Non-IT News Thread
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@pchiodo said in Non-IT News Thread:
@JaredBusch Oh they have the money for sure. I just wonder if the quality will be good enough for those that put needle to vinyl. Pretty finicky bunch IMHO
Point taken.
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@JaredBusch Oh ok. I haven't had much time for comics in several years so guess something changed somehow.
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@Dashrender Ok. I just didnt know that had changed is all. I read the original and then he died. The last I remember I think it was the original character's son.
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@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
Personally, not sure why we need to reuse an old character and change these things instead of making a whole new one - but mostly I'm just meh.
Because they are generally reusing old comic arcs for the base script of the movies.
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@Dashrender said in Non-IT News Thread:
@jmoore said in Non-IT News Thread:
@mlnews I'm confused. The Captain Marvel I always read was male. How is it female now?
How is any character who was one thing and now another? Simply change/updating.
Personally, not sure why we need to reuse an old character and change these things instead of making a whole new one - but mostly I'm just meh.
Personally - I really dislike the helmeted version of costume - mohawk girl is what I call her.
Carol Danvers is a really old Marvel character. She's been around since the 1960s and got her power (as Ms. Marvel) in the 1970's. I think this is a new-ish retelling of the Ms. Marvel origin.
I don't think she took on the Captain Marvel moniker until the early 2000s though.
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Of course there is also Shazam/Captain Marvel that DC published and has a movie coming out.
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@coliver Yeah its all confusing. I wish they would have stayed with the original or the son character. I liked reading those
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FDA’s routine food inspections halted amid government shutdown
Just when we thought it was safe to eat salad again…
With hundreds of food inspectors furloughed in the ongoing government shutdown, the Food and Drug Administration has suspended all routine inspections of domestic food processing facilities. That’s according to FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb, who revealed the news in an interview with the Washington Post published Wednesday.
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@mlnews not like they were doing much good with their limited inspections anyway.
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@scottalanmiller said in Non-IT News Thread:
@mlnews not like they were doing much good with their limited inspections anyway.
Or with inspections that did nothing.
Hey are you washing that Romane lettuce? No?! Eh okay just pretend like you are.
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The world’s first 1-terabyte SDXC card is here
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Ubisoft goes Steam-less, embraces Epic Games Store for The Division 2
Epic gets a major "exclusive," Ubisoft gets a bigger cut, Valve gets rejected.
The Epic Games Store's relatively new effort to take on Valve's Steam juggernaut received a major shot in the arm today. That's because Ubisoft has announced that the PC version of The Division 2 will not be sold on Steam and will instead be available only through the Epic Games Store and Ubisoft's own UPlay service.
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@nadnerB said in Non-IT News Thread:
The world’s first 1-terabyte SDXC card is here
https://techcrunch.com/2019/01/09/the-worlds-first-1-terabyte-sdxc-card-is-here/Oh great now I'm going to have to explain how these SDXC cards aren't protected, and no I don't care how many of them you buy as "protection against one failing".
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@DustinB3403 Explain to the uninformed please (namely me)
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@pchiodo said in Non-IT News Thread:
@DustinB3403 Explain to the uninformed please (namely me)
This technology as far as I'm aware is incredibly susceptible to bit rot. It will degrade over time.
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@pchiodo said in Non-IT News Thread:
@DustinB3403 Explain to the uninformed please (namely me)
There is no reasonable fashion to protect this SDXC card from damage, theft or corruption. So without constantly copying the data to something that is actually backed up is the data on here viable.
I'd qualify this as Schrodinger's Cat. The data is both on the card and not. You don't know until you mount the storage and find out.
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@DustinB3403 Thanks! And the video was an added pleasure. Even though I already know Schrodinger's cat theory, I had to watch for the amusement.
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@pchiodo Yeah so storage like this is both good and bad. Good for a specific use, bad for everything else.
The data may be good and usable one moment and corrupted the next. Even between taking the card out of a camera and plugging it into a laptop.
So there is no great way to use this card other than with a lot of hopes and prayers that it A works all of the time when needed, and B fails only when there is nothing critical on it.
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Unity Engine ToS change makes cloud-based SpatialOS games illegal
Bossa Studios MMO Worlds Adrift among games affected.
Unity Engine games developed with SpatialOS' cloud-based multiplayer Game Development Kit (GDK) are now in violation of Unity's terms of service, according to SpatialOS maker Improbable. The decision imperils the operation of many in-development game projects, including some that have already been released to the public.
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Few people shared fake news in 2016 election, but seniors shared the most
Less than nine percent of Facebook users surveyed shared links to fake news.
If you're convinced your grandparents or crazy old Uncle Larry share a lot more dubious posts on Facebook, your intuition is likely correct. It's primarily people over the age of 65, identifying as conservative or Republican, who shared the most fake news articles during the 2016 election, according to a new study published in Science Advances. But the overall number of people who shared fake news at all is actually very low: less than nine percent.