
That’s just an example. Most websites are like this.

That’s just an example. Most websites are like this.

8GB isn’t enough for 3 facebook tabs, regardless of how efficient the underlying OS is.
I’m glad we’re in a spot where we stop buying RAM. It means we stop giving them headroom.

If your product requires internet, it’s actually a service.
And yes, Cars as a Service (CaaS) can die.

I think previous GTA games have come on multiple discs. Possibly as far back as vice city.

Being bigger. They don’t move so they can be huge.

This cooling tech sounds exactly like the radiator in my car.

This sounds a bit like a passport-stamping scheme. But the passport doesn’t have your name and photo on it. Hopefully it only stores verifiable stamps, but not who stamped it.
I hope they use this to tackle age verification. I’d like to just have a token to prove my age without handing over an actual ID to questionable companies.
I’m old enough to recognise an iomega ZIP drive.

When asked, my mother’s maiden name is “0nzoIHUzdTMu2YDz”.
Moore’s law hit the ceiling. We’re only keeping up because there’s an array of gas turbines running without permits in towns with low water pressure.

We’ve moved to Cloudflare’s turnstile and it’s significantly less obnoxious.

By the time the public own it, it will be a liability, not an asset. I’ve seen my government purchase a telco’s entire infrastructure only to immediately write it off.
Just set it on fire already.

This feels like a setup to the biggest rug-pull in history. The whole thing is going to shit and the taxpayers will be holding the bags.
Cheaper than a netflix subscription. Especially if you repurpose the last PC you upgraded as a server. Jellyfin will run fine on 15 year old hardware.
If you’re happy with FHD (1080p) res, the requirements for both server and client are very low.