

You found it 👍 This large document include pinout for the 20 pins package and it is somewhat complicated since each pin may have many uses … it would be hard to imagine (for me) what would the 8 pins package pinout would look like !
This Earth, the only true home i ever had and will ever have, is not my world, i’m just a passerby in here … it is yours and it is strange.
You found it 👍 This large document include pinout for the 20 pins package and it is somewhat complicated since each pin may have many uses … it would be hard to imagine (for me) what would the 8 pins package pinout would look like !
Package options : 20-pin, 16-pin or 8-pin … but looking at Texas instrument website i did not find the pinout …
You might be right since i know close to nothing about Chinese Communist Party. Yet, i believe they would be secretive about exactly how much one and the other thing weighs in the balance for them.
i absolutely believe you that the technology of these old machines is much too complex and this is an argument why the Chinese have to make a better technology to replace it :
https://www.trendforce.com/news/2025/03/10/news-chinas-homegrown-euv-machines-rumored-for-q3-trial-production-spelling-trouble-for-asml/
(…) Unlike ASML’s LPP (laser-produced plasma) method, which relies on high-energy lasers and complex FPGA-based controls, the report indicates that China’s LDP (laser-induced discharge plasma) offers a simpler design, smaller footprint, better energy efficiency, and potentially lower production costs.
(…) set for trial production for the third quarter, 2025, with mass manufacturing aimed for 2026.
i wish for the European Union to develop and become less reliant on the USA. As for this development in China, there will be (in my opinion) many effects, including a decrease in pressure on Taiwan.
2000 x 1999 x 1998 x … x 3 x2 x 1 = 2000 !
Could be useless for China since :
https://lemmy.world/post/26668055
[News] China’s Homegrown EUV Machines Rumored for Q3 Trial Production, Spelling Trouble for ASML
(…) Unlike ASML’s LPP (laser-produced plasma) method, which relies on high-energy lasers and complex FPGA-based controls, the report indicates that China’s LDP (laser-induced discharge plasma) offers a simpler design, smaller footprint, better energy efficiency, and potentially lower production costs.
(…) set for trial production for the third quarter, 2025, with mass manufacturing aimed for 2026.
Nice and open source . Similar performance to Qwen 2.5.
(also … https://www.tomsguide.com/ai/i-tested-deepseek-vs-qwen-2-5-with-7-prompts-heres-the-winner ← tested DeepSeek vs Qwen 2.5 … )
→ Qwen 2.5 is better than DeepSeek.
So, looks good.
There is more in this study than “SafetyCore”
Update : v3.0 now available
i went back to the root of the conversation thread for which i gave the comment link in the header of this post and i got this :
From : @DuskyRo@lemmy.world
SafetyCore Placeholder so if it ever tries to reinstall itself it will fail due to signature mismatch.
201 upvotes … 0 downvotes
Also all replies in this thread are nice and based. … Looks legit to me.
These verification could still be usefull … i would appreciate them.
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Per one tech forum
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https://gbatemp.net/threads/psa-to-all-android-users-google-quietly-installs-spyware-on-android-devices.667542/
GBAtemp.net - The Independent Video Game Community
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this week: “Google has quietly installed an app on all Android devices called ‘Android System SafetyCore’. It claims to be a ‘security’ application, but whilst running in the background, it collects call logs, contacts, location, your microphone, and much more making this application ‘spyware’ and a HUGE privacy concern. It is strongly advised to uninstall this program if you can.
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Remove the following 2 spywares :
1).
Android System SafetyCore: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.safetycore
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Android System Key Verifier: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.contactkeys
i believe this application hides in different ways on different devices and maybe it is also different by regions making it even worse to detect and explain to someone else. So, i wouldn’t be surprised if you told me you found it in a different way than how it was explained in my comment.
Even worse, i found this comment in the app store and it did the same on my device :
Installed automatically without my knowledge, no notification, only found it because of a friend’s post, and even then, you only see it through a link, it doesn’t come up in your app list or a search of the Google play store. I thought it felt like my battery was draining a little quicker too, which is apparently also something noticed in connection to having this app. Uninstalling.
The app can be found here :
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.google.android.safetycore
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Scientist say it’s possible, yet let’s see Lemmy users deny this possibility.
There is no such LTE modem mentioned in the article, neither in images, so I think there is none. Yet, one image says WiFi…
TLDR without the crap :
China is installing data center under sea to benefit from natural cooling.
One line of code was called a card - - if I remember correctly that was 1,000 years ago, maybe less, i’m not sure now 😆. Thanks for recalling me the 80 characters per line, fond memories, takes me way back.
i copied that image from the article of the post without reading that article itself. But, since you asked, i went in that article … and all i could find is this :
The image of 62,500 punched cards neatly stacked in rows serves as a reminder of the immense physicality involved in early computing.
So, unfortunately, the nice lady might just be a “banana for scale” here 😯 !
see comment from @Lumberjacked (it is complicated !)