Lily Adler 🎃 Pumpkin Spice ☕ Staff member Joined Aug 24, 2011 Messages 77,492 Reaction score 44,114 Points 118 Nov 7, 2025 #576
Lily Adler 🎃 Pumpkin Spice ☕ Staff member Joined Aug 24, 2011 Messages 77,492 Reaction score 44,114 Points 118 Nov 7, 2025 #577 Why are AI bros trying so hard to remove watermarks?
Teelie Commander Catnip Joined Jun 21, 2011 Messages 25,159 Reaction score 8,594 Points 118 Sunday at 7:27 AM #578 Theft is easier when you remove the owner's name?
E :eek: Avenger Joined Nov 29, 2009 Messages 11,568 Reaction score 2,452 Points 103 Monday at 11:27 AM #579 Bizarre robotic chair concept looks like a crab and can carry you around the house — it can even help you into your car The compact robot enables people with limited mobility to navigate complicated environments where wheeled devices can't go. www.livescience.com
Bizarre robotic chair concept looks like a crab and can carry you around the house — it can even help you into your car The compact robot enables people with limited mobility to navigate complicated environments where wheeled devices can't go. www.livescience.com
E :eek: Avenger Joined Nov 29, 2009 Messages 11,568 Reaction score 2,452 Points 103 Monday at 12:05 PM #580 Good job: UK govt spent £312M upgrading to Windows 10 before support ended Defra moved tens of thousands of PCs to Windows 10 — just as Microsoft retired the OS. www.windowscentral.com
Good job: UK govt spent £312M upgrading to Windows 10 before support ended Defra moved tens of thousands of PCs to Windows 10 — just as Microsoft retired the OS. www.windowscentral.com
E :eek: Avenger Joined Nov 29, 2009 Messages 11,568 Reaction score 2,452 Points 103 Tuesday at 9:13 AM #581 Scientists create world's first microwave-powered computer chip — it's much faster and consumes less power than conventional CPUs A new kind of processor that uses microwaves can be used in future AI systems or in wireless communications, a new study shows. www.livescience.com
Scientists create world's first microwave-powered computer chip — it's much faster and consumes less power than conventional CPUs A new kind of processor that uses microwaves can be used in future AI systems or in wireless communications, a new study shows. www.livescience.com
squeekness I'm a poor lost puppy Staff member Joined Aug 29, 2005 Messages 164,156 Reaction score 25,664 Points 218 Tuesday at 6:20 PM #582 But AI is going to take over the world.