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forksporkspoon t1_je7tpsa wrote
Reply to comment by Excellent-Wishbone12 in EA is laying off 6 percent of its workers by McFatty7
"Layoffs are the new hiring!"
forksporkspoon t1_jddcgz6 wrote
Didn't they buy a company that "specializes" in vehicle IoT? I remember getting recruiter emails for this company whose major claim to fame was that they were a Ford subsidiary focused on vehicle IoT.
forksporkspoon t1_jblzjkh wrote
Reply to comment by Disastrous_Ball2542 in The hedge fund that just posted the best return in history is negotiating a company-wide ChatGPT license by habichuelacondulce
Best return but worst customer response?
forksporkspoon t1_j9phq7b wrote
Reply to U.S. Supreme Court Declines to Hear Wikimedia Foundation’s Challenge to NSA Mass Surveillance by gururururug
Love it when our highest court just flat out refuses to consider cases it doesn't like.
forksporkspoon t1_j664jns wrote
The army of contract developers will work the way they always do. The army of contract BA's, project managers, and other managers will work the same way they always do. As usual, it will take years to get nothing done but a lot of money will be spent.
forksporkspoon t1_j5uswa8 wrote
Reply to comment by Lumiafan in Everyone Wants Your Email Address. Think Twice Before Sharing It. by 08830
Where's a NordVPN ad when you need it?
forksporkspoon t1_j47y1vb wrote
It's just tax dollars.
forksporkspoon t1_izq0n9q wrote
...I don't think anyone was really shocked. Is this journalism?
forksporkspoon t1_iufwboi wrote
Reply to comment by Bitter-Perspective13 in This Implant Turns Brain Waves Into Words by Sorin61
Based on past work I've done with external EEG caps (not implants), I would imagine this prices requires training before brainwaves can be interpreted as words. E.g. the subject thinks the word "hello" as brain activity is recorded, and later the computer tries to fuzzy match current brain activity with previous records to identify the correct word (or image).
If that process applies with this implant, you'd have to very intentionally focus on a pre-trained word before it would show up on the screen.
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Reply to Apple testing Apple Silicon Mac Pro with 24-core CPU, 76-core GPU, 192GB of memory by prehistoric_knight
Looks like a cheese grater.
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Reply to comment by dangerpeanut in Your Microsoft Exchange Server Is a Security Liability by ChickenTeriyakiBoy1
I.e. quality costs money.
forksporkspoon t1_jegyf7e wrote
Reply to comment by _night_flight_ in Hyundai, Kia Say They’ll Fix Millions of Easily Stolen Cars - Frustrated law enforcement and states attorneys general have asked the automakers to fix the cars that can be stolen with little more than a USB charger. by speckz
I believe in the VW case they checked to see if the wheels were turning quickly but the car wasn't moving.