Sunday, October 25
Daily News Stuff 25 October 2020
Now Is The Spring Of Our Discontent Edition
Now Is The Spring Of Our Discontent Edition
Tech News
- I got my air conditioner repaired in time for the hot weather that usually arrives in late October.
It's now late October. It's fourteen degrees and raining.
- Intel's DG1 is faster than Nvidia's MX330. (Tom's Hardware)
That's.... Pretty slow.
Apparently Intel's plans depend on multi-chip graphics - in other words, SLI.
- Intel is also going with chiplets for their new server lineup unless they're not. (WCCFTech)
And up to 64GB of L4 cache with 1TBps of bandwidth.
- youtube-dl in a tweet.
- youtube-dl in GitHub's DMCA notice repository. (GitHub)
- Then they came for the Jacobins, and I hurt myself laughing.
- Me: Why does this two-bay NAS need 10GbE? (Serve the Home)
Two-bay NAS: Delivers 550MBps.
- Some cookies are more equal than others. (The Register)
When you tell Chrome to delete the cookies for YouTube, somehow it doesn't actually do it.
- Programming in Algol on the Atari XL. (Vintage is the New Old)
Rick C mentioned this in the comments last month. I had no idea such a thing existed.
The AtariWiki has everything you might need.
Including the source code to the compiler itself. (SourceForge)
- The first comment on this Hacker News article about the Rome build tool for web apps.
- I think my problems with the Hololive live streams are Chrome and not YouTube or my internet connection or hardware. Streams work fine as long as I don't do anything else in Chrome. Solution - since I use Chrome for work - is to watch the videos in, basically, anything else.
Spaceship Size Comparison Video of the Day
Disclaimer: All roads also lead away from Rome.
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Xe Max: All the people who were drooling over the rumor that this would be equivalent to a desktop 3070 (no, really!) hardest hit.
Posted by: Rick C at Monday, October 26 2020 10:59 AM (eqaFC)
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My mistake--this is the DG1. The DG2 is the one that's supposed to be 3070-level. I'm skeptical, but if it really turns out to be, great, we can use competition.
Posted by: Rick C at Monday, October 26 2020 12:11 PM (eqaFC)
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