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Monday, April 28

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Daily News Stuff 28 April 2025

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  • The Lenovo Legion Tab 3 is pretty good if you're looking for a small, fast Android tablet with a high resolution screen.  (Notebook Check)

    Which is a good thing since it is the only small Android tablet with a high resolution screen, apart from Aliexpress deals.

    Also good because I just bought one.

    However, the Lenovo Legion Tab 4 has already been leaked, so you might not want to buy this one unless you see it on sale.  Which I did.

    It's comparable to Apple's latest iPad Mini - in fact, the review scores of the two devices were only 0.1% apart.


  • Minisforum has a new mini-PC that is not quite so mini.  (Liliputing)

    It has a 16 core Ryzen 9 9955HX laptop CPU, up to 96GB of RAM (or 128GB if you can find the modules), three M.2 slots, a PCIe slot (for very small PCIe cards), two 2.5Gb Ethernet ports, and two 10Gb Ethernet ports, which is a bit unusual in this class of device.  They're SFP rather than RJ45, though, so you'll need transceivers or fancy cables.

    Prices start at $839.


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Sunday, April 27

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Daily News Stuff 27 April 2025

Moomin Edition

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  • 4chan is back.  (Slashdot)

    This will annoy the terminally-online haters and delight the...  Also terminally-online haters.

    I don't think I've ever visited 4chan, but as a natural-born archivist I'm glad that it's not lost.

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Saturday, April 26

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Daily News Stuff 26 April 2025

Murmuration Edition

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  • What this country needs is a really good $20,000 electric truck.  Apparently.  (The Verge)  (archive site)

    I mean, given what vehicles cost these days, it's worth a shot.

    There are a few corners cut, to be sure.  The Slate Truck is available in one colour - slate grey, has no sound system, and only does 150 miles on a charge.  And the body panels are plastic, not metal, though that's not a first even on much more expensive models.

    And it's designed to be repairable by the owner, though how far that goes is something that we'll have to see when it comes out next year.


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Friday, April 25

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Daily News Stuff 25 April 2025

Rickle Pick Edition

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Blerked

Blocked a few thousand more IP addresses that were carrying out possibly the most obvious and least effective hacking attempt I have ever seen, but were tying up a lot of CPU time on the server.

Things should be happier now.

Update: Took some additional measures because the idiots are still at it.

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Thursday, April 24

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Daily News Stuff 24 April 2025

Neverending Monday Edition

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Wednesday, April 23

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Daily News Stuff 23 April 2025

Let A Thousand Lawsuits Bloom Edition

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  • Open source database for people who are allergic to even the idea of running their own servers Supabase has raised $200 million at a valuation of $2 billion on the back of the "vibe coding" craze.  (Tech Crunch)

    Vibe coding is the idea that you don't need to know how to program to build an app.  You don't in fact need to know anything at all to build an app.  You get an AI to do the work based on your cool ideas, and you throw it out there and see what sticks.

    Which is great if you value your own time at infinity and your customers' time at zero.  Or if you are just playing around to see if an idea is feasible before implementing it properly - except of course that nothing ever gets implemented properly and you'll soon be stuck with a nightmarish mess that routes your authentication requests via Eswatini in plaintext and is written largely in a programming language that is not only no longer supported but never actually existed in the first place.

    Supabase isn't directly pushing this, only enabling the trend, so I won't express a desire for them to be hit by a comet and expire.  For them to quietly go bankrupt and disappear would be sufficient.

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Tuesday, April 22

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Daily News Stuff 22 April 2025

Saviour Of The Universe Edition

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  • AMD's 16 core Zen 5c dies have a single shared L3 cache.  (Tom's Hardware)

    These are used in the largest Epyc server CPUs, with up to 192 cores in total.

    This is not a huge deal for Epyc CPUs because you still have twelve CPU dies each with its own cache.  But it is potentially a big deal for desktop CPUs, because the moment you go off-die - even over AMD's high-speed Infinity Fabric that links these chiplets together - you slow down a lot.

    And the fact that AMD is already shipping unified 16 core dies makes rumours that Zen 6 will be a unified 12 core die a lot more believable.

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Monday, April 21

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Daily News Stuff 21 April 2025

Skilled And Unaware Of It Edition

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  • Discord is deploying age verification systems recently made mandatory in fascist dystopias.  (Soap Central)

    Like Britain.  And Australia.

