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They have a workforce with the knowledge to run it at wages that are lower than elsewhere. Also as usual probably a ton of subsidies and tax breaks. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
“The negotiations with the company were… based on economic models to examine the benefits of the investment, in order to maximize value for the Israeli public while promoting investment in Israel against the alternative options available to Intel globally.”
- money, the answer is money | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
Plus they already have a fab from 1990 and this site they're talking about broke ground 3 years ago | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
God they are so fucking lost. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
If I had a $25B Israeli fab, I'd expect its Intel devices to have properly functioning interrupts. Good to hear they're working. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
What on earth gave you that impression? | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
Intel’s had a leading research facility there. IIRC, the Core Duo and Core 2 Duo processors were originally designed in Intel Israel. Groundbreaking processors at the time. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
Sure but they’ll be back as soon as the public has moved on from caring about Gaza. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
No one in this thread has made a claim to the morality of intel building or not building fabs in israel. The person who started the thread said that Israel is on its way to being a pariah state which is true. My point was that these actions are only temporary as a response to public pressure. You’re imaging arguments that aren’t being made. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
When Joe biden tells you "don't go into rafah" and you do it anyway... | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
It means you got nothing. That's what it means.
And no, we disagree fundamentally. You've backpedalled and your whole line of reasoning is riddled with fallacies.
I also encourage you get on the Google and read some other articles with more information about this. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
lol pariah state. Companies don’t care that college students are camping out in tents because of tiktok. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
Again history it's wonderful. I would point you to South Africa apartheid college protests and companies divesting. And to this day not going back. But the good point is we don't have to argue. We can just see what happens | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
My argument is pretty much divorced from anything this post is even saying, that companies are inherently incapable of having morality. I’ve been consistent in that the entire time. You’ve somehow twisted this into some attack against Israel. Show me where I’ve been inconsistent, please. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
The Blackpool Chippies Association would like a word. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
It's right on a major rift valley isn't it? | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
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Smishing? | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
“Stop trying to make ‘fetch’ a thing” | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
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Just saying. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
>Once you've been ad free for a year or so
Not really possible for live sports and news, unfortunately. It just comes down to convenience and the fact that I grew up before streaming was even a thing, with internet that was too slow to download everything. I dislike when there's too many ads and the shitty breaks don't follow natural act breaks but aside from that it doesn't really bother me unless it's too repetitive or too loud, which is really a problem with some streaming services. I don't know if the FCC volume regulations don't apply to them or they just don't care. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
> the fact that I grew up before streaming was even a thing
So do I, I was born in the 70s. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
I feel fine | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
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The all new Hondubaru Mitsubuick! It’s definitely going to break because we don’t care! 0W-0 oil | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
Equipped with a fucking sideways TV in the middle console! | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
It's sad when you need to sign an NDA just to drive a car.
It's also questionable whether all of this data collection does anything. Sure, you can sell it, people will buy it, but is it all that useful to anyone besides scammers?
Data should help you model a system, test a theory and/or help you make better informed decisions.
I don't think that's happening with all the exabytes of information available. Businesses gobble up this data to improve their performance but it doesn't, really.
There's a point where more data isn't better and that point depends on the system. Humans are notoriously hard to predict. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
Don't get me wrong, I love tech and all the cool shit it can do. But data collection from my own car is where I draw the line. That's why I hate the fact the "search" is becoming the default locating tool for databases the world over. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
The differences between modern cars is the exact same list of differences that boomers use to differentiate older models from the 1930s, 40s, and 50s.
Don't be that guy. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
....where?
Any time I see an article about some Chinese car, it's always met with ridicule and mocked about how quickly it might catch on fire. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
More great reasons to ride a bike. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
Newer cars are much safer. If you care about the safety of your family then it would probably be wise to ignore your paranoid tendencies. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
And yet you carry your phone in your car.... What do you think it's doing the whole time? | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
Rooted phone? Massive cybersecurity risk right there. How did you root it? With some software provided by an anonymous Internet guy. Oh, you're careful. Hilarious. Go over to r/cybersecurity and ask them what they think of rooted phones. You're smart enough to be dangerous, but not smart enough to be safe. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
What insurance company?
