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Satellite imagery shows mystery ship built in China amid breakneck naval expansion
  • The ship that's half grey half yellowish in the top part of the rectangular harbour.

    It's interesting because it's a flat-top like a carrier but much too small to be one.

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    Entire Mac Lineup Now Finally Starts With at Least 16GB RAM, Ending 8GB Era
  • I'm running Fedora KDE on a Framework laptop and a custom built machine, but they are all AMD so IDK about Nvidia cards.

    As I've heard Nvidia nowadays releases Linux drivers.

    TBH I haven't had any problems installing and using Linux for years now, I think just go for it and see what happens.

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    Entire Mac Lineup Now Finally Starts With at Least 16GB RAM, Ending 8GB Era
  • My current Linux machine needed exactly zero config post install, and even stuff like the fingerprint reader is working, I'm using it instead of passwords in a terminal.

    I can also play games pretty well, it's usually smoother and less buggy than on Windows.

    I feel Linux is not a compromise for me anymore, Windows is fast becoming one though.

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    Steam games will now need to fully disclose kernel-level anti-cheat on store pages
  • Making it super simple, it runs with full access on your machine, always. It can fuck anything up, and see everything. It can get your browser history, banking details or private messages you enter, activate your webcam or mic without you knowing, or brick your computer even.

    And you can't even check what it's really doing on your computer because it's a crime under US law.

    Finally, it can get hacked and other people than the creator can do all these to your computer as well,as it already happened once.

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    Been thinking this for over a decade
  • So the bare minimum that even my little Eastern European hellhole could do was that a polling place closing means that those in line can still vote.

    A poll worker gets in line exactly at closing time, and those in front get to vote however long that takes. It's not hard to organize.

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  • apnews.com Orbán aide faces backlash for saying Hungary wouldn’t have fought a Russian invasion

    One of Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán’s closest aides is facing backlash over statements he made suggesting that Hungary, unlike Ukraine, would not have defended itself against a Russian invasion.

    I mean, he's not wrong, but apparently saying the quiet part out loud became a faux pas in Hungary recently.

    It's not as pithy as Orbán's "Rosatom will buy it for me" about RTL Hungary though.

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