    Fortunately they're being a lot more sensible about this than the governments that enforced the rules.  The verification pops up - once - when you want to see adult content.

    Which is not something I want from Discord, ever, so I don't see this as a huge problem.  And you can pass the verification check with a face scan by the app and not have to upload government ID.


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  • Looks like there will be a 32GB variant of AMD's Radeon 9070 XT after all...  Sort of.  (Tom's Hardware)

    AMD denied this a bit too strenuously.  Looks like the 32GB model is for the Radeon Pro range, for workstation users and not gamers.  It is the same card otherwise, though the clock speeds and power consumption will likely be trimmed back a little to make it more acceptable in an office environment.


  • It's a four-inch cube and it's blue, but it doesn't say Cobalt on it.  (Liliputing)

    The Beelink Me Mini supports six M.2 drives, two 2.5Gb Ethernet ports, three USB ports, and one HDMI.  And an internal power supply so you don't have an inconvenient brick hanging off it.

    Also available in white and gray.  Or will be available.  Price and shipping date TBA.

    CPU is an Intel N200 which is a four core Atom CPU and delivers adequate performance for a NAS and only uses 6W of power.


  • Resist eggheads!  (Ars Technica)

    Ars Technica has noticed that people have finally woken up to the communist takeover of the education system and is desperate to put them to sleep again, by force if necessary.


  • Chinese APT IronHusky deploys updated MysterySnail RAT on Russia.  (HackRead)

    The Cold War proceeds apace, just now being fought between the Chinese and the Soviets.


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Sunday, April 20

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Daily News Stuff 20 April 2025

Demon Barbecue Edition

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  • Vendors have voted to reduce the duration of SSL certificates from one year to 47 days.  (Computerworld)

    Fuck vendors.

    This is mostly driven by Apple, because...  Because nothing, really.  It's a bad solution to a non-problem.

    Apple has been pushing for this for some time.  Previously certificates were valid for up to five years, and then Apple got involved.

    And the certificate vendors have just committed suicide, because nobody is going to pay them for a certificate that has to be manually refreshed every few weeks, and if you are deploying an automated solution you might as well go all the way and implement a free automated solution using Let's Encrypt.

    So good work, assholes.


  • It's true that SSL providers are stupid but you still can't use the certificate without hacking DNS.  (Bugzilla)

    And it's true that SSL is intended to be resilient to this sort of attack, but if you care about security you need to care about who is providing your DNS, and if you do then this attack doesn't work anyway.

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  • Intel says yes, our graphics cards kind of suck when used with older (and slower) CPUs.  (WCCFTech)

    Intel's graphics drives are somewhat inefficient.  This doesn't show up on recent CPUs, because they are fast enough to keep up anyway.  But if you pair an Intel graphics card with a CPU from five years ago, the performance bottleneck is now the CPU.

    This is a problem because Intel's graphics cards are cheaper than anything current from AMD or Nvidia, making them look like a good option for people with tight budgets...  Who would still be using older CPUs.


  • Russia is seeding chatbots with lies.  Any bad actor could do the same, though of course the exercise would be redundant because feeding bullshit into a bullshit factory doesn't really change the output.  (Detroit News)

    What it we made it even more stochastic?


  • Ordered the Lenovo Legion Tab Gen 3 to replace my dead Tab M8 FHD.  It's more than I wanted to pay, but I need a small tablet with a high-resolution display, and it is the only small Android model available with a resolution better than 1340x800.  Unless I buy from Aliexpress and risk having my Google and Amazon accounts hoovered up in the next OTA update exploit, as happened with Alldocube not long ago.

    Compared to the M8 FHD it's three times the price (with the current discount), but has four times the RAM, eight times the storage (no microSD slot, which messes that up, but 256GB is still decent), bumps the resolution up from 1920x1200 to 2560x1600, and is just astronomically faster.  The Cortex X4 is at least nine generations newer than the A53 in the M8 FHD depending on how you count, and on Antutu is ten times faster on multi-threaded tests comparing the two eight-core chips.  (It doesn't have an entry for the P22T, but that had the same cores and clock speed as the P35 which is on the list.)

    Which I'd like to say I don't care about but the M8 FHD was kind of a slug.

    Hope it's worth it.  Shame I really don't care about graphics performance on this thing, because there it scores 127 times faster than the old model.


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