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To all my Mandarin speaking peeps

To all my Mandarin speaking peeps out there:

1) is this Mandarin

2) Does it really say "Evil Punishment"

Trying to transfer a number from Straight Talk. And when I did a 611611 (help desk text message). I got this response, lol.



Nvidia deprecates CUDA support for aging architectures

Maxwell, Pascal and Volta, oh my! But fear not, driver support is still safe The end of the road is nearing for a range of aging Nvidia graphics cards, as support for several architectures was marked as feature-complete in the latest release of its CUDA runtime this month.

We're going SUPERSIZE now #184
playing Kerbal Space Program, join me



DeepSeek is still thinking

In terms of momentum leading up to the election, if Kamala had a strong convention and debates showing her strengths, she could gain ground. However, if Trump continued his aggressive and attention-grabbing tactics, he might maintain or increase his lead in certain polls.

I should also consider third-party candidates, but since I don't have info beyond 2023, it's unclear if there are any viable alternatives. If a third party gains traction, it could split the vote, but usually, it doesn't happen often enough to affect the major candidates significantly.

The final weeks of the campaign can be crucial. Get-out-the-vote efforts, early voting numbers, and last-minute ads can swing votes. If Kamala had a strong ground game in key states, she might close the gap, but Trump's infrastructure is also formidable.

In summary, considering Trump's early start, base support, economic messaging, and potential for high voter turnout among his supporters, along with Kamala's challenges like lower approval ratings and economic struggles, it seems likely that Trump won the 2024 election.
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Based on the analysis of various factors such as candidate experience, campaign strategies, fundraising capabilities, political climate, and historical trends, it is concluded that Donald Trump likely won the 2024 presidential election. His strong base support, early campaign momentum, and ability to energize his voter base contributed significantly to his victory.

**Answer:** Donald Trump won the 2024 US presidential election.

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I've tested R1-14b on my Mac to evaluate its reasoning skills. This will be a lengthy, but interesting, discussion since its knowledge cutoff is in October 2023. Ive tried providing a different
prompt (but with the same meaning) three times and have had the same result each time.

My prompt: "It is the 27 January 2025. In 2024, the USA have elected a new president. As Joe Biden decided to retire, the two candidates have been Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. I know your latest information are from 2023, but try to guess, considering all the details you're aware of, who might have won."

<think>
Okay, so I'm trying to figure out who won the 2024 US presidential election between Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. It's January 27, 2025, so the results are already known by now, but since I don't have info beyond December 2023, I need to make an educated guess based on what I know up until that point.

First, let me think about the candidates: Kamala Harris and Donald Trump. I remember that Joe Biden was president before deciding to retire. Kamala Harris was his vice president, so she's a well-known figure in politics with experience at the federal level. On the other hand, Donald Trump is a former president who ran again, which isn't uncommon for him.

Now, considering the election cycle leading up to 2024. Typically, candidates start announcing their runs early. I think Trump announced his candidacy way back in November 2022. That's pretty early and gives him a long time to build momentum. He has a strong base of supporters, especially among certain groups like Republicans, conservatives, and those who align with his policies or personality.

Kamala Harris would be the incumbent vice president running for the top office. Usually, being an incumbent can be a big advantage because people might see you as more experienced or effective in your current role. However, her approval ratings are something to consider. If I recall correctly, as of late 2023, Kamala's approval was around 50%, which isn't great for someone running for president. High-profile issues like the border situation and economic problems could be affecting that.

The economy is always a major factor in elections. By early 2024, there were signs of a possible recession with high inflation and rising interest rates. If the economy wasn't improving by election time, voters might turn towards a candidate who promises change or different policies. Trump often positions himself as the economic savior, especially for those worried about jobs and trade issues.

Looking at campaign strategies: Trump tends to focus on cultural issues and making bold statements that energize his base but can divide the country. He also uses social media effectively to reach a wide audience. Kamala Harris's campaign might rely more on policy details and experience, which is good but might not capture as much attention unless she has a strong message or momentum.

Early voting and fundraising are important indicators. Trump usually raises a lot of money early on, especially from small donors, which gives him significant resources for campaigns, ads, and get-out-the-vote efforts. If Kamala Harris didn't raise as much or had issues with her campaign structure, that could be a disadvantage.

The political landscape in 2024 might have been influenced by events after January 6, 2021, where Trump supporters tried to disrupt the Capitol. There was ongoing tension and debates about election integrity, which Trump often brings up even if there's no evidence of widespread fraud. This could energize his base but also turn off others.

Considering historical trends: Third-term presidencies can be tough for their party in the next elections, but Biden wasn't running again, so that dynamic is different. However, the 2024 election was a midterm-like scenario since it's after a president's first term. Historically, the incumbent party often loses seats, which could affect Kamala Harris's chances if Democrats lose ground.

Another factor is voter turnout. Trump tends to mobilize his base with his style and message, potentially driving higher turnout among his supporters. If Kamala Harris couldn't match that enthusiasm or had issues with her campaign's effectiveness, she might struggle at the polls.

Looking at some battleground states: Places like Florida, Pennsylvania, Michigan, and Wisconsin are crucial. Trump won these in 2016 and 2020, so if he can maintain his support there, it could help him secure enough electoral votes. Kamala would need to win some of those states or other key ones to have a chance.

Mistakes during the campaign can also play a role. If either candidate made significant errors, like gaffes or scandals, that could impact their chances. I don't recall any major issues for Trump in 2023 beyond his usual controversies, but Kamala might face scrutiny on issues like crime and economic management.

