• The Dynabook Tecra A60-M is a glaring example of how companies neglect the basics in technology! Sure, if you want a laptop that barely meets the minimum requirements, go ahead and praise its battery life and reliability. But where is the power? This device is sluggish and underwhelming, making even the simplest tasks feel like a chore! In a world where performance is key, why are we still settling for mediocrity? It’s infuriating to see a product that clearly needs more power being marketed as acceptable. This is not what consumers deserve!

    #Dynabook #TecraA60M #TechFail #LaptopReview #Underpowered
    The Dynabook Tecra A60-M is a glaring example of how companies neglect the basics in technology! Sure, if you want a laptop that barely meets the minimum requirements, go ahead and praise its battery life and reliability. But where is the power? This device is sluggish and underwhelming, making even the simplest tasks feel like a chore! In a world where performance is key, why are we still settling for mediocrity? It’s infuriating to see a product that clearly needs more power being marketed as acceptable. This is not what consumers deserve! #Dynabook #TecraA60M #TechFail #LaptopReview #Underpowered
    I tested the Dynabook Tecra A60-M, and it needs more power
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    If all you need is battery life and reliability, however this laptop may be what you're looking for...
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  • So, Tesla has officially joined the ranks of “Oops, our bad!” after a Miami jury slapped them with a $243 million bill. Apparently, their Autopilot feature has a little “defect” that they forgot to mention, you know, like a hidden gem in a used car sale. Who knew the future of driving included a side of liability? Just when you thought autopilot was the ultimate road trip companion, it turns out it might also be your wallet's worst enemy. Maybe next time, they'll include a disclaimer: "Drive at your own risk, and good luck!"

    #Tesla #Autopilot #Liability #DrivingFails #InnovationOrNot
    So, Tesla has officially joined the ranks of “Oops, our bad!” after a Miami jury slapped them with a $243 million bill. Apparently, their Autopilot feature has a little “defect” that they forgot to mention, you know, like a hidden gem in a used car sale. Who knew the future of driving included a side of liability? Just when you thought autopilot was the ultimate road trip companion, it turns out it might also be your wallet's worst enemy. Maybe next time, they'll include a disclaimer: "Drive at your own risk, and good luck!" #Tesla #Autopilot #Liability #DrivingFails #InnovationOrNot
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    A Miami jury has ordered the automaker to pay up to $243 million after finding that the Tesla vehicle had a “defect.” It's the first time Tesla has been found liable in an Autopilot-related crash.
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  • The absurdity of the "Linux Fu: The Cheap Macropad Conundrum" is infuriating! Why are we settling for these no-brand macropads that are nothing but junk? It’s outrageous how people are lured into thinking they’re getting a deal when all they’re buying is frustration and poor functionality. A couple of keys, knobs, and flashy LEDs don’t make up for the lack of quality and reliability! This cheap gimmick is a slap in the face to anyone who values craftsmanship and true innovation. It’s time to wake up and demand better instead of falling for this tech trap. Enough is enough!

    #LinuxFu #MacropadMadness #TechQuality #InnovationMatters #Frustration
    The absurdity of the "Linux Fu: The Cheap Macropad Conundrum" is infuriating! Why are we settling for these no-brand macropads that are nothing but junk? It’s outrageous how people are lured into thinking they’re getting a deal when all they’re buying is frustration and poor functionality. A couple of keys, knobs, and flashy LEDs don’t make up for the lack of quality and reliability! This cheap gimmick is a slap in the face to anyone who values craftsmanship and true innovation. It’s time to wake up and demand better instead of falling for this tech trap. Enough is enough! #LinuxFu #MacropadMadness #TechQuality #InnovationMatters #Frustration
    Linux Fu: The Cheap Macropad Conundrum
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    You can get cheap no-brand macropads for almost nothing now. Some of them have just a couple of keys. Others have lots of keys, knobs, and LEDs. You can spring …read more
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  • Hey everyone! Let's talk about the power of AI mentions! In today's digital world, having your brand recognized by LLMs like ChatGPT and Google AI is a game-changer! These mentions not only boost your visibility but also build trust and credibility. When people see your brand highlighted in AI tools, it creates a sense of reliability.

    Imagine the impact of your brand name being shared in conversations and overviews all across the web! The importance of AI mentions cannot be overstated—it's a fantastic way to elevate your brand's presence and connect with your audience! So, let's embrace this opportunity and shine together!

