Monday, November 25
Daily News Stuff 25 November 2019
Groundhog Day Edition
Some days it just doesn't pay for Intel to get out of bed.
Yes, it's the other major high-end desktop CPU launch of the day.
Disclaimer: Well, I mean, sure, technically they make $200 million per day, but figuratively... Never mind.
Groundhog Day Edition
Tech News
- They should announce Groundhog Day 2 and then just re-release Groundhog Day.
- More leaks from China this time detailing some of the technology used to persecute the Uighurs. (Tech Crunch)
This is significant, both because it is getting coverage in a press that is somnambulant to any story that doesn't reflect poorly on Trump, and because leakers in China do not get a ticket to an analyst position on CNN, they get a ticket to Xinjiang.
One way.
Very one way.
- Hulu fell over. (Tech Crunch)
I do like that the article immediately points out that the most likely cause is someone accidentally pushed the wrong code to production. This is the cause of 110% of the world's problems over the past decade.
- ICANN races towards regulatory capture. (The Longest Now)
I would say that they've crossed the finish line and are now doing a victory lap and blowing raspberries at the crowd.
- When Brainfuck is faster than C.
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- Pika is a JavaScript package registry registry for managing JavaScript package managers.
Or something like that. Kill it with fire.
- Tesla has 200,000 pre-orders for their Cybertruck. (ZDNet)
Frankly, it's kind of growing on me. Not planning to buy one, but it's interesting.
- Ring and Nest security cameras won a "Very Creepy" rating in Mozilla's annual buyer's guide. (Mozilla.org)
But the true stars were Facebook's Portal and the Amazon Echo Show, which were awarded the coveted "Super Creepy" category.
- The 3990WX is on its way unless it isn't. (WCCFTech)
Meanwhile, the 3960X and 3970X are very definitely launching in about two hours.
If you watch certain videos very closely you can already find out how they perform.
Update: The 3990X is official. (AnandTech)
Arriving in 2020. Which, yes, is not very specific.
Video of the Day
Some days it just doesn't pay for Intel to get out of bed.
Bonus Video of the Day
Yes, it's the other major high-end desktop CPU launch of the day.
Disclaimer: Well, I mean, sure, technically they make $200 million per day, but figuratively... Never mind.
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Newegg had already run out of 3950Xs by the time I read the email saying they had them.
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