Is this how time normally passes? Really slowly, in the right order?

Tuesday, September 28

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Daily News Stuff 28 September 2021

Way Worse Edition

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Disclaimer: Thank you for contacting me. I am currently away on leave, traveling through time, and will be returning last week.

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Monday, September 27

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Daily News Stuff 27 September 2021

Vtubers Channeling Donald Trump Edition

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Disclaimer: Not the turtle!

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Digital Tourette's Strikes Again

The Age is outraged at @therealrukshan for reporting without a license. Or they've just gone completely insane.  Hard to tell.

Meanwhile I'm still banned for criticising Dictator Dan.

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Sunday, September 26

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Daily News Stuff 26 September 2020

Pessimalism Anonymous Edition

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Even South Canada Still Has Some Freedom of Speech Video of the Day


A Wisconsin teen sued after being threatened with jail over an Instagram post - and won.

Though Joseph Conrad is a great name for a sheriff.



Disclaimer: Splunge.

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Saturday, September 25

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Daily News Stuff 25 September 2021

Update And/Or Smash All The Things Edition

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  • China has banned cryptocurrencies.  (Tom's Hardware)

    Well, except for one, controlled by China.

    Be interesting to see what happens with video card prices.  Hard drive prices are on their way back down after the Chia mining crazes fizzled out, but video cards are in short supply even without the miners.

    Anyway, I have an RTX 3060 now - albeit a laptop 3060 - which should do for a while.


  • A teenager on TikTok invalidated the garbage research of thousands of garbage scientists.  (The Verge)



    How it happened is you're lazy and stupid and your research is worthless.


  • Your face is not a bar code.  (UCLA)


  • Your butthole on the other hand...  (The Guardian)


  • A look at the Asus Zenbook 13.  (Hot Hardware)

    This one has a Ryzen 5800U, an OLED display covering 100% of DCI-P3, albeit only at 1080p, the four essential keys, two USB-C, one USB-A, HDMI, microSD...  No headphone jack and soldered RAM, but oh well.


  • Using Nim instead of Python for data processing.  (Benjamin D Lee)

    Nim is essentially a statically typed and statically compiled Python.  I say essentially because the languages are just very similar, not actually compatible.

    There is a Python JIT compiler - it's called PyPy and it works very well - and in this case it's already nine times faster than Python, but Nim is three times faster again.


Disclaimer: Three girls, two bony ponies.  No, just watching Hololive play Minecraft.  Get your mind out of the gutter and into the other gutter.

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Content Not Relevant, Testing Something

I mean, not relevant to this particular post, it is relevant o the world at large and the frauds in charge.



Also, this is literally the objectification of women.

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Well, Fuck

Yeah, we're back.  

I have an alarm set to go off when there's a site outage, but the alarm went down.

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Friday, September 24

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Daily News Stuff 24 September 2021

Circling The Drain Edition

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  • I got to load 1595 web pages last night and manually click a button on each because a certain company's API no longer works.


  • Meanwhile not only is Melbourne sending the stormtroopers after anyone in a high-vis jacket, they are sending the brownshirts after Twitch livestreams of said stormtroopers to prevent the government propaganda efforts being punctured.

    Time for an intervention, if not a visitation.


  • Facebook allegedly volunteered to pay a $5 billion FTC fine as a payoff to keep the agency quiet.  (Ars Technica)

    A shareholder lawsuit says that the maximum fine was a little over $100 million - which would put a dent in your pocketbook or mine but would be insignificant to Big Tech, and Facebook accepted a much larger fine just to hush it all up.

    Seems plausible.  They suck.



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  • What is the point of a 200MP camera sensor when the red pixels are smaller than the wavelength of red light?  Not much.  (AnandTech)

    The physics are a bit more complicated than that, and the layout means that you can easily get 50MP or 12.5MP images out of it, but 200MP isn't really going to work even for a sensor that is quite large for a phone camera.


  • The EU is pushing the enforce USB-C as a standard phone connector.  (Tom's Hardware)

    Well, it's better than mini-USB, which was large and clunky, or micro-USB, which was fragile and clunky.

    At the high end the list of features a USB-C port might support is incomprehensibly complicated, but if you just want 10W or 20W of power and USB 2.0 data rates you shouldn't have any problems.


  • There's another three vulnerabilities in iOS.  (Habr)

    Data at risk includes:
    • medical information (heart rate, count of detected atrial fibrillation and irregular heart rhythm events)

    • menstrual cycle length, biological sex and age, whether user is logging sexual activity, cervical mucus quality, etc.

    What?


  • Minecraft Dungeons is now on Steam.  (Thurrott.com)

    Unfortunately it doesn't involve mining or crafting, it's just a blocky version of Diablo.


  • Twitter is adding Bitcoin tipping to its authoritarian digital hellscape.  (Bloomberg)

    There is nothing on Twitter that is worth a Bitcoin transaction fee, much less the tip.  Unless they let you bid to have other people's accounts suspended.  They could make billions that way.


  • California just signed their Fuck you Amazon bill into law.  (The Verge)

    It targets Amazon's abusive working conditions and obsessive control.  Very much a let's you and him fight situation.


  • Now that I have a new computer - still in its box, but I have it - the monitor I wanted is out of stock again.  The LG 27UP850-W, which is a 27" 4K model with USB-C input for my laptop, DisplayPort, HDMI, a 95% DCI-P3 colour gamut, HDR, speakers, a USB hub, Freesync, and a tilt/pivot/height adjustable stand without being horribly overpriced.

    Just can't actually get it.


Disclaimer: There's always a catch.

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A Tale Of Two Cities

Sydney


We're still under lockdown - likely for another three to four weeks - and pubs are closed.  But you're allowed to get together in small groups outdoors since there's much less spread.

So the government did something sensible and lifted alcohol bans in a lot of inner-city parks.


Melbourne


Police are scouring a park - including air support - after a report that two people were spotted wearing high-visibility safety vests.

And the Victorian government is getting its brownshirts to mass-report any online stream of the protests to get it taken down.

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Instructions Unclear. Did That, Got Banned


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