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Thursday, December 04

Geek

Deplatformed

So I finally put my Minecraft modpack up on Curseforge.

It's in experimental mode right now while I update the page to make it look a bit more substantial and track down a problem with long load times.

And I just tracked down the problem.

Vanilla Backport
, which conveniently bundles together backports of feature releases since 1.20.1 (in this case, since it's a 1.20.1 mod), uses a library mod called Platform.

Platform, according to the load time profiler mod I'm using, takes almost twelve minutes to load.

All the other 215 mods combined?  Six minutes.

That's on my older (Zen 3) laptop running in silent (low power) mode, so a good computer will handle it in half the time, but swapping that one mod out for five separate backport mods reduced the load time from just under twelve minutes to just over six.

And now I need to test again.

Update: With the help of the profiler - and a quick reboot - I've got the Reload Manager stage of the startup down from ten minutes to two.  Also double-checked and the problem is definitely the Platform mod, so that gets kicked to the curb.

Update Two: Two minutes from clicking the button to being ready to play - on a slow laptop.  Good enough. 

Update Three: Version 1.1.1 is up on Curseforge now.

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Wednesday, December 03

Geek

Daily News Stuff 3 December 2025

None Shall Pass Edition

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Disclaimer: Uzi 35mm!

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Tuesday, December 02

Geek

Daily News Stuff 2 December 2025

Be Careful Edition

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Tech News

  • Did Alexander Fleming discover penicillin the way history tells it?  Well...  Maybe.  (Asimov Press)

    Attempts to recreate it exactly as Fleming described it - with the Petri dish contaminated with mold after the bacterial samples were placed - fail.  But if the contamination happens before or at the same time, the results can come out pretty much as stated, under the right conditions.  It's particularly temperature-dependent.

    And it turns out that right when Fleming went on his week's vacation leaving his experiment unmonitored, there was a cold spell that put conditions right in the path of a happy accident.

    If that is how it worked out, there was even more luck involved than we thought.


  • Colleges are preparing to self-lobotomise - again.  (The Atlantic)  (archive site)

    The Atlantic is complaining about the ill-considered use of AI in higher education, which is fair enough.  They are not complaining about all the other self-inflicted metaphorical head wounds in academia, which is less fair.


  • Santa Monica has told Waymo it can't recharge its self-driving taxis at night.  (Inside EVs)  (archive site)
    It's unclear whether Waymo or its Virginia-based charging operator, Volterra, intends to comply.
    Signs point to no.


  • You shouldn't shard your database.  (PgDog)

    If someone says you should, shard them straight out the nearest window.


  • Be careful what you wish for: Now I've found the Door Bypassing Summer and Autumn and Heading Straight Back into Winter.


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Disclaimer: Nineteenth thing twentieth...  Wait, we messed up.

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Monday, December 01

Geek

Daily News Stuff 1 December 2025

Leptospirosis Party Edition

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  • Would you like to buy a clue...  For $1 million?  (AP)

    There's a sculpture called Kryptos at the CIA offices in McLean, Virginia, which contains four panels of encrypted text.  Three have been decrypted by puzzle-solvers, but the fourth has defied all attempts since the installation was created in 1990.

    The artist, now aged 80, has auctioned off his notes and clues to the contents of that fourth panel...  For close to $1 million.


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Disclaimer: I'm the wonderer.  Rebel without a clue.

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