Thursday, January 02
Daily News Stuff 2 January 2025
Nerpy Merp Derp Edition
Nerpy Merp Derp Edition
Top Story
- It's Public Domain Day - or was, yesterday - meaning a slew of new content is in the public domain, unless it isn't, in which case it's not. (Duke University)
Sometimes it's hard to be sure particularly when dealing with 95-year-old material where everyone directly involved is probably dead.
But entering the public domain this year - yesterday - is A Farewell to Arms, The Sound and the Fury, The Maltese Falcon, Is Sex Necessary by James Thurber and E. B. White, Alfred Hitchcock's first sound film Blackmail, and The Cocoanuts, the first feature film by the Marx Brothers.
Also the characters - though not the stories - of Popeye and Tintin, the first speaking roles of Mickey Mouse, Singin' in the Rain, Ain't Misbehavin', and Ravel's Bolero.
Tech News
- CES is almost here so all the hardware news is waiting until then. So until next week it's mostly leaks of varying veracity.
- California seeks to fix soaring insurance premiums and outright lack of coverage due to wildfires caused by the state's incompetent forestry policy by... Making things worse. (Fast Company)
We've tried nothing and we're all out of ideas.
- The RTX 5060 could be 20% faster than the current 4060 and have 0% more memory. (Notebook Check)
It's stuck at 8GB which is already posing problems.
Meanwhile Intel's 12GB B580 is already out and cheaper than Nvidia's old card, let alone the new one.
On the third hand, precisely because the Intel card offers such good value, you can't find it anywhere.
Disclaimer: Next week in Las Vegas!
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"Opponents of the rule say that could hike premiums by 40% and doesn't require new policies to be written at a fast enough pace."
LOL: "please don't make us pay fair prices for living dangerously!"
Posted by: Rick C at Friday, January 03 2025 09:19 AM (NEIix)
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"The new rule is part of Lara's effort to persuade insurers to continue doing business in the nation's most populous state."
Also: what an odd way to say "force".
Also: what an odd way to say "force".
Posted by: Rick C at Friday, January 03 2025 09:20 AM (NEIix)
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