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  1. ....I thought it was IRC. My whole life is a lie

  2. CPU architecture on Xbox Project Scorpio's Full Specs Revealed (eurogamer.net) · · Score: 1

    Please do tell me about this custom CPU.... Are we talking custom core desgin.. but stays true to the x86-64 instruction set? Otherwise I hear backwards compat complaints again

  3. Oracle Bussiness Solution on Oracle Begins Aggressively Pursuing Java Licensing Fees (theregister.co.uk) · · Score: 1

    For every engineer hired, also hire 2 lawyers

  4. Re:Been there, done that... on Stephen Hawking: AI Will Be Either the Best or the Worst Thing To Humanity (betanews.com) · · Score: 1

    If Clippy was any sort of early indication, I see dark times ahead.... I vote for systemd as our new robotic overlord to bring about a swift delivery to the endtimes.

    And this is when I wish I could upvote

  5. Re:DVR for PC on Google To Launch Streaming TV Service In Early 2017 (dslreports.com) · · Score: 1

    This would be good if someone made a DVR for streaming content. I would need my PC to record the network streams automatically, and then I can skip the irrelevant commercials when watching later. Watching streaming shows from existing online sources (CBS/ABC/etc.) is tedious, and rarely worth the effort. A DVR app could change that balance....

    Having a Plex server will give you something similar to this. With the paid account

  6. Re:Official Google Chrome repo issues on Debian on Chrome 54 Arrives With YouTube Flash Embed Rewriting To HTML5 (venturebeat.com) · · Score: 1

    Does anyone have a fix for that error about the missing i386 file on Ubuntu/Debian when certain 32 bit packages are present? I've found a few proposed solutions, but none of them work. On my main box (Qubes OS, using a Debian 8 template), this error is especially annoying because it is preventing Qubes' update scripts from properly executing.

    Is it an apt missing or held package?

  7. The company says the rear camera on both phones is top-notch as well, scoring 89, the highest ever for a smartphone.

    "89? 89 what?" "I don't know, but you have to admit, it sounds like a lot of them."

    89 arbitrary marketing units direct conversion to 11/10 engineering units