This wouldn't have happened with Gainsborough or one of those proper painters.

Saturday, March 22

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Daily News Stuff 22 March 2025

Tapir, Ghost, and Jerboa Edition

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Friday, March 21

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Daily News Stuff 21 March 2025

Tanya Edition

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Thursday, March 20

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Daily News Stuff 20 March 2025

8TB Edition

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Just ordered the remaining parts for my PC:

  • Ryzen 7900 (non-X)
  • Sapphire Radeon 7800 XT  (these two parts I have already)
  • Gigabyte X870 Aorus Elite Wifi motherboard
  • Crucial Pro 128GB DDR5-5600 (2 x 64GB)
  • 2 x Crucial T500 4TB PCIe 4 SSDs
  • Corsair RM850x power supply
  • Hyte Y40 / Y60 Hololive limited edition case (which I already have)

It needs a name but I might just re-use Frieren since the old Frieren laptop is slightly dead.

Or it could he Bae, Kronii, Ame, or Calli depending on which of the cases I use.

I haven't built a desktop PC in years.  In 2017/18 GPUs were basically unavailable, so I got a couple of Dell all-in-ones.

In 2021/22 I was facing having to move house so I got a couple of full-size Dell laptops (which are still working well).

So the last time was...  2013, maybe?


I also picked up four Qnap 5-port 2.5Gbit hubs to wire up the house.  Yes, Qnap, I know, but you can't really screw up an unmanaged hub and they were 70% off.

One each for the study, media room, and living room, and one to run the patch panel.

The second SSD was a last-minute thing, but I want to see if I can have an 8TB boot volume in RAID-0.  If not, that's fine, it will just be two 4TB devices.

I expect this will be able to run Minecraft.

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Wednesday, March 19

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Daily News Stuff 19 March 2025

Death By Potato Edition

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Disclaimer: Do not set the night on fire at home.

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Tuesday, March 18

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Daily News Stuff 18 March 2025

Splunge Edition

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  • The top broadband official at the Commerce Department has stormed off in a minute and a huff.  (Politico)

    Evan Feinman resigned and fled the building in the middle of a spittle-flecked rant about the horrors of Elon Musk and the damage cheap, fast, reliable internet will cause to rural communities.

    Under the Biden administration, Feinman was the senior official in charge of a $42.5 billion nationwide rural broadband fund that connected - I am not making this up - precisely zero people.


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Minecraft Update

After spending some time playing first my modpack locally and then vanilla 1.21.4 on a shared server, I went back and ripped out another 70 mods.

Anything that changes the game too much, or changes it too little, or was complicated and annoying.

Now just under 200 mods in total (182 mods, 10 datapacks, 5 shader packs).  That makes it run with the default memory settings again, which is not a worry for me since I have a 128GB (2 x 64GB) RAM kit on the way, but I want people to be able to run this.

The focus is on simple things that open up the world, like Dye Depot which adds 16 new colours, Countered's Terrain Slabs, which uses slabs to smooth out the landscape a little, and Ambient Sounds, which adds...  Ambient sounds.

Plus of course seven new dimensions, seven hundred new creatures, and seven thousand new building blocks.

Also noticed that even with the performance mods it runs half as fast as vanilla Minecraft.  It's still playable (with shaders disabled) on a Ryzen 7730U, which has the old Vega 8 graphics, with a 2880x1620 display, so not likely to be a problem for anyone with a real computer.


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Disclaimer: Hey, my block faces west.

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Monday, March 17

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Daily News Stuff 17 March 2025

Antiwoke Edition

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  • The LibreWolf developers are insane.  (Reddit)

    So is Reddit, but leave that for the moment.

    There's this guy named Bryan Lunduke.  He's a Linux journalist and YouTuber who comments extensively on the fallout of wokeness in open-source software projects - like the Godot game engine, which woked itself to death last year.

    He has spoken out against software codes of conduct - what I call codes of cancer.  His name is one of the handful that ChatGPT would sooner die than speak aloud.

    And his name has been banned from the LibreWolf forum.  (LibreWolf is a fork of the Firefox browser.)

    And if you ask why, you will be banned.

    Ask why someone was banned, and you will be banned.

    They haven't gone full Mullenweg yet, but the clock is ticking.

    "Libre" does not here mean "Congress shall make no law"; it means "Join the glorious revolution or die, and we don't care which".


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Sunday, March 16

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Daily News Stuff 16 March 2025

Mode A La Pie Edition

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  • 64GB DDR5 DIMMs have hit retail.

    Still a little scarce but showing up already on Amazon UK and Germany.  And there's no significant price bump for the new chips.

    This lets you install 128GB with a dual-channel kit and 256GB in a standard desktop motherboard.  I'm considering a 128GB kit for my new desktop; that's more memory than I really need but that's preferable to less memory than I need.

    SODIMMs for laptops are expected to follow.


  • Super Flower's 2800W Leadex power supply is here for $899.  (Tom's Hardware)

    Never mind why, I want to know what you're supposed to plug this thing into.  That's not only more than a standard US wall socket can provide, it's more than a standard AU 230V wallet socket can provide.

    There are 15A AU sockets - and matching 16A IEC cables - that could drive this beast, but curiously there are no photos anywhere that show that side of the power supply so that I could tell if that's what they've done.

    Guess you can plug it into your stove or dryer outlet if nothing else works.


  • CloudFlare is blocking smaller browsers.  (Pale Moon)

    Yes, Pale Moon is one of those, and so are SeaMonkey, Waterfox, and LibreWolf.  That last one is run by crazy people and shouldn't be used, but it's still a big problem that they can't access sites behind CloudFlare's overly-protective wing.


  • The best alternatives to Skype, which will go away in early May.  (Tech Crunch)

    Mind you, all of the alternatives are bad.


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Disclaimer: Discord on the left of me, Slack on the right.  Here I am, stuck in the middle with Zoom.

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Saturday, March 15

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Daily News Stuff 15 March 2025

Roste Chimkin Edition

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Disclaimer: L-I-N-A, Lina.  DRAGON SLAVE!

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Friday, March 14

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Daily News Stuff 14 March 2025

Engulf And Devour Edition

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