

16 and already a serial rapist, now murderer. Wtf?
Off topic: why are there two useless paragraphs at the end of the article repeating what the previous paragraphs said, almost identically.


16 and already a serial rapist, now murderer. Wtf?
Off topic: why are there two useless paragraphs at the end of the article repeating what the previous paragraphs said, almost identically.


That’s goofy as hell that the emergency number isn’t localized. I think the idea that pressing a physical button 5 times quickly is faster than having to look at the phone and select options. Idk, though, I don’t use it.


Bixby was not llm based, originally, and sometimes updates will rewrite a user’s custom settings. For instance, I had a galaxy on which I made pushing the power button three times turn on the flashlight. An update occurred that overrode that setting by deleting it and turned on five presses to call 911. I ended up accidently calling 911 at 3am (accompanied by a blasting alarm sound) trying not to wake someone by turning on the light.


It costs $100k, operating the vehicle as intended causes parts to fall off, rain will disable it, and it’s incapable of leaving the pavement. Every one they managed to sell has been recalled. There’s no way it dethrones the hilux, which is dependable, cheap, readily available, and well proven offroad, in combat. I know musk isn’t too bright, particularly when his pride is involved, but he’d be a bigger fool than I believed him to be if he restarts production on the cybertruck. Frankly this reads like some backroom “advertising” deal with the Trump administration to con people into changing their minds about or, more likely, to drum up interest among nonstate actors so Tesla can make bulk sales to offload the current stock. “Ooh, the largest airforce in the world is concerned about this commercially available vehicle made out of glue and sheet aluminum with a built in explosive pack just waiting for a detonator!” Product costs money to hold and they’re in the hole bad.


Who came to eat? 😜


Honestly, this whole thing is hilarious. My interest was limited to start with after 2042. Now it doesn’t matter because I can’t play anyway (I’m not playing a shooter on console). Furthermore, it’s apparently a pain in the ass for Windows users, too. The incompetence is really incredible to watch.


Maybe we should be more like the luddites, starting with data centers.


I prefer regular, but my health prefers low sodium.


I’m one of those weirdos who likes V8, not those sugar water concoctions, the original.
Both of those people are fucking stupid and shouldn’t be on the road. He was just as likely to hit something or someone. Furthermore, something tells me this altercation started before what was shown, and I suspect both of those morons played their role.


That bit about vegans raises some interesting thoughts regarding veganism and pet keeping. As with most things, I’m sure it depends on the individual.


That is interesting. I bet it was a legitimate attack, but the government’s attempt to cover up their embarrassment (particularly the fleeing “guard”) has muddied the water, as any cover-up will do. I must have missed that one at the time.


I’m honestly surprised we haven’t seen an assassination by drone from a nonstate actor yet. It’s cheap, would subvert many of the protections aimed at stopping shooters, and security likely wouldn’t react in time or have the equipment to effectively stop it.


After 2042, I wasn’t very interested in this title to begin with so it isn’t much of a loss. Gamers in general don’t really care about rootkits (but will rage over launchers?), but I’m curious to see how well this will do after the trash that was 2042.


So much of forensics is bullshit or not quite as accurate as it’s portrayed to the public. People are already primed to accept information from people with titles/degrees and copaganda television cements that trust in these “experts.”


Hell, I remember when they discontinued the front range express. It was a great service that I used frequently before moving to Denver from the springs.


Absolutely. Linux in general has become very approachable. I recently came back to Linux after 15 years away and I have been very impressed with how well everything just works. I’ve only experienced very minor issues with peripherals that were solved with a simple Google search or update.
That’s the one strength the US has ever had, immigration. So many inventions and industries exist because of immigrants. Most times it was in the face of rampant descrimination, segregation, violence, and attempts to shut them down or take it from them. It was the only part of the civic religion they indoctrinated us with as children that wasn’t complete bullshit.