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Amelia Pond! You're the little girl!
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Wednesday, July 20

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Daily News Stuff 20 July 2022

Bat Soup Edition

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  • Everything continues to go perfectly as planned with no delays or interruptions.


  • An Italian court has ordered Cloudflare to block three BitTorrent sites from its DNS service.  (TorrentFreak)

    This is an important case, because:

    1. The sites are not hosted in Italy.
    2. Cloudflare is not an Italian company.
    3. Cloudflare does not host these sites.
    4. Cloudflare does not provide DNS services for these sites.

    Cloudflare runs an open DNS service that allows anyone to look up the IP address for any website anyway.  The Italian courts have basically said you cannot provide public access to public information.

    Cloudflare has filed an appeal.

    You can easily run your own DNS server, but these recent services - 1.1.1.1, 8.8.8.8, and 9.9.9.9 - are fast, convenient, and reliable, so it's far less common to do so.  Might be time to start again.


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  • Western Digital's 22TB drives are available at retail now.  (AnandTech)

    In any colour as long is it's gold, or red, or purple.

    Buy the gold.  Unless low power consumption is critical, the gold enterprise model is better than the red NAS model in every way, for the same price.

    In fact, if that error rate is correct for the red model, it's trash and should be avoided entirely.


  • Need a big chunky all-AMD gaming laptop with a 4k 120Hz display and at least moderately useful battery life?  The Alienware m17 R5 might be it.  (Tom's Hardware)

    It has AMD's latest Ryzen 9 6900HX CPU - not a big advance over the 5900HX except on integrated graphics, which may or may not matter in a gaming laptop - and Radeon RX6850M XT graphics with 12GB of VRAM - basically a desktop 6700 XT.

    While no gaming laptop is going to last long on battery while playing games, it did last six hours for a combination of web browsing, video playback, and OpenGL.  The old R4 model managed two.

    That's likely because it can switch to the integrated graphics when you're not playing games, probably cutting the power consumption by, well, two thirds.


  • For any (computer-related) X, build your own X.  (GitHub)

    And yes, the list includes a guide to building your own X.


Disclaimer: What else rhymes with baby?  Trying to work it into a sonnet and the CDCDCD rhyme scheme at the end is killing me.

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Tuesday, July 19

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Daily News Stuff 19 July 2022

Eightless End Edition

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Disclaimer: No we didn't!  Yes you did!  You invaded Poland Ukraine.

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Monday, July 18

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Daily News Stuff 18 July 2022

Bring Forth Your Wretched Hives Edition

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  • Google is a wretched hive of scum and villainy.  (EFF)

    Google's Manifest V3 will - the company lies - protect the privacy of browser users.  It does this by breaking plugins that protect the privacy of browser users.

    Google is not a tech company, but an ad company.  The tech these days is a coincidence, and increasingly a hindrance, to the ad business.

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Sunday, July 17

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Daily News Stuff 17 July 2022

Yes We Have No Anything Edition

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  • We're sorry that your delivery hasn't been delivered.  Please click on this link to find out when your delivery is expected to be delivered.

    <click>

    Your delivery will be delivered in two hours ago.


  • Intel is preparing to launch its new range of dedicated graphics cards - competing with Nvidia and AMD - to great fanfare.

    Well, some fanfare.

    A little fanfare.  (The Verge)

    Intel's high-end A750 card will compete against Nvidia's definitely not high-end RTX 3060, at least on some games.  Five games, to be precise.  Intel isn't talking about other games.  You've got five games, what do you want?

    Had this launched a year ago, even with the performance caveats, Intel would have sold as many as they could make.  But it's launching into a market where cards are sitting on shelves waiting to be bought at or a little below MSRP, so it's probably doomed.

    Intel also pulled its rather nice NUC laptop range that came with Nvidia 3060 and 3070 graphics options and replaced it with models with its own graphics chips, meaning they won't be selling any laptops either.

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Disclaimer: While true: Don't.

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Saturday, July 16

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Daily News Stuff 16 July 2022

Wolves Solving Trolley Problems Edition

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Disclaimer: And what about second breakfast?

