Saturday, January 18

Daily News Stuff 18 January 2025
The Plushies Sold Out Edition
The Plushies Sold Out Edition
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- In a groundbreaking decision that will have lasting consequences for Chinese spyware apps, the Supreme Court said "yeah, whatever" and waved the TikTok divest-or-die law through the gate. (CNN)
The law is due to go into effect tomorrow, but since the Biden Administration is currently busy looting the treasury and fleeing the country, will be left to Trump to enforce.
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- The PCIe standards group has released a draft specification for PCIe 7.0, with the final document expected later this year. (Tom's Hardware)
No, you can't get PCIe 6.0 yet, and yes, even PCIe 5.0 was only adopted by the newest generation of graphics cards which you also can't get yet, but this is aimed at servers and will trickle down to desktops... Probably a lot faster than you'd expect, given how quickly PCIe 5.0 motherboards showed up.
Each generation of PCIe is twice as fast as the previous one, so this means 60GBps SSDs - or, on the other hand, being able to jam 16 of the current fastest SSDs onto a single PCIe card.
- Speaking of jamming things in the Sonnet Echo 13 is a Thunderbolt 5 dock that starts at $400 rather than $1400. (Notebook Check)
You have to buy it bunded with an SSD - it comes with 1TB as standard - but the price is reasonable, the drive is probably user-replaceable, and it supports Thunderbolt 4 and Thunderbolt 3 (and presumably USB4, since it supports USB4 downstream.)
It includes three downstream USB-C ports, four USB-A ports, SD and microSD slots, and 2.5Gb Ethernet. There are not dedicated video ports, but the downstream USB-C ports all support DisplayPort alt mode so you just need a matching cable.
- China is also looking to ban TikTok users after they swarmed like locusts to alternate Chinese spyware app RedNote. (Ars Technica)
TikTok was banned in China for a reason. Now that it's getting banned everywhere, China is panicking because the same idiots they helped create are ruining everything for them as well.
- The FDIC is suing former executives of the collapsed Silicon Valley Bank because, like idiots, they invested the company's money in government bonds. (CNN)
And who can trust the government?
- The 2TB SanDisk microSD card holds 2TB on a microSD card. (Serve the Home)
Which you would kind of expect, and it delivers. And it's not particularly slow either.
Costs around $200, but not everyone needs a 2TB microSD card and they have lots of smaller models.
- Microsoft's Office 365 plans in the US are getting bundled with Copilot and receiving the same 40% price hikes other countries have been enjoying but in the US there will also be "Classic" plans that don't have Copilot thrust upon you. (Tom's Hardware)
Though I couldn't immediately see pricing on the Classic plans. I'll have to look.
Also, if you have a family plan, only the account owner gets the Copilot treatment. The other family members remain unscathed.
Minecraft Modpack Madness
It blew up. Again.
I don't know what caused it this time, but first it stopped running effectively in the default 4GB of memory - one of the goals of the project - and then it stopped running effectively at all, taking twenty minutes to generate a new world regardless of how much memory it was given.
I ripped it apart and rebuilt a stripped-down version - which means only 275 mods instead of 350, so still rather a lot - tossed Tectonic, which looks pretty but creates worlds that would be a pain to build in, and added in Ad Astra, which lets you explore the Minecraft solar system.
Memory usage is back under control and I'm testing again now. Need to make sure that Ad Astra oil and Create oil are compatible, for one thing.
Update: Ad Astra is out because reportedly the worlds you can visit are kind of dull. But I did get the RPG Series mods working; the problem I was having before was due to installing two Necronomicons. That version is rather pushing it on the 4GB limit again though.
I don't know what caused it this time, but first it stopped running effectively in the default 4GB of memory - one of the goals of the project - and then it stopped running effectively at all, taking twenty minutes to generate a new world regardless of how much memory it was given.
I ripped it apart and rebuilt a stripped-down version - which means only 275 mods instead of 350, so still rather a lot - tossed Tectonic, which looks pretty but creates worlds that would be a pain to build in, and added in Ad Astra, which lets you explore the Minecraft solar system.
Memory usage is back under control and I'm testing again now. Need to make sure that Ad Astra oil and Create oil are compatible, for one thing.
Update: Ad Astra is out because reportedly the worlds you can visit are kind of dull. But I did get the RPG Series mods working; the problem I was having before was due to installing two Necronomicons. That version is rather pushing it on the 4GB limit again though.
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Disclaimer: The plushie sold out? AGAIN?!
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The only actively good thing about getting laid off last year was getting a free Dell TB4 dock out of it (although, idiotically, they gave me a non-TB laptop to go with it. WTF?)
My 7735HS mini pc has a USB4 port, although it's not explicitly TB4. I am, however, tempted to buy a cheap USB eGPU dock just for the heck of it, because while the iGPU is, for an iGPU, awesome, it struggles with GW2 and is Diablo IV is only borderline/technically playable.
My 7735HS mini pc has a USB4 port, although it's not explicitly TB4. I am, however, tempted to buy a cheap USB eGPU dock just for the heck of it, because while the iGPU is, for an iGPU, awesome, it struggles with GW2 and is Diablo IV is only borderline/technically playable.
Posted by: Rick C at Sunday, January 19 2025 04:36 AM (NEIix)
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Microsoft and Copilot? Sounds like another reason to move to LibreOffice.
Posted by: Zendo Deb at Sunday, January 19 2025 09:32 AM (13Jpj)
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I pretty much don't use Office except for work, but since I work in Corporate America, I have to use Office there. So I appreciate LibreOffice but I don't really have a reason to get and use it.
Posted by: Rick C at Monday, January 20 2025 01:16 AM (NEIix)
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Yeah, if you're using it for business, you don't have time to worry about the off chance of incompatibilities. You just use Office.
So Microsoft ditching Windows 10 support (as of next October) is not a great move.
So Microsoft ditching Windows 10 support (as of next October) is not a great move.
Posted by: Pixy Misa at Monday, January 20 2025 10:23 AM (PiXy!)
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No, but Corporate America tends to give people new computers every 3-4 years, so there probably aren't many that can't go to 11.
I got a 12600K a couple years ago so I started using 11 then to get the supposedly-superior thread scheduling.
I got a 12600K a couple years ago so I started using 11 then to get the supposedly-superior thread scheduling.
Posted by: Rick C at Monday, January 20 2025 01:55 PM (NEIix)
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