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Thursday, October 16

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Daily News Stuff 16 October 2025

An Apple A Day Edition

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  • Apple has announced its new M5 chip - it's one more than the M4 - and new models of the MacBook Pro, iPad Pro, and Vision Pro.  (Tech Crunch)

    Vision Pro?  Really?  They're still trying to push their $3500 paperweight?

    Anyway, the M5 has 10 CPU cores - four fast cores and six slower ones - and 10 GPU cores, compared with the M4, which has 10 CPU cores - four fast cores and six slower ones - and 10 GPU cores.

    Uh.

    It's supposed to be about 15% faster.  So that's exciting.

    Also there are no 8GB RAM options or 256GB SSD options in the new MacBook Pro lineup, and about bleedin' time.

    Apart from that it's the usual from Apple: Base model is not wildly overpriced, but memory and storage options whack you with a 1000% markup.


  • And the charger costs extra.  (Notebook Check)

    In the EU, anyway, and they barely have steam over there let alone electricity.


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Disclaimer: Lizard!

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Wednesday, October 15

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Daily News Stuff 15 October 2025

Tie Dye Kittens Edition

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  • Well, that's awkward for the brand new multi trillion dollar industry.

    Also awkward is the web page: You have to load the page and then download the PDF to read it.  You can't statically link to the PDF.



  • A lawyer appearing before the New York state supreme court was ordered to show why he shouldn't be sanctioned after presenting multiple AI generated citations of cases that don't exist.

    His filing in the sanctions hearing...  Contained multiple AI generated citations of cases that don't exist.

    At least he's consistent.


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It's not just us 29 year olds who are offended by Windows 11.



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Disclaimer: If I got any more relaxed you'd have to mop the floor.

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Tuesday, October 14

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Daily News Stuff 14 October 2025

Perbromate Edition

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To make a perbromate ion from scratch, first we must invent Bitcoin.



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Disclaimer: I met a wallaby.

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Monday, October 13

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Daily News Stuff 13 October 2025

All Your ID Are Belong To Us Edition

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Disclaimer: Not often you get 4k video in a 4:3 aspect ratio.

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Sunday, October 12

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Daily News Stuff 12 October 2025

Trans-Hokkaido Panda Express Edition

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Disclaimer: I didn't hear nuthin.

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Saturday, October 11

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Daily News Stuff 11 October 2025

May You Live And Let Die In Interesting Times

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  • Just when we were starting to worry about things getting boring again China has blocked exports of rare-earth elements to the rest of the planet.  (MSN)

    There are 17 rare-earth elements, used in electronics (particularly magnets) and chemistry, and China has shut off sales of 12 of them.  China gained control of the market not because it has massive resources - Vietnam by itself has half the proven reserves of China - but because rare-earth elements are stinky and China didn't mind the smell.

    Past tense, because a lot of China's rare-earth production these days comes from slave camps in Myanmar and not from China at all.

    President Trump has announced a 100% tariff on all imports from China in response.

    This is hardly the first time China has pulled this shit - the same thing happened in April.  Which seems like hundreds of years ago, but trust me, it wasn't.


  • And share prices in Australian mining companies are booming as a result, because Australia is currently the largest Western producer of rare-earth metals.  (MSN)

    Because the funny thing is that rare earth elements aren't all that rare.  Vietnam, as I mentioned, Brazil, India, Australia, and the US itself all have millions of tons of reserves.


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Disclaimer: What about the spiders, you ask?  Oh, they don't mind the smell.

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Friday, October 10

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Daily News Stuff 10 October 2025

Stunt Biscuit Edition

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  • Intel has taken the wraps off Panther Lake, its new laptop family due in January.  (Tom's Hardware)

    A full announcement is expected at CES and general availability by the end of the January.

    It includes new performance and efficiency cores, a low power core that isn't described in detail yet, and a new Xe3 graphics engine that provides a preview of the upcoming Celestial discrete GPUs.

    Also, while Lunar Lake was one size fits all, there are three different versions of Panther Lake:

    The cheapest version has four P cores and four LP cores, four Xe3 graphics cores, supports soldered or socketed RAM, and has eight PCIe 4.0 and four PCIe 5.0 lanes.

    The version for high-end laptops with dedicated graphics has four P cores, eight E cores, four LP cores, four Xe3 graphics cores, supports soldered or socketed RAM, and has eight PCIe 4.0 and twelve PCIe 5.0 lanes.

    And finally a model for fast laptops without dedicated graphics has four P cores, eight E cores, four LP cores, twelve Xe3 graphics cores, supports soldered RAM only, and has eight PCIe 4.0 and four PCIe 5.0 lanes.

    So you has to pick and choose.  There is no model that gives you everything.

    Though potentially the last of these can support CAMM2 modules to allow for expandable LPDDR5X RAM, and four lanes of PCIe 5.0 is enough to drive a mid-range laptop GPU.

    It's also supposed to user 30% less power than Lunar Lake thanks to the move from a 3nm to 1.8nm process.

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Disclaimer: On second thought, better not to read the manual.

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Thursday, October 09

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Daily News Stuff 9 October 2025

Unexpectedly Based Edition

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  • Took my blood pressure this afternoon.  120/77.  It's always lower when I come in after a walk or working in the garden, but I hadn't done either, at least not in the past few hours.

    Just six weeks ago it was 70 points higher.


  • Tried out my new lawn trimmer that I bought to replace my old Bosch model that went phut last week.  It works.  It actually works great.

    I don't like the handle arrangement as much as the old model, but it was half the price with a battery of the Bosch without, and Bosch doesn't make the old model anymore and their new model has the exact same handle arrangement as this cheap one.

    Power Blade brand, if anyone is looking.


  • Got a couple of new roasting pans from Kmart to replace the old ones that had gone rusty, which I had also bought from Kmart.  I know, I know.

    The new ones were slightly more expensive which I put down to inflation, but they turn out to be far higher quality.  They weigh at least twice as much as the old ones, and seem to have a better non-stick coating as well.

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Disclaimer: Not even the Hololive ones.

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Wednesday, October 08

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Daily News Stuff 8 October 2025

Sold Out Edition

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Disclaimer: Amaris Yuri.  Now that's a name I've not heard in a long time.

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Tuesday, October 07

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Daily News Stuff 7 October 2025

All Your Hosts Are Belong To Us Edition

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  • Now it's AMD's turn.  (Serve the Home)

    A couple of weeks ago I wrote about Nvidia's plan to invest $100 billion in OpenAI in return for OpenAI spending $100 billion on Nvidia hardware.  Or some random amount - the scale is so absurd they're talking about graphics cards in gigawatts.  OpenAI is buying 10 gigawatts of graphics cards.

    Now AMD is sort of doing the same.  OpenAI is planning to buy 6GW of AMD Instinct cards and in return AMD has issued OpenAI a warrant for up to 160 million shares of its common stock, worth about $32 billion at current prices though since some of the shares wouldn't vest until the share price reaches $600 (from $200 today) it's potentially $100 billion again if the bubble don't burst.


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Disclaimer: Pew pew.

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