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Posts by Dr_N
1649 publicly visible posts • joined 12 Nov 2012
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Can a Xilinx FPGA recreate a 1990s Quake-capable 3D card? Yup! Meet the FuryGpu
BBC exterminates AI experiments used to promote Doctor Who
Chinese 'connected' cars are a national security threat, says Biden
Multiple billions up for grabs as UK government launches cloud services tenders
Chunks of deorbiting ESA satellite are expected to reach the ground
'Repeal hate crime laws for free speech' petition passes 14k signatures
UK lawmakers say live facial recognition lacks a legal basis
40 years since Elite became the most fun you could have with 22 kilobytes
The New ROM Antics – building the ZX Spectrum 128
Data breach reveals distressing info: People who order pineapple on pizza
Power grids tremble as electric vehicle growth set to accelerate 19% next year
Magento shopping cart attack targets critical vulnerability revealed in early 2022
RIP Bram Moolenaar: Coding world mourns Vim creator
NASA 'quiet' supersonic jet is nearly ready for flight
Oh, great. Yet another tech billionaire thinks he can get microblogging right
Hacking a Foosball table scored an own goal for naughty engineers
Fujitsu admits it fluffed the fix for Japan’s flaky ID card scheme
German finance minister says nein to more Intel subsidy cash
UK government proposes legislation to regulate umbrella companies
NASA's electric plane tech is coming in for a late, bumpy landing
India calls for all mobile phones to include FM radios
Brexit Britain looks to French company to save crumbling borders and immigration tech
Re: hmm
Lars > Regarding "Can't be trusted any more."
That is a very good/fair point in that discussion.
But there are some quite unsavory/untrustworty Brits too.
Normally it's the ones who refer to themselves as "Expats".
They normally have some hustle on, to get round tax/residency rules, in my experience.
Japan's NTT claims it's built 1.2Tbit/s optical comms that sip power
EU proposes regulations for tablet battery life, spare parts
AI detects 20,000 hidden taxable swimming pools in France, netting €10m
LG makes a TV roughly the size of a queen-sized bed
We were promised integrated packages. Instead we got disintegrated apps
Our software is perfect. If something has gone wrong, it must be YOUR fault
Microsoft open-sources its emojis as part of new design philosophy
Enough with the notifications! Focus Assist will shut them u… 'But I'm too important!'
Not just the national government.
When the prefecture of Alpes Maritimes asked ASF/Vinci to install a variable speedlimit system they refused on cost grounds.
So the prefecture passed a local decree to reduce autoroute speed limits from the already reduced 110kph to 90kph around Nice. And now we are stuck with that.