You know when grown-ups tell you everything's going to be fine, and you think they're probably lying to make you feel better?
Yes.
Everything's going to be fine.

Thursday, October 04

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Daily News Stuff 4 October 2018

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Wednesday, October 03

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Daily News Stuff 3 October 2018

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  • Microsoft releases their new Surface lineup. (AnandTech)

    They have new CPUs, and are now available in a choice of colours: Grey or black.

    And that's it. HP needn't have worried.

  • Microsoft also released the Windows 10 October update. (PCPer)

    It has... Something. Probably. Exciting stuff from Microsoft.

  • Microsoft also announced headphones. (Tom's Hardware)

    They cost $349 and are headphones.

    Microsoft are really hitting it out of the plate today.

  • Wait - Microsoft also updated the Surface Studio. (TechCrunch)

    While still ferociously expensive, it at least has decent specs, with a quad-core i7 CPU and GTX 1060 or 1070 graphics, and a 1TB or 2TB SSD replacing the absurd laptop hard disk of the original.


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Tuesday, October 02

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Daily News Stuff 2 October 2018

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  • I really need to deploy that new editor with its auto-save feature.

  • HP announced their Spectre Folio, a leather-wrapped convertible laptop like the Spectre x2 only extra leathery.  (AnandTech)

    It's hamstrung by a 5W CPU (the x2 has a 15W part).  I'm guessing it's fanless and silent and has great battery life, but the x2 can actually do stuff.

    Microsoft is launching new Surface hardware in the next few hours, so this is HP trying to grab some news in front of that event.  Good luck with that; they make great hardware but their marketing department needs to be fired en masse:
    "Have you sniffed your PC recently?" Wolff asked. "Other than a whiff of ozone, they generally really don't have a smell, there is no memory associated with them. It's pretty cold. We wanted something that offered more than that, and that was our mission."
      (ZDNet)

    Really, HP, you just needed to note that it has separate PgUp/PgDn/Home/End keys and I'd be sold.  (Thurrott.com)

    It does look good, I must admit.

  • Chrome 69 sucks.  I've had more problems with it than the last 50 release combined.  Guess they were too busy mangling URLs to wrangle bugs.

  • Houston we have a problem with our robot brothel.  (ZDNet)

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Monday, October 01

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Daily News Stuff 1 October 2018

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  • The DOJ is suing California over their new net neutrality legislation.  (TechCrunch)

    I wasn't comfortable with the federal government regulating net neutrality, and for exactly the same reasons I'm not comfortable with the federal government preventing the states from regulating net neutrality. 

    More knowledgeable observers than I are citing Wickard v. Filburn as the constitutional basis for this.  I was aware of that decision but didn't know it by name.  It essentially rules that intrastate commerce is interstate commerce because if you are engaging in intrastate commerce you have removed yourself from the totality of interstate commerce which means that you are altering the scope of interstate commerce and can be regulated by the federal government under the Commerce Clause EVEN IF YOU NEVER ENGAGED IN COMMERCE IN THE FIRST PLACE because it would have impacted price stabilisation programs which as a libertarian-leaning Australian strikes me as fucking insane.

    So a single farmer from Ohio growing wheat to feed his own animals in 1938 could decide the fate of the entire internet.
  • molten is a minimal, extensible, fast and productive framework for building HTTP APIs with Python.

    [Looks at code samples.]

    You've turned Python into Ruby.  That's amazing.  I'm not even mad.



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Sorry, that's a complete lie.  The shit hasn't just hit the fan, it's gone suborbital.  But I'm taking a day off from that crap.



Video of the Day


One treeelion dollars.  Bits.  One treeelion bits.  Well, one hundred billion bits.  Per second.  Ish.

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Sunday, September 30

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Daily News Stuff 30 September 2018

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Kids, Don't Try This At Home


Try it at someone else's home.

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Saturday, September 29

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Daily News Stuff 29 September 2018

Special commemorative Jeff Flake is an Idiot edition.

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Video of the Day



That's Banzai.  He's not a shrub.

Bonus Video of the Day


This is completely stupid and pointless and surprisingly engrossing.


Bonus Bonus Video of the Day

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Friday, September 28

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Daily News Stuff 28 September 2018

Slow news day, but I managed to dig up a few items for you.

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Video of the Day


Crikey, it's a lemon!



Bonus Video of the Day


Waaait a second...

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Thursday, September 27

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Daily News Stuff 27 September 2018

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  • Arm has announced the Cortex A76AE, a safety-oriented processor for autonomous vehicles (and presumable other advanced automation). (AnandTech)

    It supports lockstep operation similar to the old Tandem Nonstop mainframes. Each instruction is executed on two independent cores, and if the results diverge it's immediately treated as an error. It scales up to 64 total cores.

  • Memory prices may drop 5% this year. (Tom's Hardware)

    Woo. Leaving them at 3x their low point from four years ago.

  • The Asustor A4004T is a cheap 4-bay NAS with 10 gigabit Ethernet. (Serve the Home)

    10GbE sounds like overkill for a small cheap NAS, but in fact four drives like the current BarraCuda Pro in RAID-5 can deliver a peak transfer rate of about 8Gbps.

    Also interesting that there are now low-cost embedded Arm processors with built-in 10GbE, which is what this device uses. Oh, and it's normal 10GBase-T - Cat6a - not some weird crap.

  • Delicious 1700lb giant turkeys once roamed Madagascar. (Inverse)

    Lina and Gourry ate them all.

  • Sydney's Olympic Park (site of the 2000 Summer Olympics) is hosting trials of driverless shuttle services. (ZDNet)

    So far hardly anyone has been horribly killed.

  • Kairosoft has some sort of new RPG out.

    Only in Japanese right now, but they are much quicker than they used to be at translating games into English.

  • That Linux code revocation thing?  Not going to happen.  The Software Freedom Conservancy said no, so I went and read the GPLv2 myself, and I have to agree with them.  By contributing code to a GPL project you agree to the license, granting other users an irrevocable license so long as they also agree to the license.

    You could sue over it, but you'd likely fail.

    So terminal cancer it is.

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Video of the Day

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Wednesday, September 26

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Daily News Stuff 26 September 2018

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Video of the Day


Would have been cute to link this in 144p but I'm not that cruel.  Mostly.

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Special Breaking News Stuff Bulletin For 26 September 2018

This just in: In a move of surpassing idiocy Twitter has banned calling people "bots" or "Nazis".

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