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    Overblown quantum dot conspiracy theories make important points about QLED TVs

    Fair enough, it just reading the news everyday, worrying about the colour spectrum a TV can produce and the way it should be allowed to be marketed seems so far away from the things we should be concerned about as to be a bit ridiculous. I take your valid point however
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    Overblown quantum dot conspiracy theories make important points about QLED TVs

    All this is ridiculous really, discussing whether US consumers can decode all these technical and marketing terms to come to a reasonable decision. You mean the people who had a binary choice between a normal democracy and a world order destroying neo fascist organisation and chose the latter?
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    X’s globe-trotting defense of ads on Nazi posts violates TOS, Media Matters says

    It really does not matter where you are in terms of the political divide anymore, right, left or centralist. As long as you are not a neo-nazi you shouldn't be using or advertising on X. You also shouldn't be buying Teslas either but with tariffs on foreign stuff in the US tech-bro Himmler's...
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    Elon Musk blames X outages on “massive cyberattack”

    X/Twitter became an unusable cesspit of fascism and "adult" content years ago. I really cant believe so many people are still using it, or maybe its just Russian bots talking to MAGA bots these days with the odd "onlyfans" promotion
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    iPhone 16e review: The most expensive cheap iPhone yet

    I am not sure about Most. A lot of Americans hate what is going on for sure, but he won the popular vote, the first time a Republican has done that in 20 years. 77 million Americans voted for him vs 74 million for Harris. "But having said all that, countries completely turning their backs on...
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    White House may seek to slash NASA’s science budget by 50 percent

    Science is truth. Truth is Lies. That cannot exist on Airstrip One
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    The Starship program hits another speed bump with second consecutive failure

    He's really destroying the image we have of Nazis, i thought they were GOOD at building rockets?
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    iPhone 16e review: The most expensive cheap iPhone yet

    Americans have made an utterly predictable choice towards a more violent and less stable world for all of us. In life poor choices have consequences, and the absolute minimum the US can expect is western consumers massively cutting back on expenditure on American products, which will be...
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    iPhone 16e review: The most expensive cheap iPhone yet

    The US is now basically a rogue state, siding with Russia and North Korea in the UN, threatening military action against allies and neighbours. Committing economic warfare against Canda. Anyone with an ounce of morality should try their utmost not to put money in the pocket of this regime...
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    Nothing explains why the Phone 3a Pro ended up with a giant camera

    I have been using a Nothing 2(a) for the last 3 months. Amazing battery life, very clean OS, no duplicate apps (almost everything is Google with a couple of nothing apps for specific phone features), so much better than most Android phones. No bloat, no crap, best smartphone experience i have had.
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    MacBooks lagging behind PC rivals when it comes to repairability: Report

    Soldering Ram and SSD's to a motherboard should simply be banned as a practice, especially when the base ram config in 2025 is 8GB. Apple has above all targeted profit and e-waste production above everything else. They should be ashamed of themselves
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    Protesters demonstrate outside Tesla showrooms in US

    In the long run Elon is going to learn why big business leaders do not openly get involved in politics in general, and even more so the neo fascist variety. Tesla sales in Europe are absolutely cratering and that is only going to get worse I guarantee. Five years ago Teslas were the coolest...
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    Tesla sales plummet in the UK, France, and Germany

    The competition has more or less caught up and extreme alt right politics really don go down well with many environmentally aware consumers. Elon is rapidly making his cars unsellable to large proportions of the European public
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    War never changes: A Fallout fan’s spoiler-laden review of the new TV series

    Been a fan of the games for ages, played everything since Fallout 3 multiple times. I thought the show was absolutely outstanding, got the balance between character development, action, social commentary, humor absolutely spot on. Feels like the games in so many ways and yet develops characters...
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    EPA finally bans the last type of asbestos used in US

    So only a quarter of a century after the UK, and 19 years after the EU. Both my Dad and a colleague of his were affected by asbestos from working in construction. The colleague died within 6 months of diagnosis.
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    We may now know who’s behind the lead-tainted cinnamon in toddler fruit pouches

    I am not saying we shouldn't eat any preserved or even lightly processed foods but why in the hell are you feeding your child heavily sweetened, flavoured, preserved, fruit concentrate in a tube? Buy some fruit or make them a sandwich. This reliance on stuffing kids full of utter rubbish is...
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    We may now know who’s behind the lead-tainted cinnamon in toddler fruit pouches

    Whilst obviously this is obviously a huge failure of food safety and testing, I cant help but think the constant shovelling of heavily processed foods into children's mouths, is an even bigger issue. If your kids are hungry give them some fruit, not some horrible, ultra processed crap in a tube.
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    Macintosh at 40: The oddest and rarest Macs ever built

    What about the PowerBook Duo with powered Duo Dock, that was basically my first computer, given to me by a producer in a production company where I worked as a runner. It was so cool and i spent way too much time hacking together a cable to connect it to a cheap PC modem and got on the internet...