Dear Santa, thank you for the dolls and pencils and the fish. It's Easter now, so I hope I didn't wake you but... honest, it is an emergency. There's a crack in my wall. Aunt Sharon says it's just an ordinary crack, but I know its not cause at night there's voices so... please please can you send someone to fix it? Or a policeman, or...
Back in a moment.
Thank you Santa.

Sunday, March 13

Geek

Daily News Stuff 13 March 2022

Third Mortgage Edition

Top Story

  • AMD's new Threadripper Pro 5995WX is the fastest CPU in the world. (Tom's Hardware)

    I mentioned yesterday that AMD was losing ground in an area where it had total dominance a couple of years ago, but it has a lot of ground to lose. 24 of the 25 fastest CPUs available are made by AMD, with only Intel's Xeon Platinum 8380 making the rankings - and even then behind AMD chips at one third the price.

    Apple's brand new M1 Ultra should roughly match AMD's 5950X from 2020 at #36 on the list. The existing M1 Max is at #180.

    Now, this is one particular benchmark suite - PassMark - but it's one that I've found pretty reliable over the years, with results covering Intel, AMD, and various Arm chips, and going back to 2009.


Questions and Answers

  • From A Whole Bunch of Readers:
    The comments are showing "not secure" in my browser. Why are the comments showing "not secure"?
    Your browser is neurotic.

    Also, fixed.


  • From GWB:
    Single- vs multi-threaded? Where do I encounter each?
    Word/Excel/Powerpoint? gimp/Photoshop? Music mixer programs? Virtual reality games (Second Life)? Other games that aren't online? 3D building (Blender, all those inexpensive house plan-making apps)? Teams/Zoom/Skype?
    Good question.

    Blender is definitely multi-threaded. The better music mixer programs are multi-threaded. Most games are multi-threaded. (Because consoles have had multiple cores for years. Even the PlayStation 2, sort of.)

    Office applications are mostly single-threaded, same with meeting apps. Photoshop is I believe still mostly single-threaded, though some filters will make use of all your cores.


  • From Methos:
    Brave has the feature where it dings you with ads periodically and gives their inhouse currency thing which then gets distributed to the sites you use, and there's a listing for mu.nu there (rather than ace.mu.nu, like the other listings). Does that get to you or ace at all, and is it actually worth anything?
    It definitely doesn't get to us, and I doubt it's worth anything. I should check though.


  • From SSR:
    I despise anything cloud based, always connected software, and subscription fees. I purchase stand alone versions of Microsoft Office and Acrobat Pro and the a-holes still force log in. And don't get me started on operating systems. The only thing I think should be connected is software that you are actively using and know is connected (i.e. email client, web browser) and user requested OS check for updates. I have an iPhone (I refuse everything Google) and probably have 7/8 of everything turned off. I realize there is no getting around being connected without completely disconnecting but then your life is made difficult. Ranting over, what can you recommend to be as minimally connected as possible on a personal laptop/PC?
    So far I am leaning toward Mint and Softmaker Office but need replacements for Acrobat Pro and iTunes to transfer music, photos, and bookmarks.
    Mint or Ubuntu would be my choices there. There are free Linux apps to create and edit PDFs and mage music and photos. They may not be as pretty as iTunes but given that the last time I checked, iTunes still stored all its metadata in a single huge XML file, they pretty much have to work better.


  • From Daniel Ream:
    Continuing on with my media server project: I'm looking at Plex as a media server/organizer but I will need transcoding support because reasons. The i3-10105 CPU doesn't have an integrated GPU; are there other single CPU options that can do cool, quiet, and just enough GPU to transcode to h.264 8 bit with subtitles or should I look at a dedicated GPU with the i3?
    Hmm. The i3-10105 is listed as having UHD 630 integrated graphics, which should work with Plex. Normally only Intel CPUs ending with F lack the integrated graphics. (Well, and high-end workstation and server chips.)


  • From Found the libertarian, boss!
    Just how bad is the Samsung Galaxy Tab A8, anyway?

