Thursday, January 15
Daily News Stuff 15 January 2026
Prefebruary Edition
Prefebruary Edition
Top Story
- A sad story with a happy ending.
Riot games just acquired Hytale developer Hypixel Studios. (April 2020) (WCCFTech)
Hytale is officially dead and its studio disbanded. (June 2025)
Hytale, the long-awaited Minecraft-like MMO, is resurrected and will launch in early access soon. (November 2025)
Hytale is saved says Hypixel founder as the studio's dev costs for the next two years have already been covered by pre-orders. (January 2026)
If you're interested in that kind of game - similar to Minecraft but with RPG elements and modding support built in - it's available in early access right now on the company's website.
For $20. (Engadget)
Because, to quote the founder of Hypixel Sudios, "The game is unfinished and runs on a build from over four years ago. Charging more didn't feel right. I don't think the game is good yet."
Honestly it seems to run pretty well, though I haven't spent much time in it. And I was running on a laptop with integrated graphics, so far from high-end hardware.
Tech News
- Cerebras has scored a $10 billion deal with OpenAI. (CNBC) (archive site)
Cerebras is the company that makes the wafer-scale AI CPUs, the ones with 900,000 cores on a single chip the size of a dinner plate.
- SK Hynix is investing $13 billion on a new factory... (Tom's Hardware)
... To assemble HBM chips for AI servers. Not for you.
- Now that the memory drought has dried up supply of DDR5 and the older DDR4 modules alike, DDR3 is next to go. (WCCFTech)
I have 96GB of DDR3 - at least - sitting in older computers. Much older. Built between 2011 and 2015.
- AI is a 400-year confidence trick. (Tom Renner)
I don't think you could generate music videos on a 17th century mechanical calculator, though.
- The Minisforum MS-S1 Max is the best Ryzen AI Max mini PC yet. (Serve the Home)
It certainly has the best complement of I/O: Dual 40GBps USB4 ports, dual 80GBps USB4 ports, dual 10Gb Ethernet, one HDMI, five regular USB ports, and three M.2 slots, and a PCIe slot (though just half height, single slot).
And it's 15% faster than the Framework Desktop apparently thanks to better cooling, because the two systems use the exact same CPU.
- Digg is back. (Tech Crunch)
Reddit ate Digg's lunch years ago after a the latter pushed out an extremely unpopular UI update. Now the founder has bought back the company and is trying again, It's a clean design and runs quickly, at least. And Reddit is a toxic swamp these days.
Musical Interlude
Disclaimer: But not after 8, because it's a school night.
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"I don't think you could generate music videos on a 17th century mechanical calculator, though."
Gibson's "The Difference Engine" posited movie theaters that, instead of using projectors on a screen, were composed of lots of little rotating "pixels", like the tiles on Wheel of Fortune (before they were replaced by screens).
Gibson's "The Difference Engine" posited movie theaters that, instead of using projectors on a screen, were composed of lots of little rotating "pixels", like the tiles on Wheel of Fortune (before they were replaced by screens).
Posted by: Rick C at Friday, January 16 2026 12:52 AM (Gpwen)
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music box + slide show. But, if one is using a unwinding painted scroll, or mechanical puppets, is arguably just sparkling human artistry. I kinda think it would have been less harmful for humanities majors to have spent the last thirty or forty years sitting around calling the fast multipole algorithm or the simplex algorithm a vast ruse and early modern fraud than it would have been to spend the same man hours on critical theory.
Posted by: PatBuckman at Friday, January 16 2026 01:29 AM (rcPLc)
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