Google

www.androidauthority.com

> Google is developing a Terminal app for Android that'll let you run Linux apps. It'll download and run Debian in a VM for you.

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www.techspot.com

> The International Energy Agency (IEA) projects that power consumption for AI data centers in 2024 will be 10 times higher than it was in 2022. With a single ChatGPT request estimated to consume almost 10 times more power than a Google search, Arm CEO Rene Haas warned earlier this year that AI data centers could require as much as 20 to 25 percent of the entire US power grid by 2030.

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www.bbc.com

cross-posted from: https://lemmy.zip/post/22959104 > The firm is under pressure worldwide over the dominance of its search and ad-tech businesses.

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www.techspot.com

> Mountain View recently confirmed that a consumer desktop mode is still happening, and devs can test out the new functionality on the Pixel Tablet using the latest developer preview. Google is implementing desktop windowing using "freeform" windows that can be resized and moved at will.

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cross-posted from: https://lemmy.pe1uca.dev/post/1434359 > I was trying to debug an issue I have connecting to a NAS, so I was checking the logs of UFW and found out there are a lot of connections being blocked from my chromecast HD (AndroidTV) on different ports via the local IP. > > Sometimes I use jellyfin, but that's over tailscale, so there shouldn't be any traffic over local IP, just over tailscale's IP. > But shouldn't have traffic right now since I wasn't using it and didn't have tailscale on. > > The ports seem random, just sometimes they are tried two times back to back, but afterwards another random port is tried to be accessed. > > After seeing this I enabled UFW in my daily machine and the same type of logs showed up. > > So, do you guys know what could be happening here? > Why is chromecast trying to access random ports on devices in the same network?

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