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Microsoft becoming like Linux and owning some Linux things is extremely sus to me.

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Because they know, that windows is piece of sh
 and ai needs a lot of power and linux system

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Guys, any news on fsr3 usage under linux?

They’re coming for yer Toothbrushes!

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I am a caveman, I still use toothbrushes which is needed to be moved left and right for brushing your teeth, it doesn’t have any charging points.
And maybe even after 20 years, I would still like to be such kind of caveman. :slightly_smiling_face:

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If you still want to have teeth in 20 years’ time, brush them from top to bottom (upper row of teeth) and vice versa at the bottom.

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What teethf?

EDIT: No teeth, no spying/ddos-ing toothbrush, no problem!

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those things that come out of the gums of babies that make them want to chew on everything. also those things in the mouths of cats that makes it hurt when they nip you.

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Major Linux distributions that use shim such as Debian, Red Hat, SUSE, and Ubuntu have all released advisories for the security flaw.

When running Windows vs. Linux performance benchmarks one of the real-world areas where Linux consistently dominates across both AMD and Intel platforms is Blender 3D modeling software’s rendering performance. For CPU-based rendering in Blender as well as other 3D modeling software, Linux typically dominates by wide margins. With the upcoming Blender 4.1 release, it looks like Linux’s lead will only further expand.

Although jQuery 4.0 includes bug fixes and performance improvements, according to jQuery Team Lead Timmy Willison, the release is as much about what is removed as what is new. Support for a number of web browsers has been dropped, including versions of IE prior to 11, Edge Legacy (not based on the Chromium engine), iOS prior to 11, Firefox older than version 65, and others.

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Following cyberattacks on the health insurance providers Viamedis and Almerys, the data of almost half of the French population has been compromised.

Only death is safe, data is not. Once everything is stored in the electronic medical records in Germany, the little hacker can start stealing identities.
But banks, insurance companies and employers will certainly also be interested in them.

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The fake app uses a similar name to the genuine app, a similar icon, and a red-themed interface made to appear close to the brand’s authentic design. However, the fake app’s name is ‘LassPass,’ instead of ‘LastPass,’ and it has a publisher of ‘Parvati Patel.’ In addition, there’s only a single rating (the real app has over 52 thousand), with only four reviews that warn about it being fake.

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If it’s true, I’ll almost die laughing.
Every app that is added to the Apple + Google stores is carefully checked. Logo, there aren’t that many of them.

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For those unfamiliar, Bluesky is a social network backed by the former CEO of Twitter (now known as X), Jack Dorsey.

One feature coming down to the wire that looks like it may not make it – unfortunately – is the Variable Refresh Rate (VRR) integration.

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