You know when grown-ups tell you everything's going to be fine, and you think they're probably lying to make you feel better?
Yes.
Everything's going to be fine.

Sunday, July 03

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Daily News Stuff 3 July 2022

Yesn't Edition

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  • One of the things I want to do fairly soon is replace my four Synology boxes with one new one.  They're from 2012 and 2013 and so are the drives.

    I was planning on a new DS1821+ but when I looked there were none to be had anywhere.  That was going to give me a nice topic for a rant but when I looked again they were available so now I'm just confused.

    It's not a perfect device - the default network configuration is 4 x 1Gb interfaces which is just irritating - but filled with 12TB drives it would give me the same capacity as the existing four units without the drive failures and performance limitations of decade-old hardware.


  • Meta's Novi - formerly Diem - formerly Libera from formerly Facebook - is toast.  (CNet)

    This was a technically promising crypto project backed by over a dozen industry leaders that withered and died because (a) all the industry leaders hate each other and (b) absolutely everyone hates Facebook.

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Disclaimer: And on the twelfth hand...

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Saturday, July 02

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Daily News Stuff 2 July 2022

As The Sun Sinks Slowly In The Wherever Edition

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  • Well, work insanity is finally easing for at least a couple of days. Have a big project kicking off next week and October is likely to be another write-off, but at least I won't be working 18 hour days and moving house at the same time.

    These posts will gradually return to their usual schedule and content.


  • It seems like I picked the right week to be on a big city salary with a small town mortgage: The GPU shortage is over.  (The Verge)

    Do I need a new GPU?  There are games I want to play and applications I want to run that can benefit from teraflops of crunching power, but I already have two laptops with RTX 3060 graphics, which while far from high end are perfectly fine for Minecraft and...  Also Minecraft.

    Still, with GPU prices down 57% since January it's awfully tempting.  (Tom's Hardware)


  • In fact, Nvidia, AMD, and Apple are all cutting back on 5nm production for their next-generation parts.  (Tom's Hardware)

    Thanks to our leaders for running a pump-and-dump scam on the entire global economy.


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Disclaimer: The way is dark, but the grue is otherwise occupied.  Proceed at own risk.

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Friday, July 01

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Daily News Stuff 1 July 2022

Half Past 22 Edition

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  • Dell has replaced the old New Inspiron 16 Plus, which I rather like, with a new New Inspiron 16 Plus which is also mostly good and sort of much cheaper.

    The new model swaps the 11800H CPU for a 12700H - 20% faster on single-threaded tasks and 30% faster multi-threaded.  It only has six full size cores (down from eight) but also has eight half-size cores, for a convincing win overall.

    The 3072x1920 16" screen is still there, as are the Nvidia RTX 3060 graphics on the high-end model.  RAM is now DDR5, but be careful - except on the high-end model, half the RAM on this new version is soldered in place and can't be upgraded.

    The list price in Australia seems to be about the same as the old model when it was 40% off.  Since I got both of mine at 40% off I'm not mad about that, but I wonder if the new model will also get discounted.  It will be a bargain if it does.

    The only other change is that the numeric keypad has bitten the dust.


  • The Ryzen 5800X3D is a mixed bag.  (AnandTech)

    This is the 8-core 5800X with a jetpack strapped to it in the form of an extra 64MB of L3 cache.  This reduces the thermal efficiency of the cooler so it is clocked slightly lower than the regular version.

    The results depend on whether you need fast memory access, fast cores, or lots of cores to win a particular benchmark.  It's the fastest CPU around for Dwarf Fortress for small and medium worlds, but lags behind for large worlds.

    Playing Factorio it is up to 60% faster than Intel's i9-12900K, a massive difference.  But on many tests the extra cache doesn't help at all, and it's competing against chips with 16 or 20 cores, so those results aren't pretty.


Disclaimer: Blup me no blups.

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Thursday, June 30

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Daily News Stuff 30 June 2022

All Sales Final Edition

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  • TSMC  to customers: Get with the program and move to 28nm already.  (AnandTech)

    Compared to the new hotness (see below) 28nm is old school and almost old hat, but it works, and it works the same as older processes.  It's the last robust process with planar transistors rather than FinFETs, so designs are relatively easy to move.

