Sunday, November 05
Daily News Stuff 5 November 2023
Bit Late Edition
Bit Late Edition
Top Story
- Microsoft is "making a mess of the news" by replacing journalists with AI which is stupid and delusional but not deliberately lying to you. (CNN)
The top of CNN's list of examples:False claims that President Joe Biden fell asleep during a moment of silence for victim sof the Maui wildfire.
As Snopes and a thousand other sites pointed out in coincidentally identical wording, this is a vicious lie. If you watch the video he is clearly dead.
Tech News
- I switched from my flaky HP Pavilion laptop to my Pavilion Plus, which I haven't really used much yet.
It's great.
But it commits the eighth cardinal sin of applumbo: Soldered RAM.
While Apple murders your wallet if you want to put a useful amount of RAM in their laptops, charging 100% markups and forcing you to upgrade the CPU along with the RAM, at least you can do it, with the 14" MacBook Pro being available with as much as 128GB.
The Pavilion Plus 14 is locked forever at 16GB.
- Speaking of MacBooks they can now detect moisture in their Thunderbolt ports and automatically void your warranty. (WCCFTech)
Not joking. They will still short out and die - Apple's power circuitry is infamously terrible - you just won't get warranty support.
- China claims to have produced an AI chip thousands of times more powerful than Nvidia's industry leading A100 accelerator. (Tom's Hardware)
And they have, sort of. Problem is it's an analogue photonic chip, a kind of design that is incredibly powerful but ludicrously finicky.
You might as well just use people. And we know what they're like.
- Sam Bankman-Fried might not be the last crypto criminal. (The Verge)
No, really?
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Another weird laptop thing: 8GB of soldered ram and a single socket, like my laptop, which now has 24GB, and only partial dual-channel.
Posted by: Rick C at Monday, November 06 2023 01:49 AM (BMUHC)
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The Galaxy S10 Lite, and probably others, has a moisture sensor in the USB-C port, and will refuse to enable the charging circuit if it detects moisture. This is a problem if it breaks and reports a false positive, because then the only way you can charge it is with 5W wireless, which led me to getting a new phone after a couple of days.
Posted by: Rick C at Monday, November 06 2023 01:51 AM (BMUHC)
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