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IBM Slowed down the speed and quality of my weathe
*Wednesday August 23, 2023 @01:53PM
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IBM To Sell Weather Business
Re: The Beast Is Loose & Kills The Night
*Thursday July 13, 2023 @01:35PM
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Elon Musk Announces xAI With Goal To Understand 'True Nature of the Universe'
None of this works for retired folks still on Link
*Thursday April 13, 2023 @02:37PM
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LinkedIn Will Finally Offer Ways To Verify Your Job
Re: I think SQLWindows and PowerBuilder were VB co
*Sunday March 19, 2023 @02:05PM
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I think SQLWindows and PowerBuilder were VB compet
*Sunday March 19, 2023 @01:59PM
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Something Pretty Right: a History of Visual Basic
My first computers
*Sunday September 18, 2022 @02:37PM
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Ask Slashdot: What Was Your First Computer?
The USB-C connector weakens with use.
*Wednesday September 29, 2021 @01:46PM
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Why Does the iPhone Still Use Lightning?
Terrible Interface. The very first was better
*Thursday September 16, 2021 @02:33PM
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Amazon Gives Kindle E-Readers a Rare User Interface Overhaul
Pegasus doesn't infect U.S. +1 phone numbers
*Tuesday July 20, 2021 @03:31PM
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Despite the Hype, iPhone Security No Match For NSO Spyware
Possible Virtual Memory Problem
*Thursday February 25, 2021 @02:49PM
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Apple M1 Mac Users Report Excessive SSD Wear
Windows Drivers
*Thursday October 01, 2020 @02:01PM
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Windows XP Leak Confirmed After User Compiles the Leaked Code Into a Working OS
Re:Who is surprised by this?
*Tuesday August 25, 2020 @02:52PM
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First Covid-19 Reinfection Has Been Documented
PDFs are wonderful to search in
*Tuesday August 11, 2020 @03:11PM
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PDF Still Unfit for Human Consumption, 20 Years Later
That list is already old.
*Sunday July 05, 2020 @01:19PM
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WHO Sees First Results From COVID Drug Trials Within Two Weeks
Apple's new chip runs OS/X and IOS apps
*Tuesday June 23, 2020 @01:19PM
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What Happens If Apple Switches to Its Own ARM Chips for Macs?
The U.S. had a Space Force until 2008
*Sunday December 22, 2019 @07:07PM
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President Trump Officially Adds a New Branch to the U.S. Military: Space Force
Re:Needs a better name
*Sunday December 15, 2019 @04:12PM
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Building Your Own Open Source, Privacy-Protecting Voice Assistant With A Raspberry Pi
Re:Seems like this drives under-reporting income
*Wednesday December 11, 2019 @10:43PM
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Greeks Set To Face Heavy Fines If They Don't Spend 30% of Their Income Electronically
Re:We already know this creature by another name
*Friday October 18, 2019 @03:33PM
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Paris Zoo Unveils the 'Blob,' An Organism With No Brain But 720 Sexes
But the 8086 and 8088 didn't have memory mgmt
*Saturday July 06, 2019 @10:30PM
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'Motorola Has Let Me Down For the Last Time'
Re:Aerodynamic is not cool when ot comes to cars
*Monday May 20, 2019 @10:24PM
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Ask Slashdot: Why Did It Take So Long For Cars To Become Aerodynamically Shaped?
Re:Step 0
*Friday April 12, 2019 @04:00PM
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How To Stop Amazon From Listening To Your Alexa Recordings
Uninstalls should be tested early.
*Tuesday May 29, 2018 @02:27PM
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US Government Can't Get Controversial Kaspersky Lab Software Off Its Networks
Re: A Very Old Performance Problem, Mostly Forgott
*Wednesday March 22, 2017 @09:13PM
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Performance Bugs, 'the Dark Matter of Programming Bugs', Are Out There Lurking and Unseen
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