    There is also a 20nm planar node, but it sucks.  AMD never used it, for example, despite being stuck on 28nm for years.


  • Samsung meanwhile has started production at 3nm.  (ZDNet)

    The main advantage of Samsung's 3nm and their new GAAFET transistors is that they cut power consumption by nearly half.  They also reportedly offer up to 20% better performance but the way that number is measured makes its utility dubious.  You need the chart plotting frequencies against power consumption and the details of the sample circuit being evaluated.

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Disclaimer: Matchmaker, matchmaker, make me a match, strike me a light, I'm in a plight.  Matchmaker, matchmaker, lend me your fire, my need for a smoke is dire.

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Wednesday, June 29

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Daily News Stuff 29 June 2022

EOFYE Edition

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Lego World War I Video of the Day



They've done Star Wars, Indiana Jones, DC, Marvel, and Harry Potter, so I guess this was next.

Except this is stop motion with real Lego, not computer animation.



Disclaimer: Q = 2b ^ ~2b.

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Tuesday, June 28

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Daily News Stuff 28 June 2022

Oops It Deaded Again

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  • Server fell over at 5AM.  (Not the Ace server, the one that runs my own blog and many others.)

    I didn't have an audible alarm because I currently only have the travel laptop with me, and I didn't notice right away because I got to bed at 4:30 and had a meeting at 8:30.

    I have a new server, I just haven't had time to complete the migration.  Soon...


  • Rufus is a tool for generating install images that just happens to let you bypass Windows 11's requirements for a Microsoft online login.  (Tom's Hardware)

    Windows 11 Home - like 10 Home - has always required an online login; the recent change is that Windows 11 Pro now does as well.

    Funny thing is, I've activated Windows 10 Home on many systems and Windows 11 Home one one, and I've never used an online account to do so.  Just kill the network interface during initial setup and the online login widget dies too.


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Disclaimer: Could not read file A:\disclaimer.txt.  (A)bort, (R)etry, (I)gnore?


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Ugh

  • Be me.
  • Fly back to Sydney from the nice New House.
  • Work until 3 AM.
  • See AmeTori off-collab and decide to stay up for another half hour to see that live.
  • Finally get to sleep at 4:30 AM.
  • Server crashes at 5 AM.
  • Meeting at 8:30 AM discussing critical issues that need to be resolved.
  • Don't see the notification for nearly 8 hours.
This server is flaky and has been for some time.  I have two three alternate servers I could move to, but the migration is fiddly and I've had negative amounts of free time these last six months.

But apologies, once I'm permanently settled in New House City things will improve.

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Monday, June 27

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Daily Tech News 27 June 2022

Pixy Doesn't Die At The End

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  • Bad thing about working for a small company: Sometimes someone needs to work through the night - repeatedly - and that someone is you.

    Good thing about working for a small company: This does not pass unnoticed.

    To put it another way: When the new CPUs and graphics cards come out later this year, I'm all set to buy a new high-end gaming system.  On which I shall play Minecraft.

    There's still a crisis I need to deal with tonight - a database playing up in weird ways - but it's the only crisis I have to deal with tonight.

    (Also, I'm not the only one who has had to jump in and do weird things at awful hours recently; we've had a lot going on.  It's a good team.)


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Disclaimer: And I need to save that money for my Minecraft rig.

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Sunday, June 26

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Daily News Stuff 26 June 2022

Where Are They Now Edition

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  • Say, whatever happened to that fancy Asus "Space Edition" laptop?  Did it ever make it to market?

    Yep.  (Amazon)

    On the one hand, kind of expensive.

    On the other hand, with an i9-12900H it's nearly three times as fast as the laptop I'm using right now.

    On the third hand, Amazon's spec sheets are maintained by idiots.  This one states the laptop weighs 9.9lbs.


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Disclaimer: Rodents of unusual size?  I don't believe they exist.

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Note To Self

The perfect laptop doesn't exist.  The perfect laptop is kind of expensive.

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