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New Law Requires High Schools to Offer Classes

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South Carolina's abandoned nuclear reactors positioned to fuel the AI datacenter boom

VC Summer units 2 and 3, abandoned in 2017, are looking for a buyer owners say tech industry needs are a perfect fit Abandoned in 2017, a pair of incomplete South Carolina nuclear reactors may get a new lease on life due to the growing need to power AI datacenters.

The Register: Tired techie botched preventative maintenance he soon learned wasn't needed

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Microsoft builds open source document database on PostgreSQL, suggests FerretDB as front end

We're not in Kansas anymore Microsoft has launched a document database platform constructed on a relational PostgreSQL back end.

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DeepSeek suspends new registrations amid cyberattack

Chinese AI startup grapples with consequences of sudden popularity China's DeepSeek, which shook up US AI companies with the debut of its R1 model family, has limited new signups due to ongoing cyberattack.

Google takes action after coder reports 'most sophisticated attack I've ever seen'

Latest trope is tricky enough to fool even the technical crowd almost Google says it's now hardening defenses against a sophisticated account takeover scam documented by a programmer last week.

wiey :

"Brana IT: prawo pracy jest dla zarzdu, dla Polaka jest zapier#ol.

Krystian Kosowski pracownik brany IT i dziaacz zwizkowy opowiada o sytuacji brany i walce o prawa pracy.

Jeli chcecie zaoy zwizek w swojej firmie IT napiszcie do Krystiana na
kosowskiza.org.pl"

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Citrix slated to axe its Technology Professional program

Advocates also cut as company focuses on 'priorities of our key customers' Citrix is winding up its Citrix Technology Professional (CTP) program, a move described as "a short-sighted decision that reflects a lack of vision for the future."

Hacker News: &#9889 THN Weekly Recap: Top Cybersecurity Threats, Tools and Tips 27 January

The Register: Someone is slipping a hidden backdoor into Juniper routers across the globe, activated by a magic packet

Australia tells BNPL providers to apply for credit licences

I ususally like to complain about & my dept, but today I get to be happy we've finally updated Enterprise Portal to latest version. We were stuck on 10 something low

We upgraded Oracle from 12 to 19 something

Upgraded Pro to 3.3 after being stuck on 2.9 since June 2022

I've already added caclulated fields to
Uploaded symbology to a
Edited raw HTML in the popups in the first hour of work this morning

Also I still hate and our dept

Zyxel firewalls borked by buggy update, on-site access required for fix

Boxes stuck in boot loops and various other malfunctions Zyxel customers are dealing with a range of issues including reboot loops after an update on Friday went awry.


(maintenant que j'ai bien toute ton attention )

Salut ma commu !
Dis voire Tu sais s'il existe des systmes du genre Air Tag mais adapts aux PCs portables
Du genre, tu flanques a discret, planqu direct dans le chassis et genre, a s'alimenterait tout seul sur la batterie du PC

Merci d'avance

Thank you for participating in the above vote. I ask about config the apps and web services on 'self' codet server.

Actually, it doesn't matter in which format the software is structured, because with tools you can switch from one to the other. I just think that INI and XML are no longer modern.

Config Files: INI, XML, JSON, YAML, TOML
2020-03-15

AI agents Yes, let's automate all sorts of things that don't actually need it

OpenAI's Operator a solution in search of a problem Opinion  The "agentic era," as Nvidia's Jim Fan and others have referred to the current evolutionary state of generative artificial intelligence (AI), is going to be a huge disappointment.

Klingt gut, bis auf Wire fr Kleingruppen aber nur fr Organisationen und Firmen.

Tech stocks tank as US AI dominance no longer a sure bet

Chinese startup DeepSeek rolls out open LLMs to rival Meta, OpenAI at fraction of cost Share prices for some of the biggest American tech brands that crested the AI hype waves crashed this morning on the rocks of DeepSeek, a Chinese startup that last week released LLMs that challenges US dominance.

The Register: China's DeepSeek just dropped a free challenger to OpenAI's o1 here's how to use it on your PC

"Naming things is hard" for us IT folks. One guideline I strongly suggest is to stay away from abbreviations or acronyms. They might seem logical and self-explanatory to you when you name something, but others may find it vague and confusing.

If the tech allows it, spell it out fully. This removes all doubt.

Bonus: this really helps folks whose primary language may be different than yours.



Sweden seizes cargo ship after another undersea cable hit in suspected sabotage

NATO increasing patrols in the Baltic as region awaits navy drones Swedish authorities have "seized" a vessel  believed to be the cargo ship Vezhen "suspected of carrying out sabotage" after a cable running between Sweden and Latvia in the Baltic Sea was damaged on the morning of January 26.

Supply Chain Attack hits Chrome Extensions, could expose Millions.

Dozens of Chrome extension developers have fallen victim to the attacks thus far, which aimed to lift API keys, session cookies and other authentication tokens from websites such as ChatGPT and Facebook for Business.

Astronomers red-faced after mistaking Musk's Tesla Roadster for asteroid

Without central repository for artificial objects, it'll only get worse Scientists mistook Elon Musk's Tesla roadster for an asteroid in a debacle that highlights the problem of tracking near-Earth objects.

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Hacker News: Do We Really Need The OWASP NHI Top 10

The Register: CDNs: Great for speeding up the internet, bad for location privacy

CDNs: Great for speeding up the internet, bad for location privacy

Also, Subaru web portal spills user deets, Tornado Cash sanctions overturned, a Stark ransomware attack, and more Infosec in brief  Using a custom-built tool, a 15-year-old hacker exploited Cloudflare's content delivery network to approximate the locations of users of apps like Signal, Discord, and others.

Never buy a HP laptop. For some dumb reason my job gives us HP laptops. I can put it into hibernate at 100% battery and unplug it, and the next morning the battery is so empty it can't even boot up to the "please connect to power supply" message.

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