from programming.dev and mander.xyz, but it happens a lot.

This is just nonsense. The model doesn't even know what program is being run to do the inference.

Was this article sponsored by Oracle?

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At how many watts?

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The first amendment doesn't have an exception for retaliation.

Languages don't have goto because they mindlessly copied it.

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What is this "world of content" the author is talking about? 17 years ago, the streaming options on Netflix were the previous season of Friday Night Lights, and... that was it. A few years later they got The Office, but never the current season. So you were always behind. These articles never seem to include a graph of available content over time.

https://github.com/px-loops/loopd

I could do this in a weekend!

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If there were somehow a strict definition of the Article spec, mastodon would simply ignore it.

Who decides who gets the money? Meta? Isn't this literally the worst case EEE scenario that people are worried about? They're going to buy the changes they want?

7700K supports popcnt.

The list of accounts mentioned in the spam posts were harvested from the misskey.io timeline, so if you don't have followers there you did not receive any.

Is there a seven paragraph summary or something I can read? It's a written document. I can just read it myself, maybe?

Screenshot?

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Link to the source?

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The cost of ditching Windows 10 at your business and upgrading to the latest software might end up being a rather expensive process, Microsoft has revealed. Microsoft is ending support for Windows 10 on October 14, 2025, with businesses then needing to pay out for its Extended Security Updates (ESU).

Why would anyone pay for extended support if they're ditching Windows 10 and upgrading to 11?

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It's just basically just a link. (For mastodon. I think hometown inlines it somewhat properly.)

What?

I'm sure it still works in photoshop or whatever, just not the windows stuff.

Ignore the replies saying you did tag evan. If you look at the AP object, it's clear he wasn't tagged. If your intention was to notify him, what some random client does to the html later obviously won't do that.

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I'm confused. Is this a problem with the album or a problem with idiots on twitter?

Are there examples? I click through to other buying options periodically, but haven't found many hidden deals in there.

Most of the games affected seem to be based on the Unreal Engine, which could point to a stability issue that Intel needs to address.

Certainly could be a CPU issue, but if all the affected games use the same engine, I don't know why you would conclude that.

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