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Today in 2019, 4 years ago: in Wuhan, China, the first known case of the coronavirus disease SARS-CoV-2 appears.

#OnThisDay

57F is not cold guys, come on. Maybe if you're used to 100F, but it's barely sweater weather elsewhere.

They should do a 4-6hr endurance event at this place. Give the punters some more racing to look at, and the sportscar people would love it.

I see some lights are dimmed; I wonder if the organisers have requested places without a commercial agreement don't put their signage on.

Watching the Vegas FP2 on -demand. I went to Vegas 5 years ago for the AWS thing they do there. It is the strangest city I have ever been to in my life. It's like a theme park for sad adults. I'm not sure I could ever go back.

Been listening to 1989 Taylor's Version in my car and I am struggling to see what it adds. In a few cases it takes away. 'Style', a standout track on the original, is flat and lifeless.

Vendors using videoconferencing solutions that require me to install something on my computer can proceed toward the ocean.

From a point of view, seems to have got increasingly messy.

Unless it can fully impersonate me I don't care...
CNBC: Microsoft announces new AI features for Outlook, PowerPoint, Teams
cnbc.com/2023/11/15/microsoft-

One of those crazy days with a huge temperature swing.

They're nothing if not persistent. This is SMS scam spam.

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Dell having an easily downloadable .ova image of an OneFS Powerscale node is incredibly useful, you can muck about to your heart's content with OneFS's elaborate networking and not worry about the phone ringing

Jim boosted

Today in 2001, 22 years ago: Taliban forces leave Kabul, the capital of Afghanistan, due to the advance of the Northern Alliance.

#OnThisDay

I don't love 'Ubuntu Based' that much but more choice for OOTB laptops is always good news.
tomshardware.com/news/ryzen-70

Porsche 963 LMDH pulling out of the pits at Spa on its hybrid electric motor, switching to ICE on track. The hybrid system deploys around 290kph and must combine with ICE to reach the regulation power output. The rear axle is used for regeneration of the li-ion battery system.
youtu.be/TaW6UZScq5g

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