Author: [email protected] (Jorge Jimenez)
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This $800 mechanical keyboard had better let me actually hack into the Matrix
[ad_1] The Angry Miao Cyberboard Terminal Mechanical Keyboard is the most ridiculous keyboard I’ve encountered in a long while. For just $810 (opens in new tab), you too can time travel back to a pre-Y2K era where all your favorite hackers were incredibly attractive, wore tight black leather outfits, and primarily moved in slow-motion (opens…
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BenQ Mobiuz EX480UZ | PC Gamer
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[ad_1] How big is too big for a gaming monitor? Ask a bunch of PC gamers, and the answers will vary. Competitive gamers like ’em small and fast, while immersive gamers tend to go big and colorful. That’s why I always found large-format gaming displays so interesting. The BenQ Mobiuz EX480UZ wants to give you…
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Reddit gets hacked after employee falls victim to phishing attack
[ad_1] On February 5, Reddit’s systems were breached due to a phishing attack where a hacker gained access to internal documents, systems, and code. Reddit wrote in a lengthy post last night that they became aware of a recent “sophisticated phishing campaign that targeted Reddit employees.” The attack was intended to trick employees by…
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Bing’s cool new AI chat feature still doesn’t solve the biggest problem with AI-generated content
[ad_1] Microsoft’s latest version of Bing (opens in new tab) features an AI-powered chatbot designed to answer all your burning questions. The world’s second most popular search engine clearly hopes this AI gamble will pay off, but I imagine the sites whose content is featured in these results won’t be too pleased. Bing’s new chat feature…
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This genius student uses the power of AI and a 3D printer to ‘handwrite’ their homework
[ad_1] As technology advances, you can always count on one thing: students will use it to avoid doing homework. One industrious student not only got an AI chatbot to do their homework assignment, but they also rigged it to a 3D printer to write it out on pen and paper, expending the maximum amount of…
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Corsair just made power supplies interesting, which I didn’t realize was possible
[ad_1] A few weeks ago, images of an odd-looking PSU from Corsair leaked out (opens in new tab). What made it so odd? Well, the connectors were on the “wrong” side. Could such an aberration be real? Yep: today Corsair officially announced the new RMx Shift ATX 3.0 (opens in new tab) line of PSUs,…
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CEO of OpenAI says misuse of artificial intelligence could be ‘lights out for all’
[ad_1] In a recent interview with StrictlyVC (opens in new tab) (via Yahoo Finance (opens in new tab)), OpenAI CEO and co-founder Sam Altman spoke about the future of AI, good and bad, in the vaguest way possible—which scares me a bit. Altman answered questions about OpenAI, the makers of the wildly popular AI chatbot…
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Like A Dragon: Ishin brings that Yakuza flair regardless of the era
[ad_1] The Yakuza series taught me how to be a Japanese mobster: every day I get up, suplex 25 guys who were rude to me on the street, hit the batting cage, eat cheeseburgers and sing karaoke. Now, thanks to the new remake of Like a Dragon: Ishin, I also know exactly what it was…
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Oh great, crypto miners are selling repainted GPUs and passing them off as new
[ad_1] Some Chinese crypto miners are doing everything they can to offload their heavily used mining GPUs now that they’ve nothing left to mine. They are going to interesting lengths to sell their inventory, like repainting them and misleading buyers by listing them as new on some retail sites. Thanks to the Merge, which shifted…
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FBI says North Korean hackers responsible for $100M Harmony Horizon Bridge crypto heist
[ad_1] In June, hackers made off with $100 million in crypto assets (opens in new tab) from the Harmony Horizon Bridge. The FBI now says that “cyber actors associated with the DPRK” were behind the theft. According to the FBI (opens in new tab) (via The Hacker News (opens in new tab)), the Lazarus Group…