Thursday, February 24
Daily News Stuff 24 February 2022
A Farewell To PixyLab Edition
Disclaimer: About the other shitty news today - yeah, I know.
A Farewell To PixyLab Edition
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- Today has been a shitty day for the world in general. Also I have to move out of my home for the past decade since I'm renting and the owner is putting it on the market.
Might be looking to buy this time. Move to a less expensive area with worse transport, as long as it has good internet access.
Didn't think I could necessarily swing the deposit but I had completely forgotten about certain financial reserves that have just been sitting there while I've been working 48 hours a day. So... I can swing the deposit on a reasonable place.
(You forgot you had how much money? Yeah, I've been busy. Also it's not exactly liquid.)
Update: Or move out of Sydney entirely and save about a million bucks plus interest. That seems... Inviting.
- Russia may attempt using cryptocurrency to evade the worst of the incoming sanctions. (New York Times)
I can see the headline now: Ruble falls to new low of 40 trillion to the dollar as Russia's crypto reserves drained by bot network Weed_Slut_420.
Tech News
- Intel is working on a new chip aimed at beating Apple's M1 in all respects. (9to5Mac)
9to5Mac being Tame Apple Press calls this "too late" but the only way to get an M1 is to buy completely into Apple's ecosystem, and the company, frankly, sucks ass.
The new Arrow Lake mobile chips won't have more CPU cores but will have a much faster integrated GPU. (WCCFTech)
Still 14 cores on the low-to-midrange laptop parts, but 320 (and possibly 384) graphics cores, up from a current maximum of 96.
It will be built on Intel's 20A process node - a nominal 2nm, but as always that's just marketing.
- Meanwhile Intel has also officially announced their 12 generation mobile parts, due next Month. (Tom's Hardware)
Up to 14 CPU cores (6 performance and 8 low-power) and up to 96 graphics cores at a base power of 28W. That provides a significant upgrade over the 11th generation chips which maxed out at 4 cores in that power range.
Arrow Lake desktop parts meanwhile will have 8 performance cores and as many as 32 low-power cores. Since the low-power cores are about half the speed of the performance ones, that's effectively 24 full cores on a mainstream desktop processor. If the low-power cores also get a design and/or clock upgrade as they surely will, that will be a powerhouse.
- TPG aims for 4G and 5G wireless internet out outgrow wired broadband. (ZDNet)
Yeah, about that. I'm with TPG (not willingly, they bought iiNet) and right now my ping times to 8.8.8.8 are on the order of TWO SECONDS.
Around 8 milliseconds on my late lamented fiber link.
- And that is called paying the Dane-geld;
But we've proved it again and again,
That if once you have paid him the Dane-geld
You never get rid of the Dane. (Bleeping Computer)
If only someone had warned us.
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I'm sorry this is happening to you though, Pixy. That really sucks. Best of luck finding a place you want to truly call home.
I take the the contractual obligations of being a landlord don't transfer with the property sale to a new owner? (That's what happens here.)
I take the the contractual obligations of being a landlord don't transfer with the property sale to a new owner? (That's what happens here.)
Posted by: Grumpy and Recalcitrant at Thursday, February 24 2022 10:40 PM (nRMeC)
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It's out of lease and I've just been continuing month-to-month, so there's no obligation beyond the 90 day notice. If I still had a lease then they couldn't kick me out. But I've been considering moving for a while - working from home all the time I need more room.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Friday, February 25 2022 01:17 AM (PiXy!)
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"It's out of lease and I've just been continuing month-to-month"
Around here, that usually causes your rent to go up about 20%.
Around here, that usually causes your rent to go up about 20%.
Posted by: Rick C at Friday, February 25 2022 03:24 AM (Z0GF0)
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Just finished a move here. Kind of nice to get into a nice new place, though it sucked actually packing everything up...
Posted by: Avatar_exADV at Friday, February 25 2022 03:37 AM (Klg5K)
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I'm up to 60 boxes of books and movies, plus a bunch of comics and magazine boxes I haven't opened in at least ten years. This weekend I'll be packing up all the film, camera gear, and computer stuff, and moving all the bookcases downstairs to get rid of through craigslist/goodwill/whatever.
-j
-j
Posted by: J Greely at Friday, February 25 2022 02:00 PM (ZlYZd)
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