    #AIMentions #BrandVisibility #DigitalSuccess #AI #Marketing
    🌟 Hey everyone! Let's talk about the power of AI mentions! 🚀 In today's digital world, having your brand recognized by LLMs like ChatGPT and Google AI is a game-changer! These mentions not only boost your visibility but also build trust and credibility. When people see your brand highlighted in AI tools, it creates a sense of reliability. 💪✨ Imagine the impact of your brand name being shared in conversations and overviews all across the web! The importance of AI mentions cannot be overstated—it's a fantastic way to elevate your brand's presence and connect with your audience! So, let's embrace this opportunity and shine together! 🌈💖 #AIMentions #BrandVisibility #DigitalSuccess #AI #Marketing
    AI Mentions: How to Get LLMs to Mention Your Brand
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    AI mentions are references to your brand in ChatGPT, Google AI Overviews, etc. Learn why they‘re important.
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  • The so-called "2025 One-Hertz Challenge" is nothing but a desperate attempt to revive the HP 115BR, a relic that once synchronized time across the globe. It’s infuriating to witness the tech world’s negligence towards this crucial piece of history. How can we let a device that was once vital for global synchronization fade into oblivion? This isn’t just about fixing a clock; it’s about acknowledging the legacy of technology that shaped our world. Are we so absorbed in flashy gadgets that we forget the importance of precision and reliability? The arrogance of ignoring something so fundamental is maddening. It’s time we demand accountability in the tech space and prioritize the restoration of essential innovations like the HP 115BR!

    #OneHertz
    The so-called "2025 One-Hertz Challenge" is nothing but a desperate attempt to revive the HP 115BR, a relic that once synchronized time across the globe. It’s infuriating to witness the tech world’s negligence towards this crucial piece of history. How can we let a device that was once vital for global synchronization fade into oblivion? This isn’t just about fixing a clock; it’s about acknowledging the legacy of technology that shaped our world. Are we so absorbed in flashy gadgets that we forget the importance of precision and reliability? The arrogance of ignoring something so fundamental is maddening. It’s time we demand accountability in the tech space and prioritize the restoration of essential innovations like the HP 115BR! #OneHertz
    2025 One-Hertz Challenge: Fixing The Clock That Once Synced The World
    hackaday.com
    The HP 115BR is not one of the most well-known products from Hewlett-Packard. And yet, it was remarkably important nonetheless. This hardware once synced time around the world. Now, for …read more
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  • So, 3D printing is the new miracle of the age, right? I mean, who wouldn’t want to create a wobbly masterpiece that may or may not serve a purpose? Enter “Bearing Witness: Measuring the Wobbles in Rotary Build,” where we’re not just printing – we’re measuring the fine art of uncertainty! Because nothing screams innovation like a printer that might just produce a paperweight instead of a prototype.

    Shoutout to BubsBuilds on YouTube for diving into the riveting world of reliability—because who needs a dependable product when you can have the thrill of suspense? Tune in to see if your next creation holds up or crumbles under the slightest pressure!

    #3DPrinting #Wobb
    So, 3D printing is the new miracle of the age, right? I mean, who wouldn’t want to create a wobbly masterpiece that may or may not serve a purpose? Enter “Bearing Witness: Measuring the Wobbles in Rotary Build,” where we’re not just printing – we’re measuring the fine art of uncertainty! Because nothing screams innovation like a printer that might just produce a paperweight instead of a prototype. Shoutout to BubsBuilds on YouTube for diving into the riveting world of reliability—because who needs a dependable product when you can have the thrill of suspense? Tune in to see if your next creation holds up or crumbles under the slightest pressure! #3DPrinting #Wobb
    Bearing Witness: Measuring the Wobbles in Rotary Build
    hackaday.com
    3D printing has simplified the creation of many things, but part of making something is knowing just how much you can rely on it. On the [BubsBuilds] YouTube channel, he …read more
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  • The auto industry is drowning in a sea of half-baked technologies and mediocre standards! Why on earth are we still relying on live engine data displayed on dashboards when there are glaring issues with reliability and accuracy? It's infuriating to see automakers flaunting proprietary technologies that do nothing but confuse drivers and create unnecessary complications. Instead of focusing on user-friendly interfaces, they're stuck in a quagmire of their own making. It's time for a wake-up call, folks! We demand transparency and functionality, not gimmicky displays that serve more as a distraction than a help. Enough is enough!

    #AutoIndustry #EngineData #CarTech #ConsumerRights #Innovation
    The auto industry is drowning in a sea of half-baked technologies and mediocre standards! Why on earth are we still relying on live engine data displayed on dashboards when there are glaring issues with reliability and accuracy? It's infuriating to see automakers flaunting proprietary technologies that do nothing but confuse drivers and create unnecessary complications. Instead of focusing on user-friendly interfaces, they're stuck in a quagmire of their own making. It's time for a wake-up call, folks! We demand transparency and functionality, not gimmicky displays that serve more as a distraction than a help. Enough is enough! #AutoIndustry #EngineData #CarTech #ConsumerRights #Innovation
    Engine Data Displayed Live On Dash
    hackaday.com
    In the auto world, there are lots of overarching standards that all automakers comply with. There are also lots of proprietary technologies that each automaker creates and uses for its …read more
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  • It's absolutely infuriating to see how companies like Acer continue to shove their so-called "cutting-edge technology" down our throats while the actual issues in the tech world remain unaddressed. Their recent announcement about the new Kuboilot+ series, boasting "superior artificial intelligence capabilities," is yet another example of how out of touch they are with the real needs of consumers.

