peanuts104
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peanuts104 got a reaction from Blackjack1336 in Crashing after installing new RTX 3060ti
https://www.microcenter.com/product/638594/evga-supernova-850-gm-850-watt-80-plus-gold-sfx-fully-modular-power-supply
The EVGA Supernova 850 SFX. I am considering going to an even smaller case in the future (currently have the Lian Li Mid-Tower Chassis Micro ATX) so I wanted to go ahead and get an SFX PSU.
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peanuts104 got a reaction from Blackjack1336 in Crashing after installing new RTX 3060ti
Well, I live within a few miles of a microcenter. Guess I'll head there in the morning and get a new psu and return in a few days if that wasn't it. Didn't happen yesterday after a fairly lengthy gaming session. Happened about 3 hours into a gaming session just now. Took out the NVMe drive but if it doesn't crash after this that just means I took enough power load off the system to not crash.
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peanuts104 reacted to williamcll in Robo Cop has no interest in helping out a woman, only in keeping the park clean
At least it didn't fell into a pool of water and die.
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peanuts104 reacted to Drak3 in Robo Cop has no interest in helping out a woman, only in keeping the park clean
Bro just trying to avoid the #Metoo bullcrap. Good on him.
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peanuts104 reacted to Derrk in Robo Cop has no interest in helping out a woman, only in keeping the park clean
if you see one of these, push it over. ACAB, even robocops
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peanuts104 reacted to Trik'Stari in Pale Blue lithium polymer batteries promise to provide more power and charge faster than nickel metal hydride AA and AAA batteries
Can we get D sized ones?
I need my Maglight to catch fire when I strike a crackhead with it.
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peanuts104 reacted to Tristerin in My Own Worst Enemy - Massive culture clashes within Google reportedly destroying it from within
Pepperidge Farms 'members
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peanuts104 got a reaction from ARikozuM in Cloudflare terminate 8Chan
I'm not going to read the whole thread to see if someone's already mentioned this, so if this is a repeat forgive me, but my issue with this is it does nothing to curtail violent or extremist ideology. They'll just make a new forum and go somewhere else that's even more obscure, further radicalizing them in their own echo chamber. I think this is a strong factor in why we're seeing so many mass killings globally, not just in the US (whether is guns, cars, bombs, etc).
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peanuts104 reacted to dfsdfgfkjsefoiqzemnd in Trump targets games
You can have my GTA ... when you pry it from my cold, dead hands!
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peanuts104 reacted to Drak3 in U.S. May Outlaw Messaging Encryption Used By WhatsApp, iMessage And Others
You should read the Politico article referenced by OP's source.
This isn't a partisan issue,nor is Trump's cabinet unilaterally for or against it (also not the first cabinet to discuss this, it's a trend in the executive branch).
Also, the last attempt failed in a majority Republican congress...
Which makes sense as a common belief amongst Republicans is that government has no valid reason for random search and seizure and shouldn't be allowed to do so.
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peanuts104 got a reaction from koolerone in Toto, I don't think we're in China anymore - US companies adopting social credit score system
That's the problem, it's not just social media. Companies could sell your data to credit agencies to feed their algorithms and determine your "trustworthiness". Things like religious beliefs, frequent google searches, weapon ownership, and a multitude of personal data could be used in their algorithm. Even if you don't have social media, there is personal data out there about you that credit agencies would love to purchase and many of the services you use online would love to sell.
Further, even if it was just based on social media, not having one would be seen in a negative light, kinda like having no debt (no credit cards, loans, etc) are seen as suspect to credit agencies.
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peanuts104 got a reaction from LambdaSystems in Toto, I don't think we're in China anymore - US companies adopting social credit score system
That's the problem, it's not just social media. Companies could sell your data to credit agencies to feed their algorithms and determine your "trustworthiness". Things like religious beliefs, frequent google searches, weapon ownership, and a multitude of personal data could be used in their algorithm. Even if you don't have social media, there is personal data out there about you that credit agencies would love to purchase and many of the services you use online would love to sell.
Further, even if it was just based on social media, not having one would be seen in a negative light, kinda like having no debt (no credit cards, loans, etc) are seen as suspect to credit agencies.
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peanuts104 got a reaction from Castdeath97 in Toto, I don't think we're in China anymore - US companies adopting social credit score system
That's the problem, it's not just social media. Companies could sell your data to credit agencies to feed their algorithms and determine your "trustworthiness". Things like religious beliefs, frequent google searches, weapon ownership, and a multitude of personal data could be used in their algorithm. Even if you don't have social media, there is personal data out there about you that credit agencies would love to purchase and many of the services you use online would love to sell.