    It was the cheapest 10" available at officeworks. I use it for chrome and YouTube.
    Roast my tablet.
    Full specs here. (GSM Arena)

    It has two A75 cores and six A55 cores. Not high-end but perfectly adequate and definitely faster than the Lenovo M10 I have.


  • From LeastinID:
    I am often having trouble when I try to view AoS on my iPhone ( - it starts loading, seems to hiccup and starts reloading, hiccups again and then displays a black page with this text: " A problem has repeatedly occurred on'HTTP://http ace.mu.nu/' " This has happened with different browsers.
    It seems as if it's an IOS problem, 'cause it doesn't happen on my MacBook.
    Most likely your phone ran out of memory, because the main page here is filled with stuff. Let me know which model it is, because if it's an older one we might not be able to do much, but if it's a newer model it definitely shouldn't be running out of memory and we need to fix the site.


  • From the last to post:
    This is probably a dumb question: Is there a way to download Youtube videos for later viewing?

    (Google has not been my friend when trying to find this out... ;-)
    Yes, one of four ways:

    1. In the Android and iOS apps, some videos have a download button.
    2. If you have YouTube Premium, this works for most videos and is also supported in Chrome (possibly other browsers, definitely in Chrome).
    3. A variety of dubious free and paid apps.
    4. YouTube-dl. (GitHub)


  • From Retired, thank God:
    My question concerns Kaspersky - I have used them for my internet security and anti-virus protection for several years without a problem. With the Russian invasion of Ukraine and the potential for collateral damage, do you think that I should switch to another company for this? If I should switch, which company do you recommend for Windows 10? Thanks.
    My recommendation at this point - unless you have specific security needs - is to stick with the built-in Windows Defender. It's actually pretty good.


  • Sorry if I missed anyone, busy weekend.


Tech News

  • The Raspberry Pi Pico is now available as a Commodore 64 cartridge. (Tom's Hardware)

    Because... Because it's cool. That's because.


  • AMD CPUs See Less Than 10% Performance Drop From Revised Spectre-v2 Mitigations (Tom's Hardware)

    AMD Strategy For Spectre V2 Vulnerability Noted As "Inadequate", Up To 54% Drop In CPU Performance (WCCFTech)

    The Performance Impact Of AMD Changing Their Retpoline Method For Spectre V2 (Phoronix)

    Three sites reporting the exact same story. Phoronix ran the benchmarks that Tom's Hardware and WCCFTech linked in their respective articles.


  • A short conversation with a bank. (Things That Have Caught My Attention)

    Fortunately I have someone assisting me with my upcoming conversation with a bank.


  • Kali Linux is adding operating system snapshots to bare-metal installs. (Bleeping Computer)

    With BTRFS rather than ZFS, but same basic idea.

    If your computer doesn't boot after you install some updates, you can just tell it to boot from the version before you installed your updates. The snapshots are created automatically on every boot and every software update.


  • Amazon is closing all its brick and mortar stores because - basically - they suck. (ZDNet)

    Amazon knows how to disrupt traditional retail. It does not know how to fix it.


  • Are Apple customers particularly stupid? Signs point to yes:

    How to rearrange the icons in your MacOS dock. (ZDNet)

    The answer is, drag and drop, just like for the last fifteen years.

    Everything you needed to know about the new Mac Studio. (9to5Mac)

    We copied Apple's website and put ads in it because our readers are dumb.


  • Open up! LPD! (Input)

    This is all kind of dumb.


  • I have one of those little laser measury things. My house is 30cm longer than I guess just by standing back and looking at it.


  • Walgreens replaced some fridge doors with screens. And some shoppers absolutely hate it. (CNN)

    You know the ones - they prevent you from seeing what is actually in the freezer which is the entire reason you are standing in front of the freezer in the first place.
    "Why would Walgreens do this?" one befuddled shopper who encountered the screens posted on TikTok. "Who on God's green earth thought this was a good idea?"
    Good question, TikTokMan.
    "I hope that we will one day be able to expand across all parts of the store," said Cooler Screens co-founder and CEO Arsen Avakian in an interview with CNN Business.
    How about no?
    But beyond the confused social media posts, the tech has also attracted misinformation and conspiracy theories. Politifact last month debunked a viral Facebook video that claimed "Walgreens refrigerators are scanning shoppers' hands and foreheads for 'the mark of the beast.'"
    Do tell.
    The post was flagged as part of Facebook’s efforts to combat false news and misinformation on its News Feed.

