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Saturday, March 09

Geek

Daily News Stuff 9 March 2019

Ow Fuck Ow Edition


Tech News

  • In the market for a compact server that looks like an old-school CB rig?  Cincoze has you covered.  (AnandTech)

    Up to a 6 core Xeon and 32GB (maybe 64GB) RAM, two 2.5" bays, up to 8 USB ports, 6 gigabit Ethernet ports, and 6 serial ports, plus DVI, DisplayPort, and HDMI.

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  • If you have Windows 10 Pro or Enterprise, and don't want the 1903 update dumped on you without further warning act now to avoid disappointment.  (ZDNet)

    If you have Windows 10 Home, the best option I know of is to have a cheap laptop with 32GB of eMMC storage and the rest of your data on an SD card.  This will make the Windows updater crap out with 100% reliability.

  • A 1TB NVMe drive for $105?  What's the catch?  (Tech Report)

    Catch is it's a QLC drive.  But it's fast for reads, and usually fast for writes.  If you don't run it 100% full, so it has room for a pseudo-SLC cache, it should do fine.

    Link also points to a 10TB external drive at Best Buy for $160.


Dirty Pair Music Video of the Day



Disclaimer: It's not hentai!  Where did you learn that word anyway?

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Life

Mundania and Trivia

So I blew out my back, apparently during the strenuous exercise of washing the dishes.  I can't currently sit at my desk at all, so I'm giving kneeling a try.  Not looking promising so far.

Daily News Stuff will likely appear in abridged form for a few days...

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Friday, March 08

Geek

Daily News Stuff 8 March 2019

Double-plus Ow Edition

 

Tech News

  • I'm sure there's some.

Social Media News



Disclaimer: HOLYGODDAMNMUTHERFLORKINGSHITMONKEYS.  I mean... Ouch.

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Thursday, March 07

Geek

Daily News Stuff 7 March 2019

Tech News


Social Media News



Disclaimer: For did not the Buddha say, "If you meet a panpsychist on the road, kick him in the nuts"?

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Wednesday, March 06

Geek

Daily News Stuff 6 March 2019

Tech News



Disclaimer: Don't - oh, you already did.  Well, here's an eggbeater and a bucket full of acetone.  You know what to do.

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Tuesday, March 05

Geek

Daily News Stuff 5 March 2019

Tech News

  • The USB Promoter Group announced the announcement of the release of the USB4 spec.  (AnandTech)

    The spec itself is expected to be announced by the middle of the year.  It's "based on" Thunderbolt 3, but the announcement of what that means hasn't been announced yet.  Expensive cables is a good bet, though.

    With this, USB 3.2 Gen 1 will be renamed USB4 Gen 1, USB 3.2 Gen 2 will become USB4 Gen 2, and USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 will become USB4 Gen 2x2.  The new speed will be named USB4 Gen 4x4.

    Or maybe not.  Who knows?  These guys have all the branding sense of Supermicro.

  • The University of California told Elsevier to take a hike.  (TechDirt)

    Elsevier is the Engulf and Devour of the academic publishing world, so this is significant.

  • SPOILER is yet another speculative execution flaw in Intel CPUs.  (The Register)

    Though it's not clear how significant it is.  Reportedly it doesn't affect Arm or AMD CPUs.


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Monday, March 04

Geek

Daily News Stuff 4 March 2019

Tech News

  • Linux 5.0 is out!  (Phoronix)

    The bug that led to a week's delay turned out not the be a significant problem, but the extra week allowed things to settle down a bit so all is well.

  • Did a Singapore retailer just leak all the Ryzen 3000 configurations and pricing?  (Reddit)

    Probably not.  Looks like they copied and pasted the previous unconfirmed leaks right into their price list.

  • XKCDify your Matplotlib charts.

    This is actually kind of cool.  You can see how it makes information more accessible by being less perfect.

  • An 8-port 10GbE router/switch for $270?  (Serve the Home)

    Well, maybe.  It's MicroTik, which has a less than stellar security record.  And it's underpowered for L3 / routing functions.  But switching works fine, and it's passively cooled.  (And it's A$350 locally, which is pretty good.)

    But it's SFP+ rather than 10Gbase-T.  They don't seem to have any 10Gbase-T models at all.