Further, even if it was just based on social media, not having one would be seen in a negative light, kinda like having no debt (no credit cards, loans, etc) are seen as suspect to credit agencies.
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peanuts104 got a reaction from RoseLuck462 in Toto, I don't think we're in China anymore - US companies adopting social credit score system
That's the problem, it's not just social media. Companies could sell your data to credit agencies to feed their algorithms and determine your "trustworthiness". Things like religious beliefs, frequent google searches, weapon ownership, and a multitude of personal data could be used in their algorithm. Even if you don't have social media, there is personal data out there about you that credit agencies would love to purchase and many of the services you use online would love to sell.
Further, even if it was just based on social media, not having one would be seen in a negative light, kinda like having no debt (no credit cards, loans, etc) are seen as suspect to credit agencies.
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peanuts104 got a reaction from JAKEBAB in Toto, I don't think we're in China anymore - US companies adopting social credit score system
That's the problem, it's not just social media. Companies could sell your data to credit agencies to feed their algorithms and determine your "trustworthiness". Things like religious beliefs, frequent google searches, weapon ownership, and a multitude of personal data could be used in their algorithm. Even if you don't have social media, there is personal data out there about you that credit agencies would love to purchase and many of the services you use online would love to sell.
Further, even if it was just based on social media, not having one would be seen in a negative light, kinda like having no debt (no credit cards, loans, etc) are seen as suspect to credit agencies.
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peanuts104 got a reaction from LAwLz in Toto, I don't think we're in China anymore - US companies adopting social credit score system
One can only hope. An example of something bad that could happen with this is say the algorithm overwhelmingly determines based on a variety of factors that aren't race related that a vast majority of any given race or ethnicity (just using this as an example) are not trustworthy, there would be hell to pay. You could sit there and go through all the information that went into the algorithm and that they don't include racial or ethnic parameters until you are blue in the face, it's still going to look bad if the algorithm determines 80% of a race or ethnicity is untrustworthy.
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peanuts104 got a reaction from LAwLz in Toto, I don't think we're in China anymore - US companies adopting social credit score system
That's the problem, it's not just social media. Companies could sell your data to credit agencies to feed their algorithms and determine your "trustworthiness". Things like religious beliefs, frequent google searches, weapon ownership, and a multitude of personal data could be used in their algorithm. Even if you don't have social media, there is personal data out there about you that credit agencies would love to purchase and many of the services you use online would love to sell.
Further, even if it was just based on social media, not having one would be seen in a negative light, kinda like having no debt (no credit cards, loans, etc) are seen as suspect to credit agencies.
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peanuts104 got a reaction from cj09beira in Toto, I don't think we're in China anymore - US companies adopting social credit score system
One can only hope. An example of something bad that could happen with this is say the algorithm overwhelmingly determines based on a variety of factors that aren't race related that a vast majority of any given race or ethnicity (just using this as an example) are not trustworthy, there would be hell to pay. You could sit there and go through all the information that went into the algorithm and that they don't include racial or ethnic parameters until you are blue in the face, it's still going to look bad if the algorithm determines 80% of a race or ethnicity is untrustworthy.
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peanuts104 got a reaction from ARikozuM in Toto, I don't think we're in China anymore - US companies adopting social credit score system
That's the problem, it's not just social media. Companies could sell your data to credit agencies to feed their algorithms and determine your "trustworthiness". Things like religious beliefs, frequent google searches, weapon ownership, and a multitude of personal data could be used in their algorithm. Even if you don't have social media, there is personal data out there about you that credit agencies would love to purchase and many of the services you use online would love to sell.
Further, even if it was just based on social media, not having one would be seen in a negative light, kinda like having no debt (no credit cards, loans, etc) are seen as suspect to credit agencies.
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peanuts104 got a reaction from ARikozuM in Toto, I don't think we're in China anymore - US companies adopting social credit score system
One can only hope. An example of something bad that could happen with this is say the algorithm overwhelmingly determines based on a variety of factors that aren't race related that a vast majority of any given race or ethnicity (just using this as an example) are not trustworthy, there would be hell to pay. You could sit there and go through all the information that went into the algorithm and that they don't include racial or ethnic parameters until you are blue in the face, it's still going to look bad if the algorithm determines 80% of a race or ethnicity is untrustworthy.
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peanuts104 reacted to handymanshandle in Toto, I don't think we're in China anymore - US companies adopting social credit score system
Reminds of me of this:
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peanuts104 reacted to NunoLava1998 in Do you have $52 million, now you can visit the ISS for a maximum of 30 days
50$ a GB? Still less expensive than the greatest mobile 3G provider there is.
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peanuts104 got a reaction from Bouzoo in Right to Repair bill killed in Canada after tech giants lobbied hard against it
I find it amusing that google isn't on this list.