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nyaaaa t1_jchv0u0 wrote
Reply to comment by masterhogbographer in Pornhub owner MindGeek sold to Ottawa private equity firm by marketrent
Except, everyone else did.
nyaaaa t1_jbmt8f3 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in The hedge fund that just posted the best return in history is negotiating a company-wide ChatGPT license by habichuelacondulce
Thank you for confirming that its BS
nyaaaa t1_j6oqo75 wrote
Reply to comment by Bosco_is_a_prick in Major milestone for EU energy: Wind and solar produced more electricity than gas in 2022 by Zomaarwat
Energy cost goes down, grid cost goes way up.
But if your country has a failing grid, they gotta rebuild it anyway.
nyaaaa t1_j6i44zq wrote
Reply to comment by HeavensCriedBlood in Microsoft, GitHub, and OpenAI ask court to throw out AI copyright lawsuit by Tooskee
One billion a few years ago, 10 billion few weeks ago.
And the one with first dips on $$
> Microsoft will reportedly get a 75% share of OpenAI’s profits until it makes back the money on its investment, after which the company would assume a 49% stake in OpenAI.
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Reply to comment by gullydowny in Home Depot sent my email, details of stuff I bought to Meta, customer complains by Sorin61
It goes into a database, why shouldn't it be instant?
Hell, I bet contractors are an important audience for Pandora ads, as they do be driving a lot.
nyaaaa t1_j67ohth wrote
Reply to comment by gullydowny in Home Depot sent my email, details of stuff I bought to Meta, customer complains by Sorin61
You just went there, without visiting their website or searching on other sites if they have what you want?
nyaaaa t1_j66vo2l wrote
Reply to comment by mrgni in Germany says it is not a warring party in Ukraine | Russia has deliberately misinterpreted a remark by the German foreign minister for propaganda purposes, Berlin says. by misana123
Energy war for instance, russia stopping delivery, breaking contracts worth tens to hundreds of billions.
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Reply to comment by zeamp in GoTo (formerly LogMeIn) says hackers stole customers' backups and encryption key by ardi62
They did try hard to raise the price to over $100 USD/month.
The financial predators did a good job.
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Reply to comment by Fatboyneverchange in PayPal says hackers accessed sensitive data of ~35K users, including addresses and social security numbers, in a credential stuffing attack in December 2022 by iingot
Not paypals fault that you reused your password.
Edit: credential stuffing attack means: The user used the same password for paypal as they have used elsewhere before.
nyaaaa t1_j2e9nro wrote
Reply to comment by TeddyBongwater in Tesla Model Y Was Europe's Best-Selling Car Overall In November by poke133
My own advice? To read the second sentence of the article, which confirms what Leuchty stated?
Ok I did that, how is anything else you are writing in any way relevant now?
All still remains true despite your claim to the contrary.
nyaaaa t1_j2dhcln wrote
Reply to comment by TeddyBongwater in Tesla Model Y Was Europe's Best-Selling Car Overall In November by poke133
If only there was a linked article that contained the information in the second sentence.
Guess you have to remain ignorant.
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Reply to comment by nicolast13 in China to import 45 foreign video games, grants multiple licences to Tencent by Lakerlion
Dunno, except that it's obviously not applicable here.
nyaaaa t1_j23m7e2 wrote
Reply to comment by dododoob in China to import 45 foreign video games, grants multiple licences to Tencent by Lakerlion
> why are news outlets like this
Because they aren't a shitty list website blog or gaming "news" websites.
The news is that licenses are being granted again after a pause.
Not which specific game, even though, they do mention some, and also, from a news perspective, which companies are doing new business again.
nyaaaa t1_j1hbl7s wrote
My takeaway, hackers could burn down your home by attacking the Samsung update server. Or maybe even easier.
nyaaaa t1_j17vu9r wrote
Reply to comment by Free_Dome_Lover in USPS to Use Billions in Federal Funds to Electrify Delivery Fleet by Sorin61
To be fair, the "second" option is a 150 person company which retired its truck after producing 40 because it didn't meet customer specs.
So no idea who came in third, or what their product would look like.
There is a struggling excellent electric power train and battery maker that pretends it can assemble cars as well, on the market who would be the perfect fit for whoever to make them electric instead.
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Reply to comment by LiterallyZeroSkill in Microsoft-Activision deal: Gamers sue to stop merger by marketrent
Why would we need an agency and lengthy process, if all we had to do is stop the two last companies in a sector to merge.
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Reply to comment by Signal_Bowler5403 in Audi is converting all factories to produce EVs as it phases out gas cars by Genevieves_bitch
> You are an idiot if you think public transportation fits 90% of the American society.
Because only America exists.
Also you speak of choices, it seems improving the situation isn't a valid choice. You know, like how other countries moved from the situation you know, to one where public transportation is the better alternative.
Just keep repeating it is impossible and you will prove yourself correct by not changing it. Its flawless.
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Reply to comment by dontpet in Tandem solar cell achieves 32.5% efficiency by Ssider69
The challenge is finding out if the stuff can last as long as the current alternative.
And if it doesn't last that long, if there are things you can change to make it last longer.
That takes a long time.
nyaaaa t1_j0yudzj wrote
Reply to comment by einmaldrin_alleshin in Tandem solar cell achieves 32.5% efficiency by Ssider69
> Why use super complex technology with monocrystalline silicon and a novel semiconductor on top
There is nothing complex about it.
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Reply to comment by bull1226 in Switzerland’s Giant “Water Battery” Starts Working by Wagamaga
> This is nothing new
Really now? You are saying the country that has 30% pumped storage generation capacity based on their total energy generation capacity, isn't new to this?
Interesting observation.
Weird flex coming from a 2% country citizen.
nyaaaa t1_j0b8frb wrote
Reply to comment by EmilyU1F984 in Will my kids inherit the genetic mutations that I aquire during my lifetime? by RedditScoutBoy
Is it really "inheritable" if you don't have it?
nyaaaa t1_iy6uobl wrote
TL;DR
Fancy dressed shitcoin exchange bailed out fancy dressed shitcoin investment company pretending to be in the loan business while having the majority of loans to a shitcoin investment fund pretending to be a serious hedge fund but somehow paying too high interest rates while gambling in ponzi yield shitcoins.
nyaaaa t1_iy6u9yh wrote
Reply to comment by ThisShouldBeObvious2 in How FTX 'death spiral' spelled doom for BlockFi, according to bankruptcy filing by renome
Exchanges? Plenty.
Shit coin fabs masquerading as exchanges? New ones every day.
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Reply to comment by RunnBunnyRunn in Israeli Elbit Systems Reveals New Drone to Be Used in Occupied West Bank by aa-coding
If only those hundred billion that have piled up over the years could have been spent helping people instead of imprisoning them.
But that would be too complicated.
nyaaaa t1_jchvurw wrote
Reply to comment by Crimbobimbobippitybo in Pornhub owner MindGeek sold to Ottawa private equity firm by marketrent
If you are allergic to facts, see a therapist.