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that Fisker has been trying to make ocean owners |
pay for their own recall repairs |
which is very much illegal. |
Fisker is likewise attracting ominous attention from the SEC |
who are investigating the company, but haven't said exactly why. |
That's just what happens |
when you're a struggling company |
failing to meet its contractual obligations. |
you start seeing the silhouette of SEC Chairman Gary Gensler |
every time you close your eyes. |
Like the Grim Reaper. |
Does that happen to people? |
But when I close my eyes |
I just see our sponsor. |
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Believe it or not, in 1964 |
this show won the Nobel Prize for quickest bit. |
Now that's something to tell your grandkids. |
YouTube has started hiding the skip button timer on its mobile app |
just a week after some Reddit users |
reported seeing a grayed-out skip button timer on desktop. |
Now it might not be the worst thing. |
As seen in a screen recording from Android Police |
the length of the unskippable portion is still shown in the seek bar |
and the skip button appears after that portion is done. |
And a YouTube spokesperson said |
the change is meant to allow users to focus on the ads. |
Yeah, that's why I don't watch YouTube ads. |
The distracting skip button. |
Just can't take my eyes off. |
It's gorgeous. |
Asus' new NitroPath RAM slot design |
can apparently boost speeds by up to 400 megatransfers per second in a peculiar way. |
The tech has no direct improvements |
for populated RAM slots, but for the unpopulated ones. |
Turns out that the metal contacts in empty slots act like antennas |
generating electrical noise that interferes with RAM at high speeds. |
It's like how everyone's wisdom teeth |
accidentally pick up secret CIA transmission. |
That's everyone, right? |
That happens to you, right? |
NitroPath slots solve this by shortening the contacts. |
Though the tech was announced back in August |
it's finally arriving on select high-end ASUS motherboards |
and should come to other OEMs sometime next year |
according to YouTuber Der Bauer and my teeth. |
Leaked slides allegedly from Intel's imminent unveiling |
of its Core Ultra 200 series desktop CPUs, |
aka Arrow Lake, show the upcoming flagship Core Ultra 9 285K |
providing lower FPS on average than its predecessor, the Core i9-14900K. |
Unless we're gonna get a Ultra 9 290K at some point |
we don't know. |
Although the Arrow Lake chip is using |
80 watts less than the older model |
and it has eight fewer threads |
thanks to Intel removing hyper-threading |
it's a bit weird that Intel is advertising their new product |
with a promise of more modest performance. |
I don't know |
maybe that's their marketing angle. |
This CPU isn't big and flashy |
it's very demure |
very mindful of how much power it's using. |
This guy uses TikTok. |
Meta has now confirmed that they will be training its AI |
on pictures and videos taken using Ray-Ban Meta smart glasses |
after previously refusing to publicly discuss |
whether or not they do so. |
Oh, I guess, why would that be? |
It's not, guys, this isn't |
why are we even worrying about this? |
You can technically opt out of the training |
by not using the multimodal AI capabilities of your multimodal AI-powered smart glasses |
Meta will also use your voice convos with the AI for training |
though you can actually opt out of that |
the first time you log in to the Ray-Ban Meta app. |
But please don't if you're in Australia or the UK |
both countries that just got access to the AI. |
Zuck needs that voice data |
so he can learn how to tell what the hell you're saying. |