As pessoas não estão prontas para o show de resenha que vai ser quando a Sony esperar a poeira baixar pra anunciar o fim do compartilhamento de conta na PSN
Malu Gaspar: “É preciso definir um limite. Toda vez que um agente privado dá dinheiro ou benefícios a um agente público nessas circunstâncias, isso é propina. Não existe almoço grátis, viagem grátis ou ingresso grátis. Estão naturalizando algo que não deveria ser normal.”
"man my head always hurts and i always feel dizzy and i have slight hallucinations despite not having a family history of schizophrenia"
The humble black mold behind the bookshelf that i constantly sit near:
BREAKING: Brazil approves regulatory framework for Starlink Direct to Cell.
• Anatel approved the regulatory framework for Direct-to-Cell satellite services.
• The rules allow mobile spectrum to be used for satellite-to-phone connectivity.
• Starlink will still need a partnership with a Brazilian mobile carrier before commercial service can launch.
• Regular LTE smartphones could connect directly to satellites.
• The move is a major step toward nationwide coverage in remote and underserved regions across Brazil.
>be apple
>have factory in china
>china says “we have imminent domain, these factories are ours”
>freak out and move production to India
>experience terrible product quality and the biggest data breach in history
Lmao
> Peter Stokes
> Scattered Spider guy
> Arrested
> Microsoft helps FBI
> Read court documents
> Page 12
> Microsoft tracks Stokes from GDID
> Microsoft Global Device Identifier (GDID)
> Stokes used Windows
> Page 34
> GDID assigned to each OS install
> GDID unique to each device
> GDID only change if OS wiped
> Stokes GDID 6755467234350028
> GDID reported internet activity to Microsoft
> GDID showed Stokes using Ngrok
> GDID reported Stokes IP address
> GDID showed Stokes web activity
> GDID showed timestamps of web activity
> GDID mapped with video game activity
> GDID showed games played
> GDID undocumented
> GDID only mentioned in one MSDN document
> Azure UCDOStatus
> Azure Monitor Logging
Meta has found a way to reuse older DDR4 memory in its newest DDR5 servers instead of throwing it away.
The company built a custom chip called Vistara that allows older DDR4 memory to work with modern DDR5 servers.
The slower DDR4 memory stores data that isn’t needed as often, while the faster DDR5 memory handles tasks that need the best performance.
Meta says this lowers costs, reduces electronic waste, and makes better use of existing hardware during the global memory shortage.
The technology is only for data centers and AI servers. It is not designed for gaming PCs or consumer computers.