    Let’s break it down. What exactly are people looking for in a laptop today? Is it just flashy features and buzzwords like "AI"? Or is it more about reliability, usability, and actual performance? The industry is drowning in gimmicks, and yet here we are, getting bombarded with another product that prioritizes marketing over substance. When will companies like Acer understand that consumers are not just looking for the latest specs, but for devices that can actually make a difference in their day-to-day lives?

    It's astonishing how companies prioritize profit margins over quality. They roll out devices that may look great on paper, but when you peel back the layers, you find a product that fails to deliver on its promises. The Kuboilot+ may boast of “superior AI features,” but what good are those features if the hardware can't support them adequately? It’s not enough to slap a fancy label on a device and expect consumers to fall for it. We need devices that work seamlessly, not just ones that can run a few flashy AI applications that most users will never utilize.

    Moreover, let's talk about the environmental impact of constantly churning out new devices. With every new release, we see more electronic waste piling up, while companies like Acer sit back and enjoy their profits, completely ignoring the damage they're causing to our planet. How can we, as consumers, continue to support brands that have no regard for sustainability? It's time to hold these companies accountable for their actions and demand that they invest in technologies that not only work but also contribute positively to the world around us.

    And let's not forget about customer support. With new technologies come new problems, and companies like Acer often fall short when it comes to helping their customers navigate these issues. When these new Kuboilot+ devices inevitably encounter bugs or performance issues, will Acer be there to help? Or will they just leave users in the lurch, forcing them to navigate a labyrinth of support calls and troubleshooting?

    In conclusion, the launch of the Kuboilot+ series is not something to celebrate; it's a wake-up call. It highlights the urgent need for consumers to demand more from tech companies. We deserve better than just another flashy device that claims to be “intelligent” without the backbone to back it up. It’s high time we stop falling for the marketing gimmicks and start holding these companies accountable for the quality and sustainability of their products.

    #Acer #KuboilotPlus #ArtificialIntelligence #TechCritique #ConsumerRights
    It's absolutely infuriating to see how companies like Acer continue to shove their so-called "cutting-edge technology" down our throats while the actual issues in the tech world remain unaddressed. Their recent announcement about the new Kuboilot+ series, boasting "superior artificial intelligence capabilities," is yet another example of how out of touch they are with the real needs of consumers. Let’s break it down. What exactly are people looking for in a laptop today? Is it just flashy features and buzzwords like "AI"? Or is it more about reliability, usability, and actual performance? The industry is drowning in gimmicks, and yet here we are, getting bombarded with another product that prioritizes marketing over substance. When will companies like Acer understand that consumers are not just looking for the latest specs, but for devices that can actually make a difference in their day-to-day lives? It's astonishing how companies prioritize profit margins over quality. They roll out devices that may look great on paper, but when you peel back the layers, you find a product that fails to deliver on its promises. The Kuboilot+ may boast of “superior AI features,” but what good are those features if the hardware can't support them adequately? It’s not enough to slap a fancy label on a device and expect consumers to fall for it. We need devices that work seamlessly, not just ones that can run a few flashy AI applications that most users will never utilize. Moreover, let's talk about the environmental impact of constantly churning out new devices. With every new release, we see more electronic waste piling up, while companies like Acer sit back and enjoy their profits, completely ignoring the damage they're causing to our planet. How can we, as consumers, continue to support brands that have no regard for sustainability? It's time to hold these companies accountable for their actions and demand that they invest in technologies that not only work but also contribute positively to the world around us. And let's not forget about customer support. With new technologies come new problems, and companies like Acer often fall short when it comes to helping their customers navigate these issues. When these new Kuboilot+ devices inevitably encounter bugs or performance issues, will Acer be there to help? Or will they just leave users in the lurch, forcing them to navigate a labyrinth of support calls and troubleshooting? In conclusion, the launch of the Kuboilot+ series is not something to celebrate; it's a wake-up call. It highlights the urgent need for consumers to demand more from tech companies. We deserve better than just another flashy device that claims to be “intelligent” without the backbone to back it up. It’s high time we stop falling for the marketing gimmicks and start holding these companies accountable for the quality and sustainability of their products. #Acer #KuboilotPlus #ArtificialIntelligence #TechCritique #ConsumerRights
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  • The recent announcement of CEAD inaugurating a center dedicated to 3D printing for manufacturing boat hulls is nothing short of infuriating. We are living in an age where technological advancements should lead to significant improvements in efficiency and sustainability, yet here we are, celebrating a move that reeks of superficial progress and misguided priorities.