    But while the question of whether COVID-19 vaccines are the "mark of the beast" may be open to religious interpretation, another question remains. Are the Cooler Screens at Walgreens meant to detect markings and prevent people who lack those markings from shopping? No.

    The Cooler Screens doors are "equipped with a camera, motion sensors, and eye tracking," according to a 2019 Fast Company article. "The doors can discern your gender, your general age range, what products you’re looking at, how long you’re standing there, and even what your emotional response is to a particular product."
    I am monumentally reassured that the supermarket freezer is merely assessing my emotional state and social credit score and not scanning for literal Biblical insignia.


Party Like It's 1980-ish Video of the Day





Disclaimer: I didn't do it! The freezer framed me!

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Saturday, March 12

Geek

Daily News Stuff 12 March 2022

Sleeping Through All The Alarms Edition

Top Story

  • It is still not raining here in Sydney.  It's been three days.  Panic might set in soon, or as soon as the floodwaters recede enough that the panic shipments can get through.

    Meanwhile, it's the weekend and it's Question and Answer time.  Drop your vaguely tech-related questions in the comments today and I'll invent fake answers for them tomorrow.  Or maybe genuine ones.  Miracles happen.


  • Russia continues to do what every sane country should do and has now banned Instagram.  (Bleeping Computer)
    "As you know, on March 11, Meta Platforms Inc. made an unprecedented decision by allowing the posting of information containing calls for violence against Russian citizens on its social networks Facebook and Instagram," the Russian Internet watchdog said.
    This is clearly communist propaganda and we shouldn't believe it for one minute.


  • Facebook has temporarily allowed posts calling for violence against "Russian invaders".  (CNN)

    Oh.

    I'm not sure whose quotes those are because the claim that Russia is invading Ukraine is pretty well established.
    The social media company is also temporarily allowing some posts that call for death to Russian President Vladimir Putin or Belarusian President Alexander Lukashenko in countries including Russia, Ukraine and Poland, according to internal emails to its content moderators.
    That's going to go down a treat.

    But dumb as this seems on the surface, down in the depths it is all much, much worse.
    "We are issuing a spirit-of-the-policy allowance to allow T1 violent speech that would otherwise be removed under the Hate Speech policy when: (a) targeting Russian soldiers, EXCEPT prisoners of war, or (b) targeting Russians where it's clear that the context is the Russian invasion of Ukraine (e.g., content mentions the invasion, self-defense, etc.)," it said in the email.
    1984 is a cookbook.

Tech News



Party Like It's 1980-ish Video of the Day



Disclaimer: More than this what, though?  More than this what?!

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Friday, March 11

Geek

Daily News Stuff 11 March 2022

Courtyards R Us Edition

Top Story

Tech News

Party Like It's 1980-is Video of the Day




Disclaimer: This big glowing ball in the sky?  I don't like it.

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Thursday, March 10

Geek

Daily News Stuff 10 March 2022

Be Vewy Vewy Qwiet, We're Hunting Homes Edition

Top Story

  • I've found the home I want, it's well within my price range, and most importantly given the situation in eastern Australia right now, it's 3000 feet above sea level.

    Only thing I'm concerned about is noise since it's close to the center of town and not off on a quiet side street.  But it's old solid brick construction (13' ceilings and all that) and it's not going to be anything like where I am right now where neighbours' cars drive in and out directly outside my bedroom window.


  • The NSF is going to be funding open source projects.  (OpenSource)

    Just $21 million, but given that some critical pieces of software used by basically the entire internet are maintained by some guy in his spare time, some carefully allocated cash could go a long way.

    I expect most of this to go straight down the drain.

Tech News

Party Like It's 1980-ish Video of the Day




Disclaimer: Nobody here but us frogs in damp socks.