I’m calling bullshit. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
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So, we're really doing this, huh? To hell with the human race, right? We just don't care anymore? | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
They'll have to make these bullet proof essentially, which will add weight, which will slow it down and make it lauder, and they'll have to design a way to reload it
And I bet it's easily blinded by a flashlight anyways lol
Or I could be wrong and this is the first step of the end | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
I for one am excited to fight in a losing war of extermination against an advanced intelligence network capable of self producing it's own machines. Sounds way more exciting than what we've got going on now. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
I bet they could make a more stable and mine resistant platform if they they doubled the amount of robot legs from four to eight. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
At this point I'm convinced that we are all following a black mirror script | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
This is how it ends, huh? With robot dogs carrying machine guns? Unreal | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
Real weakness is fire. They can insulate them and add the weight of additional cooling, or they can up armor them for rounds designed to pierce their stock armor. Doing both will undoubtedly put them in the less effective range. Also a electrified net 6-7 foot wide and all the way across a road would do it. Even the best most sophisticated robots are still fairly fragile for now. But we need to knock this stuff off before they advance much more. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
Dogs of War's Rex is gonna be real one day, ain't he? | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
everything has been called sci-fi before it became reality,just like everyone called phenomena "magic" before science explained it | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
not if they also have thermal cameras,but emp nades could be used i guess | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
OK, sure but in reading the article . . . (emphasis mine, text straight copy/pasted)
>on the back of an **unnamed** domestically produced quadruped robot dog. *The chosen firearm*, **also not identified**, *the gun* could fire up to 750 rounds per minute.
And then . . .
>The team believes that China’s expertise in designing and building robotic dogs also gives them an advantage in this area.
>This **lack of knowledge hampers U.S. efforts to perform a similar task**, as they use imported units. **Since China knows how to make them**, the team had something of an “insider knowledge” of how best to design the gun mount and integrate it into the robot dog
On what planet is the robot that was invented by Boston Dynamics an example of China's expertise?
That isn't even touching on the surreal message that the U.S. is somehow in the dark about how to make a gun shoot things well.
LMAO wtf even is this? | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
Machine gun-wielding robot centipedes | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
Stop fretting, John Conner will save humanity. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
Right? Clamp a gun to a large enough mass and its gonna be pretty damn stable.. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
Blueys got my back! | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
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So much for a company that wants to have a completely closed Garden. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-12-06 |
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What I'm curious about is how will this get approved? Dumping all of that heat into bodies of water can't possibly be good. Heck, power plants used to draw in surface water with reckless abandon to cool themselves down back in the day. The EPA eventually clamped down on it because they were changing the local habitats around them. My dad said the bay around one of them used to have incredible fishing all year long because the water was always nice and warm.
edit: CO2 is WAAAAAY down..... but we've boiled our streams. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
OP buried the lede :
> He added that the HotTwist system is said to deliver 350% to 400% more heat than the electricity it needs to operate, **which is comparable to the most efficient air source heat pumps**.
so you have the added complication of needing to be near water, the added risk of running glycol through said body of water, and the end result is "comparable" to the most efficient air source heat pumps :/
i live in the midwest and have often wondered about retrofitting a mini split system to run a ground loop heat exchanger instead of an air exchanger. but i assume (perhaps wrongly) that a pump to move water through several hundred feet of tubing would consume significantly more power than a fan moving air, even if the static temperature of the "ground water" would be more efficient VS air temp.
i know my well pump is a hog. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
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Who TF license a programming language? Programming languages are more or less specifications so FLOSS implementations exist, no? | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
>Java's almost 30 now. Still tons of development going on in it.
But like COBOL, most development centres around supporting enterprises that invested heavily into Jakarta EE (formally JavaEE) back in the day, and even Java itself is a language that is slowly fading away... if TIOBE Index is to believed.
>COBOL was long on its way out at 30 w/ OO languages having supplanted it.
COBOL does have OO support since 2003, but COBOL was actively being declared a dead language long before OOP was a thing.
There was an article awhile ago that I wish I kept that went into the history of why COBOL was deprecated, it wasn't because of its age or lack of OOP, but it was a domain specific language, and that was consider an hindrance in the computing science world at the time.
>It remains primarily on big mainframes that to this day are still chugging along.
You could run COBOL on PC systems, I remember MicroFocus sold compilers for DOS/Windows, and COBOL on IBM AIX with CICS still exists last I checked, even GCC and LLVM had a COBOL compiler add-on at one point (don't know if that still supported).
