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Technology@lemmy.world•Is Wikipedia's Volunteer Model Facing a Generational Crisis?English
734·8 days agoThey want to dumb down Wikipedia
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Technology@lemmy.world•RAM Prices Got You Down? Try DDR3. Seriously!English
3·16 days agoMy pc uses DDR2 and it runs Linux with no problem. I can even game, just not the new ones
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World News@lemmy.world•How many times has Israel violated the Gaza ceasefire? Here are the numbersEnglish
15·23 days agoThis “ceasefire” is only for the media, just like the Cambodia x Thailand ceasefire.
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World News@lemmy.world•Trump creates his own UN: countries must pay US$1bn to join his "Board of Peace" – BloombergEnglish
2·23 days agoNobody expects…
This. Kate is awesome!
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News@lemmy.world•European leaders appear torn in face of new world order after Venezuela attack
53·1 month agoEurope’s double standards: Ukraine and Venezuela…
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•Statistically, probably with the beetles. 🪲English
4·2 months agoActually butterflies are moths
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News@lemmy.world•FBI under Kash Patel has become ‘internally paralyzed by fear’, new report reveals
291·2 months agoThat was always the plan
Amazing, that looks like something out of the Lord of the Rings movie.
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Technology@lemmy.world•NVIDIA's H100 GPU Takes Data Centers to SpaceEnglish
11·3 months agoAccording to the International Energy Agency, the world’s data-crunching infrastructure is set to consume as much electricity by 2030 as the entire nation of Japan. Data centers also require enormous amounts of water for cooling—each day, a single 1-megawatt data center consumes as much water as about 1,000 people living in the developed world, World Economic Forum data suggests.
Also, goodbye stars, only datacenters and space junk now.
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News@lemmy.world•You Can't Refuse To Be Scanned by ICE's Facial Recognition App, DHS Document Says
13·3 months agoThe U.S. Department of Defense quickly viewed biometric data and what it called “identity dominance” as the cornerstone of multiple counterterrorism and counterinsurgency strategies. Identity dominance means being able to keep track of people the military considers a potential threat regardless of aliases, and ultimately denying organizations the ability to use anonymity to hide their activities.
By 2004, thousands of U.S. military personnel had been trained to collect biometric data to support the wars in Afghanistan and Iraq. By 2007, U.S. forces were collecting biometric data primarily through mobile devices such as the Biometric Automated Toolset (BAT) and Handheld Interagency Identity Detection Equipment (HIIDE). BAT includes a laptop, fingerprint reader, iris scanner and camera. HIIDE is a single small device that incorporates a fingerprint reader, iris scanner and camera. Users of these devices can collect iris and fingerprint scans and facial photos, and match them to entries in military databases and biometric watchlists.
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Science Memes@mander.xyz•That moment when you graduated from MEMEEnglish
3·4 months agoI bet your thesis was a joke
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Technology@lemmy.world•Data Centers Turn to Aviation Engines for Power SolutionsEnglish
46·4 months agoSpectrum makes this seems a very positive way of “bringing power gaps”, but the social consequences of living nearby multiple engines running 24/7 are terrible. This video describes a "town that elon musk is poisoning "













Well, they are targeting young users because it’s a biological fact that they can’t control themselves very well, meaning that their brains are not fully developed yet. This is like making profits from people with diabetes by selling expensive insulin; if they don’t get it, they die.
TikTok should answer legally by its actions, as well as other industries.