I posted recently on how a hacker was caught when his MIcrosoft Global Device ID gave him away, linking him to other accounts. Someone has written a GDID changer to try to get around this. Don't know if this actually works. Best to be safe and not hack stuff.
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Meta Now Lets Anyone Use Your Instagram Photos in AI Images—Unless You Opt Out. Why anyone still uses Facebook or Instagram is beyond me.
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This is the year of commodity DRAM, not HBM. I think it's both, actually. There will be a need for both types of memory. And yes, SK Hynix is joining NASDAQ this Friday. Are you ready to buy?
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The male wellness guide to peptides. It seems a lot of people are trying out peptides, mainly from China, designed to help with "muscle gain, sexual health and skin tanning". I suspect many think that they're like other supplements – largely weak but might give you a slight edge, but that they're largely harmless. I would think so, too, but some peptides, like depsipeptide, specifically romisepsin, are actually chemotherapy, used against T-cell lymphomas. So they're not necessarily benign.
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It's officially the end of an era for Adobe. Hard to believe such a dominant company could decline like this. It reminds me in some ways of Microsoft.
Happy Voluntary Lobotomy Day, Microsoft. They're going to let their time-tested, experienced, knowledgeable employees go. Only the young and H-1B visa holders will remain. Oh well.
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The Most Familiar Mystery in Physics. It's inertia. Richard Feynman's father knew that although we knew what to call it, we didn't know why things behave that way.
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If students are skipping school, do you change the rules, so they aren’t required to attend? Oregon Department of Education officials submitted a proposal to the state Senate that recommended repealing compulsory attendance in a state with among the highest student absentee rates—nearly a third of students in 2024 missed 17 or more school days...
8 reasons Blazers may move to Nashville. I think this is spot on. Besides, Portland hates billionaires. Why would he want to have an investment in a city that hates him?
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Oregon approves PGE’s 29.7% rate hike for data centers under landmark law. Well, this is one way to keep the datacenters away. But the public shouldn't have to shoulder the cost for these.
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