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Wednesday, March 09

Geek

Daily News Stuff 9 March 2022

Tammy Mae Edition

Top Story

  • Apple's Mac Studio is here with the new M1 Ultra chip.  (Tom's Hardware)

    It's essentially a Mac Mini Pro.  Or a Mac Pro Mini.  Either way, it replaces the regular M1 chip with your choice of the faster M1 Max, or the much faster M1 Ultra.

    Which is two M1 Max chips glued together.  (AnandTech)

    While Apple's benchmark numbers are, let's just say, selective, these are pretty good chips.

    The Mac Studio is good, but it's not cheap, and it is entirely soldered in place.  What you buy is what you are stuck with.  You can configure it with up to 128GB of RAM (at about 3x market prices) and 8TB of SSD (at 4x market prices).

    Apple as a company still sucks, of course.  They make nice hardware but terrible policies.


  • Threadripper Pro 5000 is also out.  (AnandTech)

    From 12 to 64 Zen 3 cores.  And no, you can't get one.  Just as they did initially with the Threadripper Pro 3000 family, you can only buy it through OEMs, and when they say OEMs they mean Lenovo.


Tech News

Party Like It's 1980-ish Video of the Day



To celebrate the fact that it is, finally, not.


Disclaimer: Don't knock on the wood too hard.  You could go right through.

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Tuesday, March 08

Geek

Daily News Stuff 8 March 2022

Let Them Eat Eevees Edition

Top Story

  • Oh great, another one.  (Bleeping Computer)

    Local privilege escalation bug on Linux, that is.  Good argument for running unprivileged containers.  Good argument for giving it all up and taking up potato farming.  You know where you are with a potato.

    More details on the Dirty Pipe vulnerability.  (DirtyPipe)

    Fixed in kernels 5.16.11, 5.15.25, and 5.10.102, so yay, everyone gets to reboot their servers.


Tech News

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Disclaimer: I can't stand the rain.  Or sit the rain.  Or lie down the rain.  

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Monday, March 07

Geek

Daily News Stuff 7 March 2022

Born From An Egg On A Mountaintop Edition

Top Story

  • TikTok is exiting Russia.  (ZDNet)

    Alongside a lot of other companies, yes, but TikTok is owned by China.
    According to the Moscow Times, Russian President Vladimir Putin signed a new law on Friday that bans what the country calls "fake" news about the military. This law will target any statements referring to the invasion of Ukraine as an "invasion", any attempt to discredit the armed forces, or calls for sanctions on Russia. Those found to be spreading so-called fake news could face up to 15 years in prison.
    The enemy of my enemy may or may not be my friend, but he ain't gonna go to prison for 15 years just to let me post Bayraktar memes.


Tech News

How It Started



How It's Going




Party Like It's 1980-ish Video of the Day





Disclaimer: Where is all this water coming from?  [Opens door.] [Closes door.]  Oh.

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Anime

Someone Get Tenchi On The Phone, Like, Right Now


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Sunday, March 06

Anime

Frequently Asked Vtuber Question


You keep mentioning and linking this Hololive and related stuff. I'm out of the loop. What is that, and what's the background on it?
Some background from my personal perspective might help. I spend long hours alone at home at my desk, sometimes late at night, and I find that having something playing on the second monitor can help prevent me from getting even more distracted and wasting time on Twitter or wherever.

For a few years I was a dedicated listener to a long list of podcasts, including networks like This Week in Tech and The Incomparable. But as we moved into 2020 a lot of the stuff I was listening to on ostensibly tech or geek culture topics was becoming unpleasantly political, and by "unpleasantly political" I mean batshit crazy communism. The same stuff that had wrecked Twitter by 2018.

But around that time, this surfaced in my recommendations on YouTube, the only time Google has gotten anything right since about 2013.



It's only a 20 second clip but it was enough to make me sayWhat the heck?and take a closer look. And then I found there's no escaping the rabbit hole.

This is Hololive:



Yes, there's a lot of them. (That's seven videos edited together by a fan, which explains why some of the transitions aren't perfect.)

