Is this how time normally passes? Really slowly, in the right order?

Tuesday, September 23

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Daily News Stuff 23 September 2025

Steamed Hams Edition

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Anime Update

Ruri Rocks, episode 12 presumably FIN: Every episode of this is a gem, which is only appropriate.  This latest outing has all five of the regular cast teaming up (more or less) to repair Ruri's grandfather's old crystal radio.

I was writing this as the closing credits played, and then it went into the usual "next episode" teaser, so it is not FIN yet.  There's just enough collected manga that it's possible they're doing 24 episodes, but I expect it's 13 and we'll have to wait a year for the next season.

Highly recommended.  Not Frieren or Apothecary Diaries, but a very welcome change from the teen angst.  Half the cast are teenagers, but the other half are geology grad students.  File this one under cute girls doing geek things.

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* Disclaimer: Nothing in this post is to be taken as fact, or for that matter rumour or even hotly contested opinion, in this or any other reality.  Read at own risk.  All rights reserved nonetheless.  Cargo not needed during voyage.

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Daily News Playlist

Updated my records, because I had a playlist all planned out a couple of months in advance and then life happened.

The list below is real; you can tell from where I accidentally included two songs from the same artist.  (And from where I non-accidentally included two songs from the same artist, which also happened.)

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Monday, September 22

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Daily News Stuff 22 September 2025

No It Isn't Edition

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Disclaimer: Well, switch it off then.

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Sunday, September 21

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Daily News Stuff 21 September 2025

Inexpensive Edition

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  • There isn't an AI bubble.  There are three separate and distinct AI bubbles all happening at the same time.  (Fast Company)

    As the article explains, there's an asset bubble, an infrastructure bubble, and a hype bubble, and while they all interact and reinforce each other, you need to examine them separately to try to figure out what is really going on.

    Yes, generative AI CEOs are all lying to you, but how much does that matter if you're not an investor?

    As to how much value will remain when the bubbles burst, I don't know.  If I knew that I'd still be rich from the last bubble.


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Disclaimer: No, that's too shaggy.

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Saturday, September 20

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Daily News Stuff 20 September 2025

Downupgrade Edition

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  • AMD silently launched the Radeon 7700 non-XT - a missing model in the previous generation of graphics cards.  (Tom's Hardware)

    The earlier 6700 non-XT slotted in neatly between the 8GB 128-bit 6600 XT and the 12GB 192-bit 6700 XT, with 10GB of RAM and a 160-bit bus.  Since it was price to match, that was just fine.

    We don't have a price on the 7700 yet, but we do have specs, and they're...  Odd.

    The 7800 XT (which I have) had 60 GPU cores and 16GB of VRAM on a 256-bit bus.  The 7700 XT cut the cores by only 10% to 54, but the memory down to 12GB on a 192-bit bus.

    The new, non-XT 7700 model cuts the cores all the way down to 40, but leaves the memory size at 16GB on a 256-bit bus.  A lot of memory and a lot of memory bandwidth for a relatively modest GPU configuration.

    AMD hasn't issued a press release yet so right now all of this is supported by just one link and one web page.  Admittedly those are both on AMD's own site, but an actual product launch would be welcome confirmation.


  • ASRock has launched the Radeon RX 7700 Challenger.  (WCCFTech)

    Compared with the 32 core 7600 XT from the same range, it is clocked 20% lower, so compute performance is almost identical, but it has twice the memory and memory bandwidth.

    Might be interesting to see the benchmarks on this - it would highlight which games and applications really need that bandwidth.


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Disclaimer: Robbin' the 'hood.

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Friday, September 19

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Daily News Stuff 19 September 2025

Pinkmanated Edition

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Disclaimer: My list is getting thin.  I'll have to try to top it up or relax the one-song-per-group rule.

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Thursday, September 18

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Daily News Stuff 18 September 2025

Pikminated Edition

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Disclaimer: I left my baby on the bus!

