@jalefkowit This sounds like a complete train wreck and everyone is just too polite to say it out loud.
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"Deadly blackouts that killed hundreds of people across Texas in 2021 — which have been widely blamed on failures to properly insulate gas pipelines — may have had a more nefarious cause, a new lawsuit alleges.@jalefkowit Watch me being not surprised at all. Remember Enron?
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Ted Nelson, one of the key figures in the history of modern information technology, wrote an article for Creative Computing’s June 1980 issue describing his first encounter with an Atari 8-bit computer. And it is a really fun read.@jalefkowit It's great to remember those heady days in the early 80s when a moving 3D star field could make anyone flip out.
We were so innocent back then.
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"On Saturday, a YouTube creator called 'ChromaLock' published a video detailing how he modified a Texas Instruments TI-84 graphing calculator to connect to the Internet and access OpenAI's ChatGPT, potentially enabling students to cheat on tests."@jalefkowit We just had to buy a TI-84 for the kid for Math classes - I couldn't believe that in the year 2024 I would be spending $$$ on a brand new Z80 system.
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Wake up babe, new town just dropped@jalefkowit The YT video comments are not the usual cynics and Reddit castoffs, it’s all “I want to visit!”. Everything about this video is so wholesome.
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I didn’t think there was any way true crime podcasts could squick me out harder than they already do. But congrats to whomever cut this ad, they found a way@jalefkowit "Listen to us for ten excruciating hours as we describe in detail how this man killed his family."
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I will be forever baffled why people pour any old shit into their body just because some idiot "influencer" tells them it's safe.I will be forever baffled why people pour any old shit into their body just because some idiot "influencer" tells them it's safe.
The wellness drink for sober people that some say they can’t stop drinking
Kratom drinks like Feel Free Classic are becoming more popular in the US, but studies show a risk of dependency
the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)