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Oops: Google says it might have deleted your Maps Timeline data

Ars Technica

Google recently changed the way it stored timeline data to improve privacy , but the company now confirms that a "technical issue" resulted in many users losing their timeline history altogether, and there might not be any way to recover it. Read full article Comments Google has been investigating the problem, and the news isn't good.

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Handful of users claim new Nvidia GPUs are melting power cables again

Ars Technica

Here we (maybe) go again: Reports from a handful of early adopters of Nvidia's new GeForce RTX 5090 graphics card are reporting that their power cables are melting (so far, there's at least one report on YouTube and one on Reddit , as reported by The Verge). Read full article Comments The RTX 50-series cards use the 12V-2x6 connector.

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Reddit launches moderator rewards program amid sitewide discontent 

TechCrunch

Reddit is launching the “Mod Helper Program” to reward moderators who offer helpful advice to other moderators, along with an updated moderator help center. The announcement comes amid growing discontent among the site’s moderators , many of whom relied on third-party apps that have since been shut down because of Reddit’s API pricing.

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The Sims re-release shows what’s wrong with big publishers and single-player games

Ars Technica

Forums and Reddit threads were flooded with player comments, saying the game either wouldn't launch at all, crashed shortly after launch, or had debilitating graphical issues. Read full article Comments The emphasis of that sentence should be on the word "some."

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Huge web outage takes Reddit, Twitch, and other big sites offline for an hour

The Verge

A huge global web outage swept across the internet this morning, taking out popular sites including Amazon, Twitch, and Reddit. The Fastly content delivery network (CDN) was the source of the issues, which lasted for more than an hour. The issue has been identified and a fix is being implemented,” said Fastly at 6:44AM ET.

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Reddit is experiencing a major outage

The Verge

Reddit’s error page. Image: Reddit. Reddit appears to be down for many right now. Downdetector shows more than 40,000 user reports of issues. We’re experiencing an elevated level of API errors and are currently looking into the issue,” Reddit wrote at 5:04PM ET.

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The latest Windows 10 update could cause your printer to crash your PC

The Verge

The company doesn’t appear to have issued a fix at this time. “We It’s not clear how widespread the issue is, but Windows Latest says it has “seen numerous reports of error popping up here and there.” “We’ve seen numerous reports of error popping up here and there”. Windows users are complaining across Reddit as well.

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