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Elon Musk has another secret child with exec at his brain implant company (www.theverge.com)
CUDIMM Standard Set to Make Desktop Memory a Bit Smarter and a Lot More Robust (www.anandtech.com)
Will self driving trucks hit the roads with nobody on board or will they keep a human supervisor?
According to the news self driving trucks are about to hit the road with no driver on board....
The floppy disk refused to die in Japan - laws that forced the continued use of floppies have finally hit the chopping block (www.tomshardware.com)
Untangling Non-Linearity: How the Linked List Changed Everything (schmud.de)
Tesla stock drops on Q4 earnings miss, EV maker warns production growth rate will be 'notably lower' than 2023 (finance.yahoo.com)
I'm enjoying this. Also Musk went out and said that he wants barriers on trade or else the Chinese companies will dominate the market....
HP CEO Says They Brick Printers That Use Third-Party Ink Because of … Hackers (www.wired.com)
HP CEO Says They Brick Printers That Use Third-Party Ink Because of … Hackers::The company says it wants to protect you from “viruses.” Experts are skeptical.
Boeing Whistleblower: Production Line Has “Enormous Volume Of Defects” Bolts On MAX 9 Weren’t Installed (viewfromthewing.com)
Boeing Whistleblower: Production Line Has “Enormous Volume Of Defects” Bolts On MAX 9 Weren’t Installed::A reader at respected airline industry site Leeham News offered a comment that suggests they have access to Boeing’s internal quality control systems, and shares details of what they saw regarding the Boeing 737 MAX 9...
USB-PD is a de-facto low-power DC voltage standard, with USB-C being the universal plug. Hurray! (hackaday.com)
I wanted to share this opinion on Hackaday about a topic that is the usefulness of a something that has become ubiquitous relatively fast....