Basically Hololive is a 24/7 international all-girl improv comedy channel. Unwoke, unpolitically correct, irreverent and chaotic. They even have their own Bugs Bunny character - you see her for a couple of seconds in that video, her name is Usada Pekora and she has 1.8 million YouTube subscribers.

They sing, they dance - they have live concerts using full motion tracking and 3D models, they draw - at least two are successful commercial artists, they play an awful lot of Minecraft, and they don't take any shit from anyone.



Hololive's own background is also interesting. Parent company Cover Corp was working on a new AR device, that replaced expensive motion tracking with a regular iPhone and clever software, but they weren't having a lot of success breaking into the market.

Then in 2017 two Japanese girls fresh out of high school approached them and said what they needed was their own virtual spokeswoman. One of them is now Tokino Sora with 900,000 subscribers, and the other is referred to as A-chan, and is a senior manager overseeing activity across the entire company.



The pivot was spectacularly successful, and Hololive is basically a money factory. Their smallest channel - and they have dozens - has close to 300,000 subscribers, and the largest is approaching 4 million.

I think a lot of people are sick of hypocritical woke crap and are looking for entertainers who will simply tell it like it is. The 2D characters they use and the stage names (and a very strict corporate policy protecting their privacy) give them enough distance that they don't need to maintain a pretense in their opinions.

They don't get explicitly political but in this benighted age that itself is a profound political statement.

And beyond the official content - and there's so much of that that it's impossible to watch it all - there's an absolute avalanche of fan content, from cute video clips:



To entire virtual worlds:



So forget Hollywood, forget Netflix, forget podcasts, I really don't care anymore. I'll be over here in the corner juggling hedgehogs.

Also, Hololive is the main reason I bothered to get back on Twitter. They post their stream announcements there.

This is Gawr Gura of Hololive EN, the most successful virtual YouTube of all time:



Okay, yeah, she's a bit of a ditz on some things. But she can maintain both sides of a conversation for four hours at a time, every day, without ever repeating herself, and for the most part while doing three other things at the same time, and that's a rare talent.

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Geek

Daily News Stuff 6 March 2022

My Bankcard 'Tis Of Thee Edition

Top Story

  • Visa and Mastercard have cancelled Russia's credit cards. (CNBC)

    All of them.

    On the one hand, yes, Russia is run by a nuclear-armed despotic thug.

    On the other hand, this is a totally reasonable move that won't hit innocent bystanders or have massive long-term blowback.

    On the third hand, this is a way to crush nuclear-armed states without kicking off World War III.

    On the fourth hand, we know - we know - that now that this has been weaponised, it will not stop here. We know because we've been here before.

    And on the fifth hand, none of this happened when Trump was president.


Questions and Answers

  • Not phrased as a question, but deserving of an explanation.

    From Fisht:
    There is nothing worse than the Gluten people. The anti Gluten Cult signaled the end of America. No basis in fact and no ability to stop talking about it. JP did a great episode on this millennial virtue scam.
    It's absolutely true that 95% of the people eating gluten-free, and all of the most vocal ones, are doing it as a fashion accessory.

    But that leaves the other 5% who will spend two days trapped in the bathroom if they accidentally nibble on the wrong brand of breadstick.

    I'd much rather not have to limit myself to eating out maybe once a year. I'd love not to have to view the words Ingredients: Wheat flour the same way I would Front towards enemy. I don't particularly enjoy paying twice as much for food and having one tenth the range to choose from.

    But I don't have a lot of say in the matter.


  • From Mel Pinto:
    If we use gab in our URL when commenting, the comment will not go thru and you get:
    Your website (gab.com) has been banned. If you feel this is in error, please contact the blog owner by email, or tech support at help@mu.nu
    Not intentional. It's probably tripped the automated spam filter. I'll remove it, but I might need to explicitly whitelist it.


  • From 40 Miles North:
    Pixy, I asked a couple days ag if you thought graphics card prices would drop. In the last two days, the price on the XFX Speedster Radeon RX 6600 XT dropped 20%! I hope to buy one shortly. It should be a decent jump from my XFX Radeon RX 460. Let me know if you think I should wait.
    If the price is right, buy it. It's a decent card and as you say, much much faster than the RX 460.

