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Comment In the US, Jolly Roger Telephone has been offering (Score 1) 34

https://ancillary-proxy.atarimworker.io?url=https%3A%2F%2Fjollyrogertelephone.co... has been providing this service in the US for years - works with most any provider that offers call forwarding, with special support for Google Voice. It didn't start out using AI but it does now. Some of the recordings are quite amusing.

Comment Fortran is a language of the 2020s (Score 5, Insightful) 93

It isn't any more accurate to call Fortran a "language of the 50s" than it is to call C a "language of the 70s". As others have noted, Fortran has evolved significantly over the years, with the most recent revision, Fortran 2023, published just six months ago. It is still a very popular language in engineering and scientific applications.

Comment Connector may be USB-C, but not charging (Score 1) 74

I have a lot of electronic items that have USB-C ports for charging, but that won't charge when connected to a USB-C power supply. Instead, they require the use of a USB-A to USB-C cable. Europe already requires USB-C charging ports, but apparently doesn't require working with USB-C supplies. I am not sure this is an improvement.

Comment This happened to me - Amazon didn't care (Score 5, Informative) 130

In early 2020 I left a three-star review for some wireless headphones. The seller deluged me with escalating bribes to delete or revise it. When I declined all, they took to forging my email address in requests to Amazon to "help me delete the review". Amazon's replies (form responses with directions as to how to edit or delete a review) went to me, of course, which is how I knew about it. This persisted over six months! I reported each attempt to Amazon - they didn't care.

I can't read the paywalled article, but I know this happens a lot.

Comment Not in Massachusetts anymore (Score 3, Informative) 59

The CNBC article says "Intel currently operates four factories, called “wafer fabs,” in the United States. In addition to its site in Arizona, which is being expanded, it also has fabs in Massachusetts, New Mexico and Oregon. It also makes chips in Ireland, Israel and has a single fab in China."

The Hudson, Massachusetts fab was once DEC's, where Alpha (and VAX) processors were made. DEC sold the site to Intel as part of a patent infringement settlement. Intel ran the fab for many years later, even though it was not a "copy exactly" operation, it did very well. Eventually it became unworkable to keep updating the Hudson fab and it was demolished a few years ago. Intel still has engineering offices there.

Comment My wife will be annoyed... (Score 3, Interesting) 27

My wife plays Solitaire on her Kindle. She loves it so much that I had to buy a "refurbished" 6th-gen Paperwhite when hers died (later generations didn't support Active Content.) At least then I was able to re-load the game from the Kindle store. I gather this means that I won't be able to do that again.

Comment PLATO was my life (Score 4, Interesting) 16

I was a PLATO IV user in college in the 70s, and it consumed my life - a bit much so for my education. But I learned a lot developing "lessons" (what PLATO called programs) and tools for other lesson developers, and also the sort of hijinx, problems and friendships that reappeared many years later in online communities. Later I would work alongside PLATO systems developers at DEC. I still fondly remember That Friendly Orange Glow.

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