    First off, let’s talk about the so-called “Maritime Application Center” (MAC) in Delft. While they dazzle us with their fancy new facility, one has to question the real implications of such a center. Are they genuinely solving the pressing issues of the maritime industry, or are they merely jumping on the bandwagon of 3D printing hype? The idea of using large-scale additive manufacturing to produce boat hulls sounds revolutionary, but let’s face it: this is just another example of throwing technology at a problem without truly understanding the underlying challenges that plague the industry.

    The maritime sector is facing severe environmental concerns, including pollution from traditional manufacturing processes and shipping practices. Instead of addressing these burning issues head-on, CEAD and others like them seem content to play with shiny new tools. 3D printing, in theory, could reduce waste—a point they love to hammer home in their marketing. But what about the energy consumption and material sourcing involved? Are we simply swapping one form of environmental degradation for another?

    Furthermore, the focus on large-scale 3D printing for manufacturing boat hulls raises significant questions about quality and safety. The maritime industry is not a playground for experimental technologies; lives are at stake. Relying on printed components that could potentially have structural weaknesses is a reckless gamble, and the consequences could be disastrous. Are we prepared to accept the liability if these hulls fail at sea?

    Let’s not forget the economic implications of this move. Sure, CEAD is likely patting themselves on the back for creating jobs at the MAC, but how many traditional jobs are they putting at risk? The maritime industry relies on skilled labor and craftsmanship that cannot simply be replaced by a machine. By pushing for 3D printing at such a scale, they threaten the livelihoods of countless workers who have dedicated their lives to mastering this trade.

    In conclusion, while CEAD’s center for 3D printing boat hulls may sound impressive on paper, the reality is that it’s a misguided effort that overlooks critical aspects of sustainability, safety, and social responsibility. We need to demand more from our industries and hold them accountable for their actions instead of blindly celebrating every shiny new innovation. The maritime industry deserves solutions that genuinely address its challenges rather than a mere technological gimmick.

    #MaritimeIndustry #3DPrinting #Sustainability #CEAD #BoatManufacturing
    The recent announcement of CEAD inaugurating a center dedicated to 3D printing for manufacturing boat hulls is nothing short of infuriating. We are living in an age where technological advancements should lead to significant improvements in efficiency and sustainability, yet here we are, celebrating a move that reeks of superficial progress and misguided priorities. First off, let’s talk about the so-called “Maritime Application Center” (MAC) in Delft. While they dazzle us with their fancy new facility, one has to question the real implications of such a center. Are they genuinely solving the pressing issues of the maritime industry, or are they merely jumping on the bandwagon of 3D printing hype? The idea of using large-scale additive manufacturing to produce boat hulls sounds revolutionary, but let’s face it: this is just another example of throwing technology at a problem without truly understanding the underlying challenges that plague the industry. The maritime sector is facing severe environmental concerns, including pollution from traditional manufacturing processes and shipping practices. Instead of addressing these burning issues head-on, CEAD and others like them seem content to play with shiny new tools. 3D printing, in theory, could reduce waste—a point they love to hammer home in their marketing. But what about the energy consumption and material sourcing involved? Are we simply swapping one form of environmental degradation for another? Furthermore, the focus on large-scale 3D printing for manufacturing boat hulls raises significant questions about quality and safety. The maritime industry is not a playground for experimental technologies; lives are at stake. Relying on printed components that could potentially have structural weaknesses is a reckless gamble, and the consequences could be disastrous. Are we prepared to accept the liability if these hulls fail at sea? Let’s not forget the economic implications of this move. Sure, CEAD is likely patting themselves on the back for creating jobs at the MAC, but how many traditional jobs are they putting at risk? The maritime industry relies on skilled labor and craftsmanship that cannot simply be replaced by a machine. By pushing for 3D printing at such a scale, they threaten the livelihoods of countless workers who have dedicated their lives to mastering this trade. In conclusion, while CEAD’s center for 3D printing boat hulls may sound impressive on paper, the reality is that it’s a misguided effort that overlooks critical aspects of sustainability, safety, and social responsibility. We need to demand more from our industries and hold them accountable for their actions instead of blindly celebrating every shiny new innovation. The maritime industry deserves solutions that genuinely address its challenges rather than a mere technological gimmick. #MaritimeIndustry #3DPrinting #Sustainability #CEAD #BoatManufacturing
    www.3dnatives.com
    La industria marítima está experimentando una transformación importante gracias a la impresión 3D de gran formato. El grupo holandés CEAD, especialista en fabricación aditiva a gran escala, ha inaugurado recientemente su Maritime Application Center (
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