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72 votes
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Apollo 12 source code: Looking at the original flown code printout, and the 1202 error fix
8 votes -
Crafting ribbon cables for retro hardware
8 votes -
Windows 10 will reach end of support on October 14, 2025
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Quantum computers: What can they do?
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Finnish research and technology organisation VTT connected the quantum computer HELMI with the pan-European supercomputer LUMI to enable a hybrid service for researchers
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A dad took photos of his naked toddler for the doctor. Google flagged him as a criminal.
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Broadcom announces plans to buy VMware in $61 billion deal
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Analysis by computer science professor shows that "Google Phone" and "Google Messages" send data to Google servers without being asked and without the user's knowledge, continuously
11 votes -
A look back at Q3 '21 public cloud software earnings
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AWS embraces Fedora Linux for its cloud-based Amazon Linux
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Folding@Home's Covid Moonshot program to receive $10M grant
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eProcessor is a project that will create an open source RISC-V core for High Performance Computing (HPC)
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Quantum computing’s reproducibility crisis: Majorana fermions
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Finnish telecoms giant Nokia is to axe between 5,000 and 10,000 jobs worldwide in the next two years as it cuts costs
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Girl and computer
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The real novelty of the ARPANET
8 votes -
Is computer code a foreign language?
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How supercomputers are identifying Covid-19 therapeutics
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Folding@Home ARM client now available
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IBM to break up 109-year old company to focus on cloud growth
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EU shoots for €10B ‘industrial cloud’ to rival US
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Inside the Icelandic facility where Bitcoin is mined—cryptocurrency mining now uses more of the Nordic island nation's electricity than its homes
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Google performed the first quantum simulation of a chemical reaction
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Five ways cloud-native application testing is different from testing on-premises software
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How Sega hopes to use Japanese arcades as streaming data centers
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Oracle wins cloud computing deal with Zoom as video calls surge
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US unemployment checks are being held up by a coding language almost nobody knows
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The coronavirus pandemic turned Folding@Home into an exaFLOP supercomputer
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Corona-AI project asks DreamLab app users to help create ‘virtual supercomputer’ to assist in COVID-19 research efforts
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Microsoft: Cloud services demand up 775 percent; prioritization rules in place
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Are we ready for quantum computers?
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Folding@Home is prioritizing users towards their Coronavirus projects
@foldingathome: Do you want to help us fight #COVIDー19 ? Download our client from https://t.co/55uKn0rJem -> Install -> Set category to "ANY" #COVID19 is prioritized. GPU and CPU projects are up. Connect with us if you want to do corp collab or donate your time.
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Here's how you can help find a cure for COVID-19
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Folding@home takes up the fight against COVID-19
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Scientists just used a supercomputer to make a living organism from scratch
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Google leadership set 2023 as deadline to beat Amazon and Microsoft in the cloud business
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Prime leverage: How Amazon wields power in the technology world
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The rise and fall of the PlayStation supercomputers: One PlayStation can play a game, but 100 PlayStations can peer into the secrets of the universe
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When AWS, Azure, or GCP becomes the competition
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Google demonstrating quantum supremacy
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Quantum supremacy: The gloves are off
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Scott Aaronson's Quantum Supremacy FAQ
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What's your cloud/syncing setup for files, pics, mail, bookmarks, etc?
So I've spent the last few days trying to sync everything up between devices, with the following thoughts in mind: how fucked am I going to be if a device gets corrupted/stolen/lost? how can I...
So I've spent the last few days trying to sync everything up between devices, with the following thoughts in mind:
- how fucked am I going to be if a device gets corrupted/stolen/lost?
- how can I easily access everything I need from a mobile device/device not belonging to me?
- how can I avoid using services from the big tech companies, and keep things open source, as much as possible?
I'm by no means an expert in the field, and I'm hoping in this thread to get a discussion going as to the pros and cons of using different services/setups, to get a general idea as to what others are doing to keep their daily lives simpler and more secure, and to perhaps see what are the future steps for me to take when I feel like playing around again.
Servers & Storage
I span up a 25GB VPS with Vultr for 'active use data', and also took out some 'deep storage'(?) from Wasabi for things which I need to keep, but not really access that much.Mail
Protonmail with custom domain. Using the ProtonMail app for mobile, and Linux ProtonMail bridge with Evolution mail for desktop.Pics/Vids
Nextcloud autoupload feature on mobile automatically uploads my pics to an 'autoupload' folder on Nextcloud server. Here, I categorise pics into folders and share what needs sharing before deleting anything I don't need and wiping the pics on my phone.Passwords
Nothing yet. Looking at getting KeyPass synced across devices.Bookmarks
Again, nothing yet. Had Firefox Sync running to connect Fennec and Firefox, but am looking for a more open approach which involves Nextcloud somehow, and allows me to tag and order things more effectively as opposed to dragging things around in the sidebar.Calendar/Contacts
Evolution calendar on desktop, simple calendar on mobile, hooked up to Nextcloud and all synced using davx5Programs and General Setup
Here, I'd like to somehow take an image/backup of my Ubuntu configs of importance and experiment with getting my setup and customisaitons replicated on another machine quickly and without taking up too much space in storage (i.e. don't need to bakckup all my files as they're already on cloud).Also, I am very curious as to whether anybody is using Syncthing across their devices? And if so, how are they finding the experience?
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The internet's old guard
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The long-awaited upgrade to the US weather forecast model is here
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Quantum computing is a marathon, not a sprint
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The Google outage highlights the perils of a centralized internet
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Quantum computing for the very curious
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A new approach to multiplication opens the door to better quantum computers
7 votes