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- Comment on Windows 12 release date in 2026 possible, with AI features that may force CPU upgrades 7 hours ago:
Because the previous versions of windows were for the customer (you), and the current version of windows is for the product (also you).
- Comment on How I Reversed Amazon's Kindle Web Obfuscation Because Their App Sucked 2 days ago:
We need a better solution than a script reliant on a megacorpo service
- Comment on Warning: Facebook Ads for Free Windows 11 Upgrade Will Infect PCs With Malware 3 days ago:
So… the advertiser is Microsoft, and the malware is Windows 11 Pro. Ohh I’m so surprised
- Comment on Turns out Generative AI was a scam 4 days ago:
- Comment on 4 days ago:
Create a custom notification sound for this app.
- Comment on 4 days ago:
Laws are different in different places, but I’ve never read that a deauth attack is illegal, as long as (and this part is important) you don’t try to hijack the packets being sent.
- Comment on Microsoft's planned new AI trick for Edge will 'automatically open the Copilot side pane' with Outlook email links — and I can feel the hate already 4 days ago:
Why? Some people like living on the edge.
- Comment on User accidentally gains control of over 6,700 robot vacuums while tinkering with their own device to enable control with a PlayStation controller 1 week ago:
Or disabled and unable to sweep :(
- Comment on Google says its AI systems helped deter Play Store malware in 2025 | TechCrunch 1 week ago:
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Thanks, google. I needed that today.
- Comment on Microsoft AI chief gives it 18 months—for all white-collar work to be automated by AI | Fortune 1 week ago:
And then white collar employees will be out of jobs, because they couldn’t do their jobs without a computer. Maybe that’s what he meant.
- Comment on The Legendary ‘Father Of Sega Hardware’ Hideki Sato Has Passed Away 2 weeks ago:
- Comment on !steampunk@lemmy.zip - Come discuss steampunk with us! 2 weeks ago:
Sweet!
- Comment on Google criticizes Europe's plan to adopt free software 2 weeks ago:
It seems to me that his advice is sound, and that the eu is following it. Google is just not the best technologies in the world, and hadn’t been for a long while.
- Comment on Google criticizes Europe's plan to adopt free software 2 weeks ago:
Not good for whose growth? Because it’ll be perfectly fine for eu. The fact that google is upset about this, should be all the tell you need to know you’re on the right path.
- Comment on OpenAI swaps Nvidia for Cerebras with GPT-5.3-Codex-Spark 2 weeks ago:
What is this magic?
- Comment on Free Tool Says it Can Bypass Discord's Age Verification Check With a 3D Model 2 weeks ago:
This post is for paid members only
Here you go, mates.
- Comment on Free Tool Says it Can Bypass Discord's Age Verification Check With a 3D Model 2 weeks ago:
That’s just a digital/modern form of passing notes in class lol good on them!
- Comment on An open source repairable printer. 2 weeks ago:
And it will still need cyan to print a bw document lol!
- Comment on Why do russian parents insist on being treated to home cooked meals? 2 weeks ago:
Invite them over for a home served meal, Mrs. Doubtfire style lol
- Comment on A New Era of Safety: Facial Age Checks Now Required to Chat on Roblox | Roblox 2 weeks ago:
“safety”
- Comment on GitHub Is Down 3 weeks ago:
Codeberg seems to be for public repos only, so my current use case. But forjero does look really nice. I really appreciate your feedback, by the way!
- Comment on GitHub Is Down 3 weeks ago:
Oh, interesting.
I’m looking for strictly private repositories to share with a handful of people, but I also don’t mind paying.
How much maintenance does forjero require? I don’t really have the capacity for much of that at the moment (thus, the paid solution search lol). Maybe I’ll look into codeberg. Are they secure?
- Comment on GitHub Is Down 3 weeks ago:
Forgero or codeberg or something else? What do you recommend?
- Comment on More Mac malware from Google search 3 weeks ago:
An ad blocker would have stopped this, which is why it is a matter of cybersecurity best practices to always employ a proper ad blocker.
- Comment on You won: Microsoft is walking back Windows 11’s AI overload — scaling down Copilot and rethinking Recall in a major shift 3 weeks ago:
I hope Microsoft Windows crashes and burns
- Comment on You won: Microsoft is walking back Windows 11’s AI overload — scaling down Copilot and rethinking Recall in a major shift 3 weeks ago:
…for now.
I swear. Society at large will never learn from Microsoft’s games.
- Comment on I used an original iPod Nano in 2026, and it worked surprisingly well 3 weeks ago:
Thanks. But I’ve tried it. Doesn’t work. It requires a firmware version that is one version higher than what’s on mine. With no way to connect to it, there’s no way to update the firmware.
- Comment on I used an original iPod Nano in 2026, and it worked surprisingly well 4 weeks ago:
I’ve used both, and highly prefer this over any of the ipods of the generation. This is partly because of the drag and drop, but mostly because it didn’t gaf whether the mp3 came from itunes or ripped with Audio Grabber. Ipods all cared, and I had to trick them into playing Audio Grabber files by encoding them to m4a. Absolutely bonkers.
- Comment on I used an original iPod Nano in 2026, and it worked surprisingly well 4 weeks ago:
Not to brag, but this is my mp3 in 2026: Image
It plays wonderfully. But only works with Windows XP for transfers…
- Comment on Hiroshima scientists turn any smartphone into a radiation detector 4 weeks ago:
Ah. I missed that. Ok, this makes total sense then. But the films activate at high doses anyway; doses you’ll notice. I guess this system will be especially useful if those films ever become more sensitive.