ars technica: we don't know how they did it but google chrome now extracts a pint of blood every time you log on
chrome user, dizzy from blood loss: I swear to god I am like this close to switching to firefox
another chrome user, on the verge of fainting from severe blood loss: no need to resort to that, just switch to [insert today's trendy chrome fork here] and be smart like meeee
Tim Cook laid it out for his investors as to why the company will always be against users repairing gheir devices. When people can repair their devices, they don't buy new ones. When people don't buy new devices, Apple doesn't sell them new devices. It's that's simple.
Making cringe inducing skits about how much they care about the environment while doing everything they can to make iPhones disposable is the kind of corporate duplicity that’d make oil companies blush
OOM OOM OOM OOM
we're running out of room
there's too much memory pressure
it's gonna cause some errors
YOU MUST ONLY READ THE OFFICIAL BLOGS
there is no breach
there is no vulnerability
there are no zero days
*jedi wave*
https://therecord.media/microsoft-disputes-report-on-chinese-hacking
The goal of "longtermism" and most AI evangelism or Singularity woo is to make trivial things sound important at the expense of actually important things so you will give these people money.
"This page looks better in the app!"
idk, random tech company, sounds like that's more of a you problem
https://0daysto.live/posts/arch_linux_ricing/
Struggling to put my finger on something that's been bothering me for the last few years. I think it's that all around me people are trying to use technology to run every system at maximum capacity/efficiency. I think it's one of the most self-destructive economic and social trends.
To begin with, there are lots of low hanging fruit available to increase efficiency in any system. Load boxes in a delivery van in the rough order that they're due to be delivered.