

Ohh computer chips.
Ohh computer chips.
to;dr: It’s not Deepseek the model, it’s their app and its privacy policy.
Gee sounds like it’s in TikToks best interest to support Trump next “election”.
Godot is great for a lot of 3D as well, just don’t expect Triple A level graphics.
Such technological innovation.
You can’t reclaim a word that’s always meant what it means.
Latest Gen-Z trend is messaging your name, dob, and bank details to me.
Or how good you are at hiding yourself vs the very low risk they try to dox you.
But only one has a comma.
This is your brain on Chinese/Russian propaganda.
I’m not sure if you’re trolling or just IT illiterate, but do you hit 100% of your plans speed 24/7?
Because most people do not, that’s not how it works.
Those plans do not reach 1gbps at 7pm when every family in the neighbourhood is online, that is to be expected.
Under ideal situations proximity and network congestion they are capable of hitting the full 1gbps.
You are the confused one mate.
The user that I gave the link showing our 1gbps plan commented as if we did not already have 1gbps, hence me showing them that we already have it.
The link was not in relation to 100gbps and was purely a response to the 1gbps comment.
Let me know when any of those those 100gbps lines reach 1gbps xD.
It was in direct relation to 1gbps.
Small time server admins?
It’s up to the ISPs what plans they sell. But cost wise it would be so prohibitive that only a business would buy it for the first few years for sure.
We already have private 100gbps in Australia and our public network just trialled it last year so rollout is expected this year there as well.
Why is anyone celebrating 50gbps? I can’t imagine Australia is anywhere near leading here.
Knock it off with the propaganda.
This is literally a deliberate back door.
And no, we can’t call zero days backdoors because they are not same thing.
The equipment, from China-based Contec Medical Systems, was mysteriously configured to connect to an IP address for a third-party university with no connection to the manufacturer.
The backdoor enables the IP address at the unnamed university to remotely download and execute unverified files on the patient monitor, CISA’s report says. In addition, the same backdoor automatically sends patient data to the IP address.
South Korea third.