It doesn’t get more target group than that. Also, one should terminate using this service as it is doing the opposite from what it claims.
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The US has more than caught up though. The US regime is currently working on establishing a DNA databank of all political opponents it can artest under unlwaful conditions, during lawful protests for example, long enough to get the samples, feeding everything into one huge database with all the other legally and illegally aquired data. When the time comes they’ll have already a list of everyone who has to disappear, like the Gestapo in Austria during Anschluss.
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Linux@programming.dev•After Ubuntu, Now Fedora is Jumping Onto the AI Bandwagon With Dedicated AI Developer Desktops
63·3 days agoNot really. “AI bandwagon” is a negatively charged term optimised for emotional response by readers who don’t read any further before posting it angrily on social media.
Fedora is of the most popular Distros among AI developers. Thagg tv is why the headline us not only misleading but false. They are not jumping onto anything new, they are merely improving their offer for something they are already a popular choice for.
Does it work similar to the noise reduction on flagship phones? Then it does create a feel of artificialness when looking closer, with a tendency for artifacts.
If it won’t be illegal, and under the current US regime it sure as hell won’t be illegal, it will come, it is just a matter of time. It will be interesting though if they’ll still do it even where it likely will be illegal, like in the EU.
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Linux@programming.dev•New Linux StarFighter laptop family debuts starting at $1,878 — Star Labs Systems' laptops arrive with spacious RAM, several options
4·7 days agoThey did but there was no alternative for the “AI Max”, it has much higher requirements for bandwith than traditional CPU RAM. They were investigating the possibility for LPCAMM2 or LPCAMM for that system but it was not feasible to maintain that bandwith while retaining data integrity. For the Desktop it was the right choice. It was designed for local inference applications and there the memory bandwidth is absolutely crucial.
For the new Framework 13 Pro however with an Intel based SOC they have now successfully implemented LPCAMM2.
Judging by the look of it I would have thought that magazine was from 2006 ;) Bit it says 2026 in the corner. Maybe it is that I haven’t seen a hard copy of these in a fair while.
That said, any year is a good year to make it your personal year of the Linux desktop.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Over 80 Chrome Extensions Found Selling Their Users Data - And It’s All Completely LegalEnglish
01·13 days agoI was not talking about erhical companies just companies that can’t just go bankrupt without a trace. Google and Co do actually care about billions of fines. Why do you think US tech fascists are so hysterical about EU regulations. If they didn’t care they would just ignore them
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Technology@lemmy.world•Over 80 Chrome Extensions Found Selling Their Users Data - And It’s All Completely LegalEnglish
0·14 days agoYou’d be surprised. When fines are commonly in the billions, they start to care as a matter of fact. At least proper companies do. Criminals with scam businesses are a different story of course.
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Technology@lemmy.world•Over 80 Chrome Extensions Found Selling Their Users Data - And It’s All Completely LegalEnglish
0·14 days agoIn the US maybe, I doubt this is legal in the EU. It is most definitely illegal with sensitive data like health data.


License costs for Windows alone for one single Bundesland in Germany are 15 Mio EUR a year, I read, and that doesn’t include other costs. France is probably paying Microsoft in the hundreds of millions currently. You can do a lot on your own with that kind of money, especially when using everything open source has to offer, as basis.