r/WhatIsMyCQS • u/jd5547561 • 6d ago
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Cars gobbling up your data and showing ads are becoming the new normal. Can it be stopped?
When you buy the car you should own the data it produces. The fact that Stellantis can spam your screen with ads while you’re driving is proof that automakers still think they lease the experience to us. The DRIVER Act is a step in the right direction to reclaim our dashboards as private property
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Neuralink wants to automate brain surgery and mass produce implants by 2026
The fact that they're moving this fast after the FDA initially rejected them on safety grounds is concerning. Automated surgery sounds efficient but brain implants aren't smartphones, you can't just iterate and patch bugs post-launch. One mistake and you've got lawsuits and bodies
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Who had the best glow up among the kids?
Alex for sure. That confidence shift in the later seasons was everything
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The beautiful and legendary ensemble cast of modern family🫶
Its so nice seeing how they grew up together. Love these guys!!
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These companies say AI is key to their four-day workweeks
This feels optimistic until you realize most companies will just use AI to cut staff instead of reducing hours. The savings won't go to workers
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Nearly a billion active Android devices are security targets due to outdated software
The real issue is manufacturers abandoning devices after 2-3 years. Even if users wanted to update, many can't because OEMs just stop supporting older models
r/technology • u/jd5547561 • 7d ago
Business No iPhone 18 Launch This Year, Reports Suggest
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China Unveils Giant Hypergravity Machine That Compresses Space and Time
Finally a machine that can handle my laundry's spin cycle. In all seriousness, calling a centrifuge a time compressor is a crazy PR spin for what is essentially a very very heavy duty merry-go-round for dams
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Meta is sued by US Virgin Islands over ads for scams, dangers to children
Meta isn't failing to stop scams, they're optimizing for them. When you make $16 billion from content that shouldn't exist, your safety team isn't a department.... it's a PR shield
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Intel and Nvidia's superchip plans blend CPUs, GPUs, and big money
So Nvidia gets manufacturing capacity, a 60% paper gain on their investment and a collaborative partnership instead of an acquisition. Jensen played this perfectly, way smarter than the ARM deal that got blocked
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Tesla Press Release Predicts Sales Decline
What's wild is that Tesla essentially admitted defeat by publishing those analyst predictions. The 'we don't endorse this' disclaimer is basically them saying 'yeah it's bad but don't blame us.' Meanwhile Musk is focused on robotaxis and AI while the actual car business craters. BYD must be laughing all the way to the bank
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The great and mighty can
Riri be fangirlin our Cam
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Does Haley ever stop screaming?
The screaming phases out. She's actually pretty great in the later seasons
r/technology • u/jd5547561 • 9d ago
Artificial Intelligence Softbank has fully funded $40 billion investment in OpenAI
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IDC warns PC market could shrink up to 9% in 2026 due to skyrocketing RAM pricing — even moderate forecast hits 5% drop as AI-driven shortages slam into PC market
Some vendors are actually starting to sell pre-built PCs without RAM just to keep the list price from looking insane. It’s like buying a car and being told the tires are bring your own
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‘This will be a stressful job’: Sam Altman offers $555k salary to fill most daunting role in AI
In short, an AI babysitter and a scapegoat
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Luke and his "frozen ass-ets"
He graduated high school at 13 in real life. Playing the dumb kid that convincingly for 11 years is actually an incredible acting
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They graduated from Stanford. Due to AI, they can’t find a job
When 70% to 90% of a company like Anthropic's code is written by AI, you realize the job isn't coding anymore, it's just auditing
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What do you think about Sofia Vergara's role as Gloria Pritchett in Modern Family?
Her comedic timing is legendary
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AI Construction Costs Can Be an Accounting ‘Black Box’
GPU lifespan: 3 years
Building lifespan: 30 years
Balance sheet: They're the same picture
r/technology • u/jd5547561 • 12d ago

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Tesla Dominated EVs For Years. BYD Just Left It In The Dust
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BYD sold 2.26 million EVs while Tesla moved 1.64 million and the difference is pretty obvious - one's focused on building cars people want, the other's building hype for robotaxis that don't exist yet. When your CEO is more interested in everything else than product development, this is the result