    Chip supply remains uncertain so I wouldn't hold off on something you need.


  • From Mrs Whatsit:
    I am running video processing (enhancing) software on two PCs. Same version of the software. PC's identical except one is Win 10 and the other Win 11.

    Processing the exact same video file, the Win 11 machine is significantly slower (by several hours).

    Is it possible to take a PC that came with Win 11 preloaded and roll back to Win 10?
    You can't roll back, but you should be able to download Windows 10 from Microsoft and install it on your Windows 11 system. (How-To Geek)

    Windows 11 uses the same activation keys as Windows 10 so any system authorised to run 11 is able to run 10. Some systems running 10 aren't officially supported on 11, but you won't have that problem.


  • From Caiwyn:
    Pixy, can you explain how you got into VTubers and what the appeal is? I watched the KFP video you posted a couple of weeks ago, and I found it very amusing, but I felt like I was missing some context. Do you have a place to start for someone interested in going down that rabbit hole? Is there any kind of connection to the politics that drives this site, or is it completely disconnected?
    Oy, there's a question.

    To tackle the last part first, vtubers originated in Japan and are still heavily influenced by Japan. The two largest agencies - Hololive and Nijisanji - are Japanese, as are many of the smaller ones like Prism and Phase Connect and VOMS. Japanese culture leans conservative, mostly, and vtubers are for the most part the polar opposite of the screaming campus garbage babies that infest so much of online media.

    Pipkin Pippa - Phase Connect's resident Bugs Bunny character, because apparently every agency needs a resident Bugs Bunny character - has a standing invitation to go on Nick Rekieta's livestream and no-one thinks this is odd. Precisely zero pushback.

    As to where you should start.... Um. In mid-2020 when I got into it, that was easy. There was Haachama and Coco with Hololive Japan, Pikamee with VOMS, and the three girls from the newly launched Hololive Indonesia, though I didn't know at the time that they all spoke fluent English.

    And that was about it. Almost everything else was in Japanese.

    Now, there's 11 members of Hololive English and 6 in Hololive Indonesia, both with more on the way, 11 members in Prism Project who all speak fluent English, 14 (last I counted) 20 in Nijisanji's English-speaking branch, plus Phase Connect, Tsunderia, Cyberlive, MyHoloTV, VOMS, major indies like Kson, mid-rank indies like Shizukou, Vyolfers, and Reiny, and small indies like Nymroot and Mooyü.

    So... Kind of depends what you like.

    Someone fighting the meme wars on the side of righteousness and/or chaos? Pipkin Pippa of Phase Connect.

    The nicest person you could possibly imagine but with a weakness for terrible, terrible puns? Ninomae Ina'nis (Ina) of Hololive or Pina Pengin of Prism Project.

    Salty gamer girl with a heart of gold? Amelia Watson and Gawr Gura of Hololive.



    Manic chaos fairy? Pomu Rainpuff of Nijisanji.

    Dark Overlord of All and honorary Aussie? Haachama of Hololive Japan.

    As Australian as Vegemite on toast? Luto and Sara of Prism Project, and Baelz and Sana of Hololive.

    Classic RPGs and weird dating sims? Mooyü.

    Be prepared to be totally lost as far as the "lore" goes. It doesn't matter what "bottom left" means, or why Pekora's name comes up alongside the Geneva Community Guidelines, why all the penpals want to jump in the bioreactor, or who Pomura and Ayunda are, and you'll pick up Japanese terms like yabe and ponkotsu quickly enough from context. There will be plenty of context.

    And be prepared to drop in and out of streams. Hololive alone puts out a hundred hours of content a day, though only a quarter of that is in English.


  • From DaveX64:
    Do you have a favorite Keyboard - Video - Mouse (KVM) solution when you need to control more than one computer from the same place or do you favor more of a Remote Desktop type solution?
    I would like to control a Windows and a Linux box from the same dual monitors, keyboard and mouse without a lot of hassle. They're desktop computers in tower cases, not laptops.
    I haven't used one for a while, but the one I did have was an Aten unit that supported dual PCs with dual monitors, and it worked pretty well. They still make those.


