Thursday, October 09
Daily News Stuff 9 October 2025
Unexpectedly Based Edition
Unexpectedly Based Edition
Top Story
- The editors apologise for the unwontedly upbeat tone of many of today's new items. We do expect to be back to our usual predictions of imminent doom tomorrow.
- The European Parliament has voted that words mean something. (The Guardian)
In a 355 - 247 vote, the parliament said that you can't call a plant-based product "steak" unless it was produced by feeding the plants to a cow. The same goes for terms like "burger" and "sausage".
All the usual suspects are outraged, as well as supermarket chains who will have to make sure all their products are appropriately labelled.
- Germany meanwhile has ruled that the police can shoot down drones, whether they are plant-based or not. (Reuters) (archive site)
I think this should not only be allowed, but mandatory.
Tech News
- Salesforce told Scattered LAPSUS$ Hunters to go screw themselves. (Ars Technica)
The alliance of hacking groups claims to have stolen close to a billion records of data belonging to Salesforce customers, and demanded that the company pay them ransom.
Salesforce said no.
- Synology announced that you know how we said you had to buy Synology-branded drives even for our desktop models, well, forget we ever said that. (Ars Technica)
Which is nice and all, but I think for many people the bridges are burned, the horses are bolted, the cat is out of the bag, the genie out of the bottle, and the toothpaste can't be squeezed back into the tube.
- Python 3.14 is here. (The Register)
This version actually brings some significant changes: The dreaded GIL - the global interpreter lock - has been removed, and a new JIT (just-in-time) compiler has been added.
Neither is the default to ensure compatibility with previous versions, but they are there and ready for you to play with.
- How fast is it? (Miguel Grinberg)
Not very. PyPy is a far superior solution to speeding up generic Python code, running 4x to 16x as fast as the Python JIT compiled in tests presented here.
But the new implementation of the free-threaded model - the version that removes the GIL - is significantly faster in 3.14 than the first version released in 3.13, so there is still that.
- A chart of the bubble that dare not speak its name. (Bloomberg) (archive site)
"A Ponzi scheme with extra steps", somebody called it.
- eBird - the world's largest citizen science project - has now clocked two billion sightings. (Phys.org)
They're still not real.
Not At All Tech News
- Took my blood pressure this afternoon. 120/77. It's always lower when I come in after a walk or working in the garden, but I hadn't done either, at least not in the past few hours.
Just six weeks ago it was 70 points higher.
- Tried out my new lawn trimmer that I bought to replace my old Bosch model that went phut last week. It works. It actually works great.
I don't like the handle arrangement as much as the old model, but it was half the price with a battery of the Bosch without, and Bosch doesn't make the old model anymore and their new model has the exact same handle arrangement as this cheap one.
Power Blade brand, if anyone is looking.
- Got a couple of new roasting pans from Kmart to replace the old ones that had gone rusty, which I had also bought from Kmart. I know, I know.
The new ones were slightly more expensive which I put down to inflation, but they turn out to be far higher quality. They weigh at least twice as much as the old ones, and seem to have a better non-stick coating as well.
Musical Interlude
Disclaimer: Not even the Hololive ones.
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"In a 355 - 247 vote, the parliament said that you can't call a plant-based product "steak" unless it was produced by feeding the plants to a cow. " That is an unfortunate legal loophole. Because you KNOW the greens are gonna try and feed us steaks made from cow patties.
Posted by: The Brickmuppet at Friday, October 10 2025 02:16 AM (3NtfN)
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Cat meat tacos still made from real cat?
Posted by: normal at Friday, October 10 2025 06:38 AM (e0fX0)
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Little disturbing that nearly half (5/12) of the voters were OK with this rule, especially when nitpicky stuff like that usually has them up in arms. But I guess "saving the planet" justifies it in their minds, or something.
Also, congrats on the BP reduction! I dropped my A1C from 10.5 in May to 7.8 in August this year, and my blood pressure, which was getting high, is coming back down, too. It's nice feeling better, isn't it?
Also, congrats on the BP reduction! I dropped my A1C from 10.5 in May to 7.8 in August this year, and my blood pressure, which was getting high, is coming back down, too. It's nice feeling better, isn't it?
Posted by: Rick C at Saturday, October 11 2025 03:34 AM (1zWbY)
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I wonder if the Micropython and Adafruit people will add freethreading support. Right now they don't even support interrupt handlers, which is a stone-cold basic feature, because of Python's single-threaded nature. ("Use async" is the official suggestion, along with some muttering about how polling isn't ackshually all that bad.)
Posted by: Rick C at Saturday, October 11 2025 03:37 AM (1zWbY)
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Ah, Holotori - my favorite subgroup in Hololive. It is a pity that they did not do more off-collabs and performances together before Mumei graduated.
On the other hand, I think it is perfectly satisfactory if steaks are made from the vegans themselves, which will neatly solve a number of issues.
On the other hand, I think it is perfectly satisfactory if steaks are made from the vegans themselves, which will neatly solve a number of issues.
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