Sunday, September 14
Daily News Stuff 14 September 2025
Sloping Diagonals Edition
Sloping Diagonals Edition
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- China's Great Firewall turns out not to be watertight: It sprang a leak involving 500GB of code and documentation relating to the firewall itself. (Tom's Hardware)
That's a lot of data to sift through but it spells years of trouble for the maintainers of the firewall, whether in China itself of in it client states Myanmar, Pakistan, Kazakhstan, and Ethiopia, all of which run versions of the same totalitarian control software.
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- Didn't get a lot of time to test the tablets, but they are both set up and working fine.
The two 2560x1600 displays look great. The "paper-like" screen on the cheaper Idea Tab stands out in particular as a pleasant user experience. Colours don't pop quite the way they do on my OLED screens, but it's not washed out or muted, just not aggressive about grabbing your attention. It's listed as covering 72% of the NTSC colourspace, which is the number to look for - it's the equivalent of 100% sRGB. It doesn't seem to handle DCI-P3, which you'll find on televisions and OLED panels, but it's a perfectly good screen, and considering that it's on a budget tablet it's a very good screen. And the resolution is as sharp as you could ask for unless you have some very specific needs.
The CPU on the Idea Tab... Is a budget CPU.
Using the much more expensive Legion Tab (my price A$799), tasks are done before you can start to wait for them. Using the Idea Tab (my price A$249) it's not slow, exactly, but you can definitely feel the 2018 Arm A76 shouldering the weight of a 2024 version of Android.
Maybe I should have set up the slower model first.
I haven't tested sound extensively but the speakers on both tablets sound just fine at the default settings.
The 11" Idea Tab has a headphone jack and a microSD slot in addition to the USB-C port. The 8.8" Legion Tab has two USB-C ports, which might be useful, I guess, but I'd much rather they just return the headphone jack and microSD slot. (Reportedly the coming Legion Tab 4 will restore the microSD slot.)
I also need to test the pen that came with the Idea Tab. The web site doesn't say this, but according to 9to5Google that pen and only that pen also works with the Legion Tab. (You can also buy that pen by itself, but general-purpose Android pens aren't supported by the Legion Tab.)
Perfect opportunity to confirm this, or at least the first part.
- Also mowed the lawn. Last time I did that I noted my cardiovascular health seemed to be shot from the earlier bout of RSV. It was just two days later that I got my scary blood pressure reading and found new things to worry about.
So: Definitely on the mend, but definitely not fully mended.
- Are heart attacks contagious? (TUNI)
I mean, probably not, but nobody believed that stomach ulcers and gastric cancer were largely caused by bacteria until Barry Marshall chugged a beaker of H. pylori in 1984 and landed himself in hospital and in the history books - winning the Nobel Prize in Physiology for an unauthorised experiment on himself.
(He got better.)
- Five years ago KK Park in Myanmar was farmland. Now it's a bustling town, home to many of the country's 100,000 trafficked slaves working in scam call centers. (The Guardian)
Null route the entire fucking country.
- We clean up after vibe coding. Literally. (404 Media)
Vibe coded your way into disaster? Know literally nothing and can't find your way out? Now you can outsource your mess to a Polish tech team which maybe you should have done in the first place.
(I took a moment to look up the location of one of the countries mentioned in the article. Not the third world. Potentially a viable solution.)
- "Forever chemicals" have been found in 95% of beer tested in the US. (Science Daily)
At long last you can buy beer and not just rent it.
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Posted by: cxt217 at Monday, September 15 2025 01:59 PM (ZLF73)
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Is the loneliest number?
Posted by: Frank at Monday, September 15 2025 06:00 PM (+i6Xr)
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Well, when you call it a "forever chemical" you're making a statement of faith. Which is what _SCIENCE_ is really all about.
Posted by: normal at Tuesday, September 16 2025 03:44 AM (e0fX0)
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Oops, that was my fault. I tried to post a comment but a big 500 internal error page appeared (Which has reappeared every time since then.) and I guess I pressed the save button immediately after.
Posted by: cxt217 at Tuesday, September 16 2025 11:01 AM (ZLF73)
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Anyway, the fact about the discovery of H. pylori drew recollection of a line from the Wikipedia article which reminds the concerns of following 'consensus' of doctors and scientists: When The New York Times published an article by its medical correspondent, Dr. Lawrence K. Altman, on the possible links between H. pylori and peptic ulcer in 1984, the reaction he got was "I've never seen the medical community more defensive or more critical of a story" since he started writing for the NYT in 1969.
Posted by: cxt217 at Tuesday, September 16 2025 11:05 AM (ZLF73)
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