Friday, December 12
Daily News Stuff 12 December 2025
Brown And Out In Beverley Hills Edition
Brown And Out In Beverley Hills Edition
Top Story
- Reddit is suing Australia to have itself removed from the under-16 banlist. (The Register)
Reddit is a screaming dumpster fire, but so is our government, and I can simply ignore Reddit if I choose. So I'm solidly on their side.
Tech News
- Want a high-resolution monitor but still need fast refresh rates for games? Asus' new XG27JG has you covered. (Tom's Hardware)
It's a 5k model which is good enough for almost anything, and runs at 180Hz which is also good enough for almost anything. But if you drop the resolution to 2560x1440 you can boost the refresh rate to 330Hz, which is more than enough.
HDR 600 and 97% of DCI-P3 colour. One small catch: It doesn't work at its full resolution and refresh rate on an Nvidia 4000-series card, because those only support an older version of DisplayPort. Previous generation Radeon 7000 series cards do work, as do all current-generation cards.
Around $835.
- Buying 1152GB of Frakenram for $8000. (Tom's Hardware)
The user put an offer in on a second-hand custom Nvidia AI system that originally cost around $80,000 and managed to get it working.
- Over 10,000 Docker Hub images have been found leaking credentials. (Bleeping Computer)
It's over 10,000!
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I think we should ban children from government schools, and have age verification to attend government captured schools. What would we really lose if you had to be forty or older to attend a university?
Posted by: PatBuckman at Saturday, December 13 2025 12:05 AM (rcPLc)
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"The first is that Australia's constitution includes an implied freedom
of political communication that exists to ensure Australians can "exercise a free and informed choice as electors." Reddit argues that
banning kids from social media infringes that freedom."
Today I learned that Australian children can vote.
Today I learned that Australian children can vote.
Posted by: Rick C at Saturday, December 13 2025 12:13 AM (1zWbY)
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