User login
User icon
Login
Search
A search icon
TechSpot logo
The word TechSpot
Trending
Ryzen 9800X3D
Zero Click Internet
DLSS vs FSR Upscaling
Chip Binning Explained
Windows 11 or 10 is Faster?
Features
Tech Culture
Must Reads
Hardware
Software
Gaming
Explainers
Tips & Tricks
Reviews
Outstanding
PC Buying Guide
CPU
Graphics Cards
Laptops
Storage
Monitors
More Reviews
Downloads
Latest Updates
Software Essentials
Popular Apps
Software We Recommend
Device Drivers
The Best
Best GPUs
Best Monitors
Best PC Games
Best SSDs
Best iPad
Best Keyboards
Best Mouse
Product Finder
Forums
Join TechSpot Elite
New Posts
Latest Comments
Jobs
Menu
Log in
Register
Today's Posts
JavaScript is disabled. For a better experience, please enable JavaScript in your browser before proceeding.
You are using an out of date browser. It may not display this or other websites correctly.
You should upgrade or use an
alternative browser
.
T
ThomasTECH
TS Enthusiast
·
38
Joined
Dec 15, 2014
Messages
55
Upvotes
21
Latest activity
Postings
About
T
ThomasTECH
replied to the thread
Oregon approved to build one of the biggest solar plants in the US
.
Objectively solar tech should be reserved for special projects, putting it in to run the grid or some portion of it is a colossal...
Yesterday at 5:11 PM
T
ThomasTECH
replied to the thread
A USB-C cable can hide a lot of malicious hardware, CT scan shows
.
If you look closely at the CT images of the 4 cables, they are all the same cable, the complex additional hardware is to format the...
Friday at 10:53 PM
T
ThomasTECH
replied to the thread
Time passes slightly faster on the Moon, scientists clock the difference
.
Actually the fruit in the middle of nowhere is not degraded by time it is degraded by environmental Interaction, so if you were to put...
Dec 3, 2024
T
ThomasTECH
reacted to
pcnthuziast's post
in "
Time passes slightly faster on the Moon, scientists clock the difference
" with
Like
.
Time is a construct. Without a sentient consciousness to observe and experience it's elapsation, it doesn't exist.
Dec 3, 2024
T
ThomasTECH
replied to the thread
NZXT responds to damning Gamers Nexus video accusing it of running a "predatory, evil" rental scam
.
As complete as this article is there is many pain points of using the leased hardware. However for some who need a steller competitive...
Dec 2, 2024
T
ThomasTECH
replied to the thread
Solar Orbiter captures highest-resolution views of Sun's surface
.
The sun has no surface, this time period of science needs an update. The title alone is hilarious!
Nov 25, 2024
T
ThomasTECH
replied to the thread
OpenAI is considering launching its own browser to challenge Google
.
This is a great move, AI would be able to focus adds on free platforms much more effectively. Google needs a competitor to avoid being...
Nov 22, 2024
T
ThomasTECH
replied to the thread
The x86 wish list: Complexities of an imaginary Intel takeover
.
Intel has some work that is right about to make them considerably [if it matures] more helpful to the integrated systems market. I hope...
Nov 18, 2024
T
ThomasTECH
replied to the thread
Phison steals Micron's PCIe 5 SSD crown after just one day with a 122TB drive
.
This is great work! Cheers to PHISON! I can't believe we are here 30years and Bam 99.99999999 percent of the population have no...
Nov 15, 2024
T
ThomasTECH
replied to the thread
ChatGPT now has its own web search engine
.
You are correct when you say holding the data vs accessing the data is an issue. Many people have already expressed negative thoughts...
Nov 4, 2024
T
ThomasTECH
replied to the thread
ChatGPT now has its own web search engine
.
This is absolutely right, I consider ChatGPT as google on steroids, basically the next version of google entirely. I see ChatGPT and...
Nov 1, 2024
T
ThomasTECH
replied to the thread
Dodge Charger Daytona EV with "semi" solid-state batteries set to hit the roads in 2026
.
Now that AI is emerging into the Engineering scene it is going to lead to the next generation of likely every kind of technology. Will...
Oct 24, 2024
T
ThomasTECH
replied to the thread
Python is still the most popular coding language, but challengers are gaining ground
.
I just use whatever language I need to get the job done. There is no way my mind can hold the specifics of any of these for very long...
Oct 17, 2024
T
ThomasTECH
replied to the thread
Euclid space telescope will produce the largest map of the universe ever
.
How does anyone vet this data? Even the best telescopes don't get a viewer more than two to three Earth spaces closer to the universal...
Oct 17, 2024
T
ThomasTECH
replied to the thread
Flight Simulator 2024 trades huge install size for high bandwidth usage – up to 81GB per hour
.
I love MS Flight Simulator!!!!!!!! However; the simulator in 2020 already made me want to rename the game to BREAKMYGPU.exe I can't even...
Oct 15, 2024
Loading…
Loading…
Back