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Wednesday, July 09

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Daily News Stuff 9 July 2025

Oops All Hitler Edition

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  • Yesterday I noted that Twitter was taking steps to make its AI chatbot, Grok, "less politically correct".

    It looks instead of making it 5% more Hitler, they dialed it up to 500%.  (Tech Crunch)

    For a few hours it sounded like a cross between Heinrich Himmler and the Ayatollah Khamenei, or a moderate Democrat.

    Twitter has been cleaning up the mess and Grok is back to normal now, which for a chatbot means remarkably useless and only not dangerous because nobody trusts it for anything.


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Tuesday, July 08

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Daily News Stuff 8 July 2025

Mad Bee Edition

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Disclaimer: Don't do drugs kids.

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Monday, July 07

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Daily News Stuff 7 July 2025

Desert Bus Edition

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  • Why AI sucks.  (Dwarkesh)

    Because it doesn't learn.

    Specifically, current large language models are not designed to acquire and verify new facts and to discard old one that turned out to be incorrect, or to adopt new modes of though that streamline reasoning.

    They are trained, once, and then left to slowly rot until they are replaced.

    Interesting comments on this article too: Arguing about when AI will replace humanity and then admitting that nobody really knows anything and it will probably never happen.


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Sunday, July 06

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Daily News Stuff 6 July 2025

Snonk Hibernation Edition

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  • The Nvidia RTX 5090 - the fastest graphics card available - can lose up to 25% performance if it doesn't have full PCIe 5.0 x16 bandwidth.  (WCCFTech)

    For example, running at half speed - with either a PCIe x8 slot or PCIe 4.0 - it loses...  Basically nothing.  Maybe 1%.

    At a quarter of the bandwidth - so PCIe 3.0 - it loses 10% of its performance.

    If you drop all the way back to PCIe 2.0 you finally see that 25% performance loss.

    Meaning that PCIe 5.0 doesn't improve performance unless you don't have all 16 lanes available, even on a 5090.

    And if you're using it for a workload that resides mostly on the card, like AI processing, you hardly need anything.  There's more variability between test runs than between a single lane and a full x16 slot.

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Saturday, July 05

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Daily News Stuff 5 July 2025

Antidoom Edition

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  • AMD's Zen 6 CPUs could be really fast and have lots of cache.  (Hot Hardware)

    Some of the rumours around Zen 6 - expected next year - appear to be solid: It will have 12 CPU cores per chiplet, up from 8 in all earlier models, and L3 cache will likewise scale by 50%.

    Speed is expected to pass the 6GHz mark, which seems reasonable.  Intel has already done that with its fastest models, and AMD is planning to move from TSMC's 4nm node to 2nm, which is notably faster.

    The one new rumour here is to do with the X3D models.  The X3D cache chips are also rumoured to be 50% larger, and it is possible to stack two of them on one CPU for up to 240MB of L3 cache on a single chiplet - up from 96MB currently.

    Also rumoured are the speeds for the smaller, slower Zen 6c cores: Up to 4.5GHz.  Since these have exactly the same performance per clock as full-size Zen 6, they will be quite respectable performers.

    Zen 6 will launch on the current-generation AM5 socket, so you can easily upgrade existing Zen 4 and Zen 5 systems.  Intel already abandoned Socket 1700 which supported its 12th, 13th, and 14th generation chips (which were basically all the same), and is expected to abandon its current Socket 1851 for yet another platform when it launches Nova Lake next year.  So forget any upgrades on that side.

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Disclaimer: First catch your rabbit.

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Friday, July 04

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Daily Tech News 4 July 2025

Fireworks Ahoy Edition

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  • The US government is planning to breed billions of flesh-eating flies, zap them with radiation, and dump them on Mexico.  (CBS)

    Take that, you smug-druggling bastiches!

    ...

    Actually, this has been going on for years in Panama.  These are New World Screwworm flies, and they are a major problem.  The project - which has been keeping them penned up in South America for decades - breeds huge numbers of sterile but otherwise healthy males, which then compete to breed with the females, which produces...  Nothing.

    But that's the point.  It has to be kept up continuously (and has been) but it has drastically reduced their numbers north of the canal for since the 1960s.  Until recently, when they swarmed and made a break for it.

    The fly-factory in Panama currently produces 117 million dead-inside flies per week; the plan is to increase the number of sexual zombies to 400 million per week to outcompete real men.  Real flies.  Real fly men.  You know what I mean.


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Thursday, July 03

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Daily News Stuff 3 July 2025

Freedom Eve Edition

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Wednesday, July 02

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Daily News Stuff 2 July 2025

Idiots (Almost) Everywhere Edition

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Totally Not Tech News

Sameko Saba, the latest incarnation of the same person behind spoiler and spoiler, just hit one million subscribers on YouTube.

It took three days.


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Disclaimer: Wanna see me do it again?

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Tuesday, July 01

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Daily News Stuff 1 July 2025

Countdown Edition

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  • Why AI is not useful for programming.  (Ordep)

    Because writing code was never the problem.  Anyone can write code if you don't care whether it works.  Even an AI.

    And even if it works, it is almost certain to make the overall system more complicated than the value it adds.  Keeping a complex system manageable as you add more features is the real battle.

    And AI is still at the stage of selling refrigerated tungsten cubes in its snack bar because one guy jokingly requested that.


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This information could save your life in an admittedly bizarre set of circumstances.


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If you don't know the voice, that's A-chan, for years content director* at Hololive.  She left the company last year to help out with family matters, and now she's returning this Friday as an indie vtuber.

* Or something like that, it's as good a job title as any.


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Monday, June 30

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Daily News Stuff 30 June 2025

Deconsume Edition

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  • Don't buy an Nvidia video card.  (Tom's Hardware)

    Because the leaks have already started for the upcoming 5000 Super family of cards, which are only very slightly faster but have 50% more memory.

    Upgrading the 5070 from a middling 12GB of RAM to 18GB makes it a solid product that will likely last for years.  The same goes for the 5070 Ti, already fairly good with 16GB of RAM, if somewhat overpriced; with 24GB it becomes a high-end model that is not going to easily become obsolete.

    If you weren't inclined to pay that much in the first place, AMD's 9060 XT is still the pick of the litter, with 16GB cards going for less than an 8GB 5060 Ti.


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Disclaimer: Don't try this at home.  Watch the view from a safe distance, preferably on another planet entirely.

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