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  • I'm starting to think we will end up with no high-end dedicated graphics hardware being available for home use.

  • At least Minecraft has been a success

  • Gold

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  • The natural ones are still dug up by slaves and sold for a fortune, for some evil reason.

  • Risky ferret

  • The whole process has been streamlined, and reflexively lying about their actions part of it. There are large departments of people working in offices that are paid to make propaganda, churn out bald-faced lies with the same basic format, and come back everyday to do the same thing for the next horror story. There are plenty of media organizations that will see these lies, which does influence what and how events get reported.

  • Ever see the movie Splice?

  • I'd be more for California physically limiting the speed of every vehicle sold in the state to 70 mph.

  • I doubt they are actually silver

  • They already have.

  • And critical backups should be passed into an air gapped vault with a little guard piggy.

  • FYI, it's an anal hook.

  • I wonder how consistent the pours were.

  • I'm surprised how many liberals are against nuclear power and GMO crops. For a long time I've considered them to be good if done safely, while a lot of liberals are against them across the board. If the alternative is famine and coal power, I think it's worth it.

  • In my experience it doesn't work from the outside.

  • Portland too.

  • Didn't you know, basic economics is a woke lib worldwide conspiracy.

  • I expect the DoJ will make some vague and some explicit threats, and it will be dropped for "technical reasons".

  • AVP_irl

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  • Flick the bean button faster!

  • Do black holes evaporate trillions of trillions of times faster than expected? Supermassive ones were expected to take around 10^100 years.

  • Technology @lemmy.world

    Scientists uncovered the nutrients bees were missing — Colonies surged 15-fold

    www.sciencedaily.com /releases/2026/03/260327000518.htm