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CISA Workforce cut by nearly one - third so far...
bonami2 replied to schuck6566's topic in Chit Chat General
Same in Canada. They act tough but when someone start shooting an ak they all run and wait for the tactical team that can take an hour. Meanwhile the military paid half the salary would just enter because that their job to die... -
CISA Workforce cut by nearly one - third so far...
bonami2 replied to schuck6566's topic in Chit Chat General
My public doctor in Quebec is so incompetent that the last private medical clinic i calles knew him by name. That the kind of worker that need to be fired on the spot. But yea cutting a kid service is dumb AF! -
CISA Workforce cut by nearly one - third so far...
bonami2 replied to schuck6566's topic in Chit Chat General
Having worked with many goverment worker in Quebec Canada. And being told by many that a lot of their coworker are stealing time and doing nothing. I wonder if it maybe a good move even with all the problem it cause. People lie all the time about workload. -
Hacker plants three strains of malware in a Steam Early Access game called Chemia — security company found crypto-jacking infostealers and a backdoor to install yet more malware in the future | Tom's Hardware WWW.TOMSHARDWARE.COM Prodaft said the Steam Early Access game contains the Fickle Stealer, Vidar Stealer, and HijackLoader malware. Well that was to be expected with the google play store having also issue in the past.
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Vape Fluid Warps The Skulls of Fetal Mice, Study Shows WWW.SCIENCEALERT.COM Concerning new findings.
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China Launches Its First 6nm GPUs For Gaming & AI, the Lisuan 7G106 12 GB & 7G105 24 GB, Up To 24 TFLOPs, Faster Than RTX 4060 In Synthetic Benchmarks & Even Runs Black Myth Wukong at 4K High With Playable FPS WCCFTECH.COM China introduced its first 6nm gaming & AI GPUs, the Lisuan Tech 7G106 & 7G105, with up to 24 GB memory, & faster than RTX 4060 performance.
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Intel will probably bring them down with the 52 core rumor Intel's next-gen Nova Lake CPU rumoured to get up to 52 cores, over double the count of Arrow Lake across all segments. Intel's next-gen Nova Lake CPU rumoured to get up to 52 cores, over double the count of Arrow Lake across all segments | PC Gamer WWW.PCGAMER.COM Mid-range Nova Lake has more cores than high-end Arrow Lake, natch.
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Let’s see if Battlefield 6 can live up to the nostalgia and greatness of Battlefield 2. Big shoes to fill!
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Government Eyeing Screen‑Time Curbs for Kids The UK government is exploring a two‑hour limit per social media platform for children—so once they've streamed TikTok or scrolled Snapchat for two hours, the app would lock them out rather than just sending a reminder. (Sky News) They're also considering curfews, blocking access during school hours or at night. (The Scarborough News) Technology Secretary Peter Kyle described this move as a response to what he called “compulsive” usage—he’s concerned not just about screen time but also the unhealthy content teens encounter. Posting a formal plan is expected this autumn (2025). (Sky News) Why the crackdown now? A survey of about 1,000 teens, mostly aged 14–15, in Darlington showed that: 40% spend at least six hours online daily, 20% spend up to eight hours, and Some reported as much as 12–16 hours online. (Sky News) Worryingly, more than half of under‑16s had unintentionally viewed sexual or violent content, and three‑quarters had been contacted by strangers online. (Sky News) What Peter Kyle is saying: Parents too often end up forcibly taking devices from kids—these measures would give tech companies more responsibility, not just parents. (The Scarborough News) Kyle emphasizes that a healthy offline childhood matters—and so should a healthy online life. He sees less oversharing, better sleep, more focus on studies as core aims. (Sky News) What could happen next? Once confirmed, social media platforms might be required to enforce hard caps—automatically logging kids out or pausing access after two hours. Curfews may activate during school or bedtime. Tech like age verification, default app limits, and reminders are already being rolled out under the UK’s Online Safety Act, due later this year. (Sky News) Why it matters: Screens are linked to sleep disruption, mental health challenges, sedentary behavior and reduced attention spans, especially in teenagers. By shifting some accountability to tech firms, the government hopes to help ease the burden on parents, making healthy screen use the norm rather than the exception. (The Scarborough News) Bottom line: Right now these ideas are “being seriously considered,” not yet official policy—but an announcement is expected this autumn. If passed, they could fundamentally change how kids access social media, with app-specific limits and time-based curfews baked into platforms themselves. Let me know if you’d like to dive into how experts assess screen time guidelines or global comparisons. AI was used for this post. Source : Two-hour screen time limit and curfews for children being considered by government NEWS.SKY.COM The technology secretary tells Sky News he will make announcement on "compulsive" screen time, as a survey shows teenagers are spending hours a day scrolling. Two-hour social media limit being 'seriously considered' to curb teens' screen time WWW.THESCARBOROUGHNEWS.CO.UK One option being explored is social media apps locking kids out if they scroll for too long
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EXTREMEHW JULY 2025 48-hour FOLDATHON, July 26th 00:00 UTC Start
bonami2 replied to damric's topic in Folding@Home
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EXTREMEHW JULY 2025 48-hour FOLDATHON, July 26th 00:00 UTC Start
bonami2 replied to damric's topic in Folding@Home
@Fluxmaven My 9070xt is running at about 220w with minus 30% tdp limit. I feel you my 14k portable a/c and 5k windows unit have a hard time time keeping it cool. 29c outside. PPD is like 4m -
It pretty sad how all the new social platform are killing everything. Less and less people to help online and to create lasting thing. It just instant dopamine and no connection. He says he going to move it on his home server so we may get lucky that it will keep working. @pio Maybe we could get the forum people here?
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Sharp Unveils Prototype VR Controller, Combining Haptic Gloves & Standard Buttons WWW.ROADTOVR.COM Sharp announced it’s releasing a prototype VR haptic controller in Japan, which aims to reproduce the sense of touch in VR while serving a familiar button layout. Japan-based Sharp says its VR haptic...

