This accidentally fell out of her pocket when I bumped into her. Took me four goes.

Wednesday, April 16

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Daily News Stuff 16 April 2025

Blue Gremlin Edition

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  • OpenAI is now building its own social network.  (The Verge)  (archive site)

    Prediction: This will work out just like Bluesky, only with even more deranged screeching.

    Might be a cool gig for the developers, as long as you have another job lined up for when the whole thing burns down, falls over, and sinks into the swamp.


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Disclaimer: Pay no attention to the guitar there.

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Tuesday, April 15

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Daily News Stuff 15 April 2025

Cursory Edition

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  • AMD is moving to TSMC's N2 process (2nm) for its Zen 6 cores next year, jumping straight over 3nm.  (Tom's Hardware)

    This rumour comes from...  AMD and TSMC during an official announcement that AMD has the first Zen 6 silicon in house for testing.

    So probably legit.

    N2 is 15% faster than the current N3 node, only AMD's CPUs and GPUs are all still on the N4 node which is older again.

    Also mentioned during the announcement is that AMD has qualified TSMC's fabs in Arizona to start manufacturing its current 4nm chips.


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Disclaimer: A Pixy is never late.  Nor are they early.  Except when they are, which is sometimes.

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Monday, April 14

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Daily News Stuff 14 April 2025

Snake Eggs Edition

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Disclaimer: We don't not speak Americano either.

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Sunday, April 13

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Daily News Stuff 13 April 2025

Bibbbidy Bobbidy Booba Edition

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Disclaimer: In Soviet Russia, stress is addicted to you.

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Saturday, April 12

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Daily News Stuff 12 April 2025

Qnapped Edition

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  • The Pentagon is cancelling $5.1 billion in IT contracts with the big IT contractors.  (Reuters)  (archive site)

    These contracts are almost always vastly overpriced and incredibly unproductive.


  • If you're a racist, Marxist, screaming lunatic, South of Midnight might just be the game for you.  (The Verge)  (archive site)

    The game is doing better than Dustborn, but not a whole lot.  And it looks good and sounds good, it's just written by people who should not be permitted with 500 yards of a keyboard.

    And yes, Sweet Baby Inc was deeply involved in this one, with utterly predictable results.

    It's also apparently quite short, but I won't knock it for that.  Not every game needs to last 80 hours.  Gris is only a few hours long and it's a masterpiece.


  • You don't need websockets if you're not doing anything that needs websockets.  (Hunter Lovell)

    Uh, thanks?

    Cool Shuba Duck though.


  • xAI is not using illegal generators to power its datacenter.  (Tom's Hardware)

    xAI has 420MW of generator capacity, but only 40% of it has long-term permits.  The rest of it is using a short-term rule that allows a temporary generator to operate for 364 days without that permit.

    I think the company will likely be able to get those permits if it needs them later this year, so the article is a nothingburger.


  • Ubisoft cancelled online services for its game The Crew.  And removed the game from users' libraries.  And deactivated physical copies.  And issued nothing even slightly resembling refunds.

    And now that it's facing lawsuits the company is pointing out that customers don't own what they buy.  (TechSpot)

    Ubisoft seems to have violated specific laws in California in all of this.  Of course that's true of everyone on the planet and most people not on the planet, but it doesn't particularly help the company's defense.


  • I wasn't particularly planning to spend any more money on my new PC but I accidentally bought a QNAP QM2-4P-384.

    The motherboard I have supports up to four M.2 slots, though two share bandwidth with the PCIe 5.0 x16 slot, reducing it to x8, and one shares bandwidth the the PCIe 4.0 x4 slot, reducing it to PCIe 4.0 xnothing.

    You can get cheap four-slot M.2 cards but they require a full x16 slot to work, because they are wired up logically as just four four-lane devices and rely on the CPU figuring that out.  If you have a graphics card in your x16 slot, or you have M.2 cards sharing its bandwidth, they're basically useless.

    You can also get more expensive four-slot (or even eight-slot) M.2 cards that will work even if you only have a single PCIe lane left over, because they have hardware onboard to split up whatever PCIe you have and divide it among the M.2 slots on the card.  But those are full-height cards and the Hyte Y40 and Y60 cases only have full-height space for the graphics card.

    But the QNAP QM2-4P-384 is a half-height card because it's built for smaller NAS devices - though it also works on PCs.  It's PCIe 3.0 x8 which is not something my motherboard has, but with the onboard chip it will still work just fine.

    So now I can have 28TB or even 32TB of internal SSD (if I use that fourth motherboard slot).

    And then another 16TB of SSD in my external storage array.  Oh, and four SATA SSDs in my PC.  And four 3.5" hard drives (or again SATA SSDs) in the storage array.

    So I'll probably run out of money before I run out of space to put drives.

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Speaking of Hyte and Hoshimachi Suisei (she's the singer in the video above) there's now a Hyte Y70 Hoshimachi Suisei case.

It looks quite good, though I already have four of these Hololive limited edition cases and I'm not really looking to buy more.


Disclaimer: And definitely not paying $300 in international shipping.  Again.

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Friday, April 11

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Daily News Stuff 11 April 2025

Nuke The Entire Site From Orbit Edition

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Disclaimer: It's the only way to be sure.

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Thursday, April 10

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Daily News Stuff 10 April 2025

Ambergris Burger Edition

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  • The cost to query advanced AI APIs has dropped 99.7% in the past 18 months.  (Tom's Hardware)

    That's a pretty dramatic shift.  What's causing it seems to simply be competition.

    Hardware costs have come down - a bit - and the new hardware is also more energy efficient - a bit.

    Training costs for creating new models have soared, on the other hand - DeepSeek's bullshit notwithstanding - but investor money keeps pouring in to cover that.


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Disclaimer: I made you a cake but I eated it.

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Wednesday, April 09

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Daily News Stuff 9 April 2025

On And Off Again Edition

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Disclaimer: I deny everything, some of it twice.

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Blog

Problem Resolved?

Hosting company had a partial internet outage.  I was panicking until I found out the server was still reachable from a virtual server I happen to have in the same city, though not elsewhere.

Seems to be mostly fine now, though if you can't read this you should let me know.

Update: Down again, up again.  This outage took out the virtual server too, so it's affecting that whole area and not just the hosting company.

I'm taking fresh backups just in case.  The last full offsite backup is two weeks old, which is a lot better than some situations I've been in but also not perfect.

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Tuesday, April 08

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Daily News Stuff 8 April 2025

Lamb Jam Edition

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  • We got dire wolves before we got Winds of Winter.  (USA Today)

    (Joke stolen from approximately eleventy trillion people because I gave up after the first book.)

    Massive Dynamic - the company that recently gave the world woolly mice - has successfully reintroduced fluffy white dire wolf* pups, genetically modifying existing grey wolves with ancient samples of dire wolf DNA.

    (Shoves New Scientist back into the locker.)

    * Genome may settle in shipping.


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Disclaimer: I see you are attempting to overthrow the government.  Would you like me to pin the blame on the CIA?

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