Ironically, Java is a big on mainframes along with COBOL and REXX. IBM was a big champion of Java, I always assumed out of spite to Microsoft enterprise offerings, but that's another story. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
Oracle still claims ownership on parts of OpenJDK. A number of years ago i had a sev as we were shipping OpenJDK docs which Oracle changed the license to disallow. They reverted the change but we decided to stop shipping docs to customers. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
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Please, all right-wing conservative parties worldwide, keep telling us that pollution is no concern to any us, I double dare you. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
But it isn’t, the kind of people they want dead are dying. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
Are they breathing different air or what? Last time I checked, we are all in this together. Sure, locally it might make a big difference, but eventually it'll catch up globally. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
But what if we make the air clean for nothing?? | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
That’s good point. Actually all we do is for good standards of living beings like humans, animals etc and utilise non living matters for that but in the end we affect our own health though apparently getting benefits as we face lots of health issues, spending a lot on such diseases and such researches of treatments like cancer, so we are loosing on other side though gaining benefits on one side. We all know health comes first so measures should be taken accordingly | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
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I have mixed feelings about Russian companies releasing code on GitHub. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
That’s cool, thanks! | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
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Let's cook up a class action against OpenAI, I get hard only thinking about it. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
Wait till you get the $3,5! | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
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ChatGPT excels at spitting out bullshit. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
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I can’t think of anyone who’s ever used social media on a console | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
And nothing of value was lost. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
Twitter is CHEEKS now. I say this as someone who notices the anti-musk sentiment. I used Twitter for sports news for years. I could hop on scroll and see all the tweets for breaking news. Since he's taken over there's so much nonsense in my feed from people I don't follow. The product itself is terrible now. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
It's Facebook/Meta's answer to Twitter. Except it's tied to your Instagram account, which I hate. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
"attacking me" Lmao. Omg I can't take it with you sensitive people. Cya | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
That value was not worth billions. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
Does anyone have burn cream for poor xavier? That fool just got roasted. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
Porn bots is usually just in response to porny posts (in my experience) and right wing garbage is just as common as left wing garbage as far as I can tell. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
Good. X is nazi central now, with a generous heap of spam bots. Like "people" will get mad at you if disparage hitler. Easy way to get them to rile up is to remind them that nazis lost the war. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
> Might want to get a life
Says the one with *50* comments within the last hour alone. Holy projection, Batman | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
And it's hilarious. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
I still call it Twitter just cause. Fuck calling it X, not because of Elon or because of how stupid it is (its actually a branding he's been hanging onto for *too* long, and not a recent thing), or because of how stupid it was when he first tried using- mostly because of all the jokes folks made at Prince's expense AND because of what I learned in graphic design- they seem to have only lost value by rebranding, and anyone with half a brain should have stopped it. The fact that so many "professional journalists" keep using , "X (formerly Twitter)" even if it just auto-correcting the keyword of their choosing- annoys me the most. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
You’re right.
Information can’t be quantified by cost. It’s priceless. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
You really downvoting "free speech" bruhhhhhh | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
we are already in the dead internet, we just haven't realized how many bots we are interacting with yet | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
I though it was about X input or something and was ready to sad. realised it's just twitter integration but I'm still sad since that means still no universal input standard, nor even something they actually pursue. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
Lol do you spend it all on you Canadian gf?
I’m sure you show your friend all totally not fake pics of her. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
Nice work Elno, nobody knows what the fuck these headlines mean because you changed the company name from one of the most widely known brand names in the world to the most commonly used place-holder variable that could mean literally anything.
It takes true genius to completely destroy the recognizabilty of a brand. Companies spend millions of dollars in the HOPE of gaining even a fraction of the name recognition that Twitter had. Now even people on a damn tech subreddit need to take a moment and figure out what they're talking about. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
I imagine they're stuck. They *really* want to get the last word in, but that would just reinforce my point. | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
All I care about is free speech. Twitter pre and post Elon is night and day in free speech. Before if you call people a woman or a man and not 10934843 genders you get banned.
Ya'll are coming across as anti free speech and that's very much expected. GJ | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
I only have a burner account for porn lmao | r/technology | comment | r/technology | 2024-11-06 |
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