  • In a timely reminder that everyone's a goddamn idiot, it looks like Chinese surveillance teams left their collected data in a publicly-exposed MongoDB database with no password.  (Bleeping Computer)
    "There is no security. It looks like they have NO CLUE what they are doing,” the researcher told us.

Anime Op/Ed of the Day



Disclaimer: Everything on the internet is true.

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Sunday, March 03

Geek

Daily News Stuff 3 March 2019

Tech News

  • The QuadrigaCX mystery deepens.  (NewsBTC)

    The CEO of Quadriga died in a hospital in India last December.  (There were suggestions he faked his own death, but there seems to be a death certificate and a body, which would be tricky to arrange.)

    Most of the funds held on behalf of clients were stored offline on cold wallets, which is standard practice - if it's not plugged in, you can't hack it.  But only the CEO had the necessary password, so C$190 million disappeared overnight, leaving staff scrambling to recover access.

    Only...  No deposits were made to the known cold wallets since April of last year.  All the information is public, but no-one has been able to trace through the maze just yet.

  • A roundup of Ryzen V1000 and Epyc 3000 boards.  (Serve the Home)

    Ryzen V1000 is an embedded version of the Ryzen 2000-series APUs - up to 4 cores and Vega 11.  Epyc 3000 is something that so far doesn't exist on the desktop, a one or two die CPU package, with between 4 and 16 cores.

    There are ITX and STX and all sorts of other formats to choose from.

  • This waifu does not exist.  (thiswaifudoesnotexist.net)

    This waifu does not exist.

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    This waifu does not exist?



This Waifu Does Not Exist of the Day

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Video of the Day



Comic books killed the comic book store.
Comic books killed the comic book store.
Off the wall and on the floor,
We can't rewrite, we're all done for.


Disclaimer: This waifu does not exist.

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Saturday, March 02

Geek

Daily News Stuff 2 March 2019

Tech News



Picture of the Day

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Disclaimer: Do not ingest.  Do not inhale vapors.  Do not induce vomiting (unless you want to...)

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Friday, March 01

Geek

Daily News Stuff 1 March 2019

Tech News

  • Lenovo's Yoga C930 has a quad-core CPU, up to 16GB of RAM and 2TB of SSD, Thunderbolt, a pen, Dolby Atmos sound - and a terrible, terrible display.  (AnandTech)

    Remember that Acer laptop where greens were really green and whites were green and blues were also green?  Same deal here.  Might even be the same panel.

    AnandTech tested the 1080p model; there's also a 4K option which would necessarily be using a different panel and might be better.

    Also, it doesn't have dedicated PgUp/PgDn/Home/End keys despite being a 14" laptop, so no-one should buy it anyway.

  • Chuwi's Aerobook is a 13.3" 1080p laptop that does have dedicated PgUp/PgDn/Home/End keys.  (AnandTech)

    8GB RAM and 128GB SSD, which isn't much, but the storage is user-upgradable and the price is expected to be $499.  Only real problem then is the CPU - a sluggish ultra low power Core M.

    Chuwi also announced the Ubook, an 11.6" model with a pen and detachable keyboard, expected to cost from $469 for the base model to $699 with 1TB of SSD.

  • Supermicro's A2SDi-8C+-HLN4F is more than just a forgotten Hugo Gernsback novel.  (Serve the Home)

    It's a mini-ITX board with an 8 core Atom (the good Atom, so it's merely kind of slow rather than abominable), four DIMM slots supporting up to 256GB ECC RAM, 12 SATA ports, 4 GbE ports plus an extra for the BMC, one M.2 slot (PCIe 3.0 x 2) and one PCIe slot (x4).

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    And it uses just 33W at full load.

    If you need faster networking, the A2SDi-H-TF has dual 10GbE ports rather than the quad 1GbE.  And if you need a bit more CPU oomph, the A2SDi-H-TP4F has a 16 core Atom CPU, dual 10GBaseT, and dual 10Gb SPF+ ports.


  • Astrophysicists finesse the FRB.  (Quanta)

  • Is a 32" 4K display with 95% DCI-P3 gamut a good deal at $349?  (Tech Report)

    Maybe.  Some reviews on Amazon say that the contrast ratio is, well, crap.  Others seem to be happy with it though.


Social Media News



Video of the Day


Suddenly it all makes sense.



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