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Friday, March 04

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Daily News Stuff 4 March 2022

Why Shouldn't I Keep It Edition

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  • If you need a 12-core (sort of) NUC with dual 2.5Gb Ethernet ports ASRock has one.  (Anandech)

    Two, in fact.  Should be pretty zippy; these use the new Alder Lake laptop chips.  4 fast cores plus 8 efficiency cores, which combined should be about twice the speed of the previous generation 4-core parts.


  • The Intel Core i3-12300 is good value for money.  (AnandTech)

    This is a 4-core part priced at $143.  While four cores is not a lot these days, the new design makes it about as fast as my 2017 Ryzen 1700 system that I am typing this on right now - with half the cores.

    On single-threaded tasks it's about 80% faster.  

    And cheap.  Did I mention cheap?


  • Russia declares war on Apple in 3... 2...  (9to5Mac)

    Apple Maps has been updated to show that Crimea is part of Ukraine and no longer Russian territory.  Unless you're actually in Russia.


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Thursday, March 03

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Daily News Stuff 3 March 2022

Or Possibly Edition

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  • Found a six-acre plot of land neatly in my price range, on the edge of town, with power, water, and internet available.  Bit of a walk to the shops but since I have my weekly groceries delivered that's not a huge issue.


  • Aaaand my internet just went down again.


  • UCIe is PCIe for chips.  (AnandTech)

    AMD has used its own Infinity Fabric for its chiplet-based designs since 2017, while Intel has used, um, whatever it has used.

    UCIe is a shared specification developed by Intel, AMD, Arm, Qualcomm, Samsung, and TSMC (among others) so that chips designed to the spec can easily be plugged together and might even work.

    Speeds go up to 256GBps, which is a lot.


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Wednesday, March 02

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Daily News Stuff 2 March 2022

Ou Est Le Deluge Edition

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  • I was promised eight inches of rain today.  So far only two.  I feel robbed.


  • The Conti malware gang - who have thrown in their lot with Russia - have been hacked.  (Bleeping Computer)

    If your team is going to side with one side it helps not to have the other side on your team - the deed seems to have been done dirt cheap by a Ukrainian gang member.

    Oops.

    Internal communications and source code have been published, as usual.

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Tuesday, March 01

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Daily News Stuff 1 March 2022

When It Absolutely Positively Has To Be There Edition

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  • Shot:  (WCCFTech)



    Chaser:



    In a warzone, has faster download speeds than 90% of Australia.


  • Particularly Tasmania.  (ZDNet)

    The entire state lost internet access around 1:30 PM today.

    Major internet problems in Queensland and New South Wales today as well, due to large parts of those states being underwater.  We're currently in the latter half of "Of droughts and flooding rains".

    Come to think of it, I should check what towns are in trouble right now and scratch them off my list.  Armidale is a reported emergency area but so is the part of Sydney where I live right now, and while everything outside is thoroughly soggy, it's not coming inside.  Lismore and Ballina are less fortunate.  A couple of my co-workers in Queensland are cut off but otherwise safe.

    Update:
    The State Emergency Service put out a flood watch for the whole Sydney region, with the worst predicted for areas around the Upper Nepean River.
    That's unusual.  The Nepean, yes, but the entire Sydney region?  I'll be fine; I'm up on a hill in Sydney's north, but much of the western parts of Sydney are low-lying and flat.

    Update Two: Five to eight inches of rain predicted where I live tomorrow, with similar falls across Sydney.  Time to batten down.

    Update Three: I've been so busy with work that I missed the fact that Sydney flooded last week.  (ABC - the Aussie one)



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