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If Hitler invaded Hell, I would give a favourable reference to the Devil.
If Hitler invaded Hell, I would give a favourable reference to the Devil.
Sunday, March 02
Daily News Stuff 2 March 2025
Eucatastrophic Edition
Eucatastrophic Edition
Top Story
- GPT 4.5 is here and it's... Not great. (Ars Technica)
It's slightly better than GPT 4o on some things, slightly worse on others... And costs up to 30 times as much.
That's not a great combination.
Tech News
- The RTX 5070 has been listed online for $550 with availability just a couple of days away. (Tom's Hardware)
But the RTX 5070 Ti was listed for $750 just a few days before it launched, and we know how that turned out.
- New weight loss drugs could be a $100 trillion disruption across a broad range of global markets. (Wildfire Labs)
Or, y'know, not.
- Researchers have been using a memory leak in the Great Firewall of China to keep track of what China is censoring. (The Register)
The bitter, bited.
- Another look at the Asus ROG Flow Z13. (The Verge)
This is a 13" tablet laptop with AMD's new Ryzen 395 Max Pro Plus Gold GTI.
It's pretty good, but with the thermal constraints of a tablet it performs closer to an RTX 4060 than a 4070.
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Saturday, March 01
Daily News Stuff 1 March 2025
Skypen't Edition
Skypen't Edition
Top Story
- Skype will die in May. (Tom's Hardware)
May 5, to be precise.
Microsoft thinks you will move to Teams. I don't think anyone who isn't already using Teams is going to switch to it because the messaging app they liked is being killed off.
Tech News
- AMD has officially announced pricing of the 9070 XT graphics card at $599. (Tom's Hardware)
The 9070 will also exist.
This competes fairly evenly - if we accept AMD's numbers - with Nvidia's RTX 5070 Ti, which has an MSRP of $749, but sells for $899 and up at retail, or would do if it were available at retail at all, which it isn't.
None of the new Nvidia cards announced in recent months are available to buy.
So if AMD's new card is $300 cheaper, and has very similar performance, and is actually available - and reports are that cards have been shipping from manufacturers since January - AMD could do well here.
It's not quite cheap enough or fast enough to make me regret buying the 7800 XT, but so far it looks very promising. It's seems to outperform Nvidia's RTX 4080, which launched in November 2022 for $1199.
It's a bit annoying though seeing a $600 card described as "mid-range". That's a high-end card. $1200 is a stupidly overpriced card.
- Intel's $28 billion Ohio fabs have been delayed, just a bit. (Thurrott)
Work started in 2022, with the first fab planned to come online this year.
That date has been shifted out to 2030. Or maybe 2032.
- Autodesk, the market leader in design software because it bought all its competitors, is laying off 9% of its workers because it saw a year-on-year revenue increase of 23%. (Fast Company)
That makes sense.
- Firefox is saying that its new license, which allowed the company to do whatever it wanted with your data, was never intended to say that it allowed the company to do whatever it wanted with your data. (The Verge)
Remember that data is encrypted from your browser to whatever website you are using. If the browser itself steals your data, there is nothing you can do to prevent that. So the threat that a browser could do that will be taken seriously.
And if Mozilla didn't mean to say this in their license agreement... Why did they?
- "I recommend being in the office at least every weekday", said Google co-founder Sergei Brin, without a trace of irony. (New York Times) (archive site)
"Your weekends are your own", he added. "As long as you put in another twenty hours from home."
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