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Poop

First this server, then me having to fill in as sysadmin at my day job to fix the servers there.

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Friday, July 15

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Daily News Stuff 15 July 2022

Modified Limited Hangout Edition

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Thursday, July 14

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Daily News Stuff 14 July 2022

Wherefore Art They Now Edition

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  • Delutaya, Kson, Namie.

    If you're deep enough into the rabbit hole to know one of those names, the others might be worth checking out.


  • Google is slowing down hiring for the rest of the year.  (WSJ)

    That doesn't sound particularly significant, but the company hires about 10,000 people per quarter.

    CEO Sundar Pichai declined to comment in depth, saying only that the company had "filled its quota of useless commie boat anchors" and was looking for people who would actually do something in return for their salaries.


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  • 94% of companies have faced an online attack in the past year.  (CSO Online)

    The other 6% also faced an online attack and were too busy to answer a freaking poll right now because their website was down.


  • The Chinese Wikipedia section on Russia was a work of elaborate fiction.  (Vice)

    Apparently one woman wrote or edited 300 separate articles, inventing politics, history, and references from whole cloth.  All the articles linked together and confirmed each other's details, making the fable tricky to spot unless you looked, well, anywhere other than Wikipedia.

    Some of the articles were even translated and added to other editions of Wikipedia, because nobody ever bothers to check if something that sounds good is actually true.


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Disclaimer: Never underestimate the power of weaponised autism.

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Wednesday, July 13

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Daily News Stuff 13 July 2022

All Politicians Are Bastards Edition

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  • There's not a lot of tech news this week so I'm going to mention another government that has fucked things up (though not destroyed the entire country): The average household energy bill in Britain is expected to soar from £1,300 to £3,300 in the space of a year.  (BBC News)

    That's with price controls.  The article mentions that 30 energy companies have gone broke due to soaring gas prices but doesn't say why the one would lead to the other.  But if costs go up and the price you can charge is limited by government fiat, you are going to go out of business.


  • Meanwhile here in Australia it took our new center-left government two weeks to create an energy crisis and our own soaring prices.  And here's me moving to a much larger all-electric house in a much colder climate in the middle of winter just as electricity prices spike to new records.  Yay.

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Tuesday, July 12

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Daily News Stuff 12 July 2022

Return To Sender Edition

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  • Not strictly tech news and the blog has covered this but Sri Lanka just collapsed due to insufficient poop and it was all predicted back in March.  (Foreign Policy)

    Bubble-dwelling cretins decided to ban the artificial fertilisers essential to feeding the world (which is where Sri Lanka is located) and also to the country's economy, dependent as it is on agricultural exports, insisting that "organic" farming methods would survive, when everybody knows that this is quite literally impossible because there's not enough poop to go around.

    Because that's what organic farming runs on.  Everyone knew there wasn't enough poop and said so, but Sri Lanka's government insisted it would create that poop.
    From the moment the plan was announced, agronomists in Sri Lanka and around the world warned that agricultural yields would fall substantially. The government claimed it would increase the production of manure and other organic fertilizers in place of imported synthetic fertilizers. But there was no conceivable way the nation could produce enough fertilizer domestically to make up for the shortfall.
    They're just getting warmed up:
    While the proximate cause of Sri Lanka’s humanitarian crisis was a bungled attempt to manage its economic fallout from the global pandemic, at the bottom of the political problem was a math problem and at the bottom of the math problem was an ideological problem—or, more accurately, a global ideological movement that is innumerate and unscientific by design, promoting fuzzy and poorly specified claims about the possibilities of alternative food production methods and systems to obfuscate the relatively simple biophysical relationships that govern what goes in; what comes out; and the economic, social, and political outcomes that any agricultural system can produce, whether on a regional, national, or global scale.
    "Organic" produce is food for the privileged (and indoctrinated) few.  It is completely untenable as a substitute for modern scientific farming and everyone knew that.  

    But well-funded Western advocacy groups kept pushing for it - keep pushing for it - regardless, as we see right now in the Netherlands.

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