empirebuilder1
empirebuilder1 t1_j6bu751 wrote
They're only removing the ability to buy product keys. It will not affect download of the actual install media, which just means everyone staying on win10 will end up using the pirate activation methods that are already all over the internet.
empirebuilder1 t1_j62i32e wrote
Reply to comment by eldedomedio in Deepfakes for scrawl: With handwriting synthesis, no pen is necessary by DoremusJessup
Do you even know how many legal documents are still made binding based off a human signature? Feed sample of desired signatures, let it train, forge docs. Or in the opposing direction, use a specific writing set to fake the existence of a person to confuse all other analysis and obfuscate the source of a document.
empirebuilder1 t1_j53wdca wrote
Reply to comment by designer_of_drugs in Bloomberg: Amazon Packages Burn in India, Final Stop in Broken Recycling System. Plastic wrappers and parcels that start off in Americans’ recycling bins end up at illegal dumpsites and industrial furnaces — and inside the lungs of people by ombx
Same issue with asbestos. Shit's an engineering wonder material, amazing thermal insulation properties, structurally and chemically stable. Just that teeny tiny minor issue of anyone working with it tends to end up with major lung damage.
empirebuilder1 t1_j3zmow6 wrote
Reply to comment by jeepster2982 in Meta ends support for original Quest headset after less than 4 years by Abscess2
You shouldn't have been considering them for any headset the second FB got their fingers in the pot.
It was obvious from the start they were gonna do nothing but stick their big data dick in the entire company for their own corporate goals, user experience and functionality went right to the bottom of the priority pile
empirebuilder1 t1_j1x6xs0 wrote
Reply to comment by jeffinRTP in Chipmakers Struggle With Inventory Buildup On Pandemic Demand Correction by Genevieves_bitch
> It might be that the manufacturer moved to higher priced chips and retired the old fab equipment.
That's exactly what happened. Square footage in a fab clean room is $$$$$$. If there's no orders coming in for an older process that shit gets chucked and replaced with new equipment running modern nodes faster than your mother can suck down a hot dog. And automotive was the worst offender at being dead stuck on old processes, because retooling their own integrated components is money they hate spending.
empirebuilder1 t1_j1jbd59 wrote
Reply to comment by manfromfuture in Judge kept cooperation of Alameda CEO, FTX co-founder a secret so Sam Bankman-Fried wouldn’t get spooked and fight extradition by ihavestrings
He stole from rich people. He's gonna get the whole book thrown at him.
empirebuilder1 t1_iugn2u2 wrote
I'm assuming JPEG-XL is getting killed because WEBP, which is fully google home-grown-and-owned, not built by a consortium that just happens to include google, has already supplanted it.
empirebuilder1 t1_itteuew wrote
Reply to comment by BeardyAndGingerish in Oculus founder Palmer Luckey compares Facebook's metaverse to a 'project car,' with Mark Zuckerberg pursuing an expensive passion project that no one thinks is valuable by FrodoSam4Ever
They've somehow dumped 5x Boeing's R&D budget into this project in the past couple years and still made an end result that appears worse in both UX and graphical quality than a small independent developer made in half the time with 1/100th the budget. The entire thing is mismanaged and DoA.
empirebuilder1 t1_itteg1e wrote
Reply to Oculus founder Palmer Luckey compares Facebook's metaverse to a 'project car,' with Mark Zuckerberg pursuing an expensive passion project that no one thinks is valuable by FrodoSam4Ever
can't you billionaires go off and, like, build an evil lair on a secluded jungle island or some shit like a normal fucking villain should???
empirebuilder1 t1_iswj89y wrote
Reply to comment by samanime in Australia backs plan for intercontinental power grid by chrisdh79
> It sounds a bit crazy at first, but we already have truckloads of cables running around the world to power Internet and whatnot.
The physics of fiber optical data transmission are a good bit different than power transmission. Not that they aren't insurmountable, but the economics change fast when you're talking about moving terawatts of power.
empirebuilder1 t1_jcwbl4z wrote
Reply to comment by MrBillyLotion in India cuts internet for 27 million people amid search for fugitive by marketrent
"Huh, there's the guy i heard the police are looking for. Sure would be neat if I had some way to tell them where he is."