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- Slashdot: News for nerds, stuff that matters
Slashdot: News for nerds, stuff that matters Timely news source for technology related news with a heavy slant towards Linux and Open Source issues
- Slashdot - Wikipedia
Slashdot (sometimes abbreviated as ) is a social news website that originally billed itself as "News for Nerds Stuff that Matters" It features news stories on science, technology, and politics that are submitted and evaluated by site users and editors Each story has a comments section where users can add online comments
- News News - Slashdot
Slashdot: News for nerds, stuff that matters Timely news source for technology related news with a heavy slant towards Linux and Open Source issues
- Americans are Buying Twice as Many Hybrids as Fully Electric Vehicles . . .
As recently as 2021, GM "all but eliminated" hybrids from its future product plans, reports the New York Times "But then a funny thing happened " Car shoppers balked at the high prices of fully electric models and the challenges of charging them In the last few years, sales of electric vehicles h
- What are the Carbon Costs of Asking an AI a Question? - Slashdot
"The carbon cost of asking an artificial intelligence model a single text question can be measured in grams of CO2 " writes the Washington Post And while an individual's impact may be low, what about the collective impact of all users? "A Google search takes about 10 times less energy than a Ch
- Our Story | Slashdot Media
Our roots trace back to the late 1990’s with the birth of SourceForge net and Slashdot org, two of the technology community’s iconic online brands Over the next two decades we added scores of leading authority sites to our portfolio in the technology, mobile phone wireless, telecom VoIP, business comparison shopping review sectors
- FAQ - Slashdot
Slashdot is the oldest tech news and discussion site on the web Slashdot is also one of the largest business software comparison and review websites in the world, with over 100,000 business software products Millions of people visit Slashdot every month to find and compare the best business software Who does this?
- What if Customers Started Saying No to AI? - Slashdot
An artist cancelled their Duolingo and Audible subscriptions to protest the companies' decisions to use more AI "If enough people leave, hopefully they kind of rethink this," the artist tells the Washington Post And apparently, many more people feel the same way In thousands of comments an
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