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Wednesday, September 17

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Daily News Stuff 17 September 2025

Do The Chirpy Chirpy Cheep Cheep Edition

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Disclaimer: Don't eat the red snow either.

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Tuesday, September 16

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Daily News Stuff 16 September 2025

Ugly Avatar Edition

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  • React won by default.  (Loren Stewart)

    If you wonder why this is a bad thing - particularly if you don't know what React is - imagine if 98% of cars sold were the Ford Escort, even in 2025, simply because it was the default car.


  • China says Nvidia violated antitrust regulations.  (Tech Crunch)

    Did it?  Did it, indeed?

    Specifically related to its 2020 acquisition of networking company Mellanox.


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Disclaimer: Run, fishie, run.

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Monday, September 15

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Daily News Stuff 15 September 2025

Retroarchaeology Edition

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  • Children are hacking their own schools for fun, warns the UK Information Commissioner's Office.  (BBC)

    Translation: The British government is run by and staffed with idiots.
    It says more the majority of so-called "insider" cyber attacks and data breaches in education settings - meaning they have been carried out by someone with access to internal systems - originate with students.
    I think they've confused insider with inmate.  An insider attack would be by the staff, not by the students.
    "What starts out as a dare, a challenge, a bit of fun in a school setting can ultimately lead to children taking part in damaging attacks on organisations or critical infrastructure," said Heather Toomey, Principal Cyber Specialist at the ICO.
    Reefer madness, IT edition.
    Since 2022, the ICO has investigated 215 hacks and breaches originating from inside education settings and says 57% were carried out by children.
    Translation: The British government is run by and staffed with idiots.
     


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  • Why grandma won't buy Betty Crocker cake mixes any more.  (Cubby)

    Shrinkflation and ratios.

    Specifically, the boxes have shrunk from 18.25 oz to 15.25 oz and now to 13.25 oz.  So if you follow an older recipe specifying a box of cake mix and specific amounts of wet ingredients, you're going to end up with slop rather than cookies.

    You can get away with changes like this in cooking generally, but not in baking.


  • I checked the benchmarks of the two tablet CPUs on Nanoreview.  The Idea Tab's A76 (in a Mediatek Dimensity 6300) scores 782 on single-threaded Geekbench.

    The Legion Tab's X4 core (in a Snapdragon 8 Gen 3) scores 2193 - nearly three times as fast.

    The A715 core used in the Idea Tab Plus lands right in the middle with 1398.

    For an idea of how far we've come, an A53 core running at 1.3GHz from the beginning of 2016 scored just 141.  So the A76 is a lot faster than older low-end tablets which mostly ran the A53 core, and it's just a little slow compared to modern high-end hardware.


  • A look inside the Beelink ME NAS device.  (Liliputing)

    The ME is almost a latter-day Cobalt Qube - you can even buy it in blue.  Two network ports, HDMI, and USB ports accompany an Intel N150 CPU, 12GB of RAM, a 64GB boot device, and six M.2 slots (five PCIe 3.0 x1 and one PCIe 3.0 x2).

    One interesting point that I hadn't considered: The N150 has nine PCIe lanes but only supports five independent devices.  The ME has the six SSDs and two 2.5Gb Ethernet controllers, and eight is more than five.

    So how did Beelink do that?  Apparently they just did it and it worked.

    The review goes into benchmarks but they're pretty much as you'd expect - the CPU is not particularly fast, but is more than fast enough to fill both 2.5Gb Ethernet ports simultaneously.

    The also tested with a 5Gb USB Ethernet adaptor, and it worked and filled that with data easily, with a top read speed of around 600MBps.


  • Vibe coding has turned senior developers into AI babysitters but they say it's worth it.  (Tech Crunch)

    While blinking rapidly in Morse code.


  • Indian tech startup Hike took one.  (Tech Crunch)

    The company abruptly shut down after crowing about how well its US division was doing on Saturday.


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Disclaimer: In the American version they simply shot the balloons and the song was quite short.  Let this be a lesson.  Of some kind.

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