  • From Catherine:
    Pixy, I'm no longer up on tech or computers. But my kid in college is looking into buying a laptop for school. She will study at least some computer programming as a math major and computers minor, and I would not be surprised if she ends up with two degrees. She could spend what I consider to be a mint on a laptop ($3k would not break her financially). What is in stock and capable if computer science is her plan? We have ordered Dells in the past and they've held up well. I'm so sick of buying from woke companies, but it doesn't seem like there is hope not to pay foreigners or woke idiots. We try to buy American, but we're also realistic . . . and we are in the Midwest US but would order too. Feel free just to drop a link and not spend much time. I'm sure you get this often.
    I have a Dell Inspiron 16 Plus and I quite like it. Fast, mostly quiet, great screen, half the price of an equivalent MacBook. It's not a gaming system but more than capable for stuff like Minecraft. Plus you can pop it open with a screwdriver and upgrade the memory and storage yourself - it's not soldered in place on that model, and Dell provides a detailed service manual.


  • From Dudeman:
    My kid is looking for a laptop when he begins college next year. He wants a Framework laptop. Is this a good option? What is a better option?
    If you want something you can do basic upgrades and repairs on yourself, there is no better option than the Framework right now. A single screwdriver (provided) is all you need and everything is labeled and replaceable. The four I/O ports are swappable to whatever you need - USB-A, USB-C, HDMI, DisplayPort, and little storage modules up to 1TB. And it runs well under Linux.

    It will soon be slightly out of date - it's 11th generation and 12th generation laptops are starting to appear - but if you're not buying for a while there might be a newer model out by then.


  • From RayG:
    Pixy, I get the "secure" lock icon when I enter https://ace.mu.nu on my desktop Chrome. I don't get it on my iPad no matter what I do. Also, on my desktop, when I follow the link for Comments at the end of the "above the fold" part of your post on the main page, I do not get the lock icon. I can enter "https://" in front of the URL myself and get it.

    Why is the site not always secure by default? Why can't I get the lock icon on my iPad?
    I can certainly force it the HTTPS by default. I'm not sure why there's an issue on your iPad, but I can try Safari on my iMac and see if it does the same thing.


  • Also from RayG:
    Another question: when I use the "Continue reading" link instead of the "Comments" link on the main page, I get a page with a link that says "Access Comments" but it goes to e.g. http://minx.cc/?post=398108 when never opens, browser says "minx.cc took too long to respond." Is this a bug or what?
    Yeah, we need to update the templates and rebuild all the pages to get rid of that link.


  • From Daniel Ream:
    My existing cobbled-together whitebox RAIDZ server needs updating. I've got 4x3TB drives plus a 500GB HDD for the OS. i7-875K CPU, 8GB RAM. It's moderately loud and produces a fair amount of heat. it just holds media and some personal files, no need for much performance.
    I'd like something cooler and quieter in some kind of non-rackmount form factor; haven't decided yet whether I'm going to add more drives to the pool or just buy a set of newer, bigger drives but I'd like both options, which means more than 4 3.5" HDD bays. Any recommendations for CPU/mobo/case?
    Even the new Core i3-12100 ($124) should do fine for that; modern CPUs are amazingly fast. Motherboard I'm not sure of, best to browse around for something reasonably priced with lots of SATA ports.

    As for the case, there is something that came out just recently: The AeroCool Cipher. It's a fairly standard ATX tower case, matte black with a mesh front and zero RGB nonsense, but it has room for 15 drives - 11 3.5" and 4 2.5".

    Supposed to be $75 plus tax but I couldn't find it on Amazon or Newegg to confirm.


  • And from rd:
    MS Edge says AOSHQ is unsecure. No httpS, just http.

    Is there a missing certificate? How do I fix this?
    Click here. The server is not forcing HTTPS on new connections, so if your browser has remembered the old HTTP URL it will keep defaulting to that.

    All browsers now try HTTPS first, so this doesn't happen for new users.


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