The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread
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I found out recently that there’s no Google street view for any German address.
I got food poisoning from some dodgy German muesli label and I wanted to plan a hit.
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Actually… Germany is getting street view coverage. I guess the privacy issues were resolved. It was kind of funny actually and a big deal here. long time ago Google streetview cars also collected names of WiFi access points (this is used for fast geolocation of phones, just look at WiFi Mac addresses). But how they did it? The way anyone would have. Leave an interface in promiscuous Mode and dump all data while logging GPS signal, then reconstruct. I used to do this back when WiFi was cool, it was called wardriving IIRC.
And then, someone realized that these logs contained everything that was sent without encryption and somehow all hell broke loose. Google is spying on you!!
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The government controls what they want you to see and sometimes blurs things out to let others know that we know what you’re hiding. ei Russian missile sites.
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@Tazz said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
The government controls what they want you to see and sometimes blurs things out to let others know that we know what you’re hiding. ei Russian missile sites.
Tucker said this?
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@Tazz said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
I know the credit cards have chips in them but never took a closer look. Sure enough, there’s a little chip imbedded behind the metal contacts.

Wow. Very similar to the chip they implant when you get the COVID vaccine!
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@Lob12 said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
I was looking at a lot of his stuff (linus) when I was building my new PC and that guy came off as such a big fucking AMD shill lol.
In the end I stuck with nvidia.
My PC is a full AMD build and I have nothing bad to say about it, it’s performance or how it performs compared to Intel/Nvidia builds.
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@Wingmann said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
@Lob12 said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
I was looking at a lot of his stuff (linus) when I was building my new PC and that guy came off as such a big fucking AMD shill lol.
In the end I stuck with nvidia.
My PC is a full AMD build and I have nothing bad to say about it, it’s performance or how it performs compared to Intel/Nvidia builds.
They did up their game lately, but the way Linus was unapologetically shilling for them so hard turned me off.
In the end, it was also about me just being more familiar with NVIDA/intel.
I could probably have saved some money with an AMD build.
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Well, familiarity is a plus. I’ve run AMD CPUs for quite long, but always with Nvidia cards.
A couple years ago I decided to do a full AMD build so the ecosystem helped itseld. Motherboard, drivers, data pipes, RAM access, even the monitor Vsync, all that stuff being managed by a single brand makes sense to me, and it works very fine. -
Damn. Look at the directory listing for c:\windows for Windows 1.04.

That’s all there was to it.
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Notepad since 1985…suck it vim!
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Was BASIC part of MS DOS? How about that game with the gorrillas throwing bananas?
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@Tazz said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
Was BASIC part of MS DOS
It would have been. From what I understand, Windows 1 wasn’t much more than a glorified menu system and a shared clipboard.
A search tells me the gorilla game came out in 1990. You can play it here:
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@Hog that’s it. That and mine sweeper. People were fired at work for playing those games. Solitaire and Mahjongg were big ones to.
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@Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
@tigger said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
@Gators1 said in The OFFICIAL tech stuff thread:
Notepad since 1985…suck it vim!
vi was written in 1976.
And 10 years later it was surpassed by a far superior editor!!!
Ok boomer!!!
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OMG. Auto-save now in Notepad. What’s next? AI integration?
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Is notepad becoming too powerful?
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Posted to reference later when needed
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Nobody actually reads the articles anyway. More useless tiktok BS!
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I read them! Most of them
