Monday, December 09
Daily News Stuff 9 December 2024
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- The House of Representatives is voting on another $3 billion to reimburse telephone network carriers with equipment from Chinese companies Huawei and ZTE that turned out, much to everyone's surprise, to have been made in China. (Tom's Hardware)
This is on top of the $2 billion already allocated to replacing the shockingly Chinese devices.
- Chinese hackers have meanwhile reportedly hacked "all phone companies everywhere" according to the FBI and CISA. (Politico)
The trove of data included in the latest, wide-ranging attacks include FISA court applications which are allegedly secret.
Tech News
- With the FBI now recommending everyone use messaging apps with end-to-end encryption, we turn to Google Messages. which doesn't. (Daring Fireball)
Well, it does sometimes. It doesn't other times. And it doesn't tell you any of the time.
- The Sandisk 1.5TB microSD card is too small. (Serve the Home)
They lost it during the review.
Twice.
- A Bitcoin miner has purchased a 112MW wind farm in Texas and plans to take it off the grid and use it for mining. (Chron_
Which means that when that wind is not blowing in that particular part of the world, those particular Bitcoin mining machines will quietly switch off.
Which is actually a perfectly fine and sensible approach. So someone is probalby extremely upset about this.
- Microsoft plans to release Surface Pro laptops based on Intel's Lunar Lake CPUs. (Tom's Hardware)
Okay.
- Specialist chipmaker Marvell is now worth more than Intel. (WSJ) (archive site)
Though pretty much everyone is worth more than Intel at the moment. Nvidia and AMD, yes, but also Qualcomm and Broadcom and Texas Instruments and now Marvell.
Intel has a lot of revenue but investors are not seeing a lot of upside.
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The company I work for is in the energy space focused on the term we coined "Virtual Power Plants" which mainly means shutting stuff down and therefore "making that energy available to the grid" when it's either not cost effective to use that energy at the current spot price, or when the grid operator is calling a demand emergency. Other options are spinning up your backup generators, backup batteries, or switching on-site solar to flow back to the grid, providing actual generation. But mostly it's "were not using our usual amount, the difference is available to others." And we absolutely love bitcoin miners as customers because they have large loads that are very responsive to price signals, they can and will shut down huge amounts of load if the price goes up even a few cents per kWh.
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