Saturday, July 20
Daily News Stuff 20 July 2024
Antiantivirus Edition
Antiantivirus Edition
Top Story
- What is CrowdStrike, and what happened? (The Verge)
We were expecting Skynet, and all we got is this lousy antivirus update.
- Blue Screen of Death photos from around the world. (The Verge)
Thank you Microsoft and CrowdStrike for bringing us all together in shared loathing.
Tech News
- How to fix a computer affected by the CrowdStrike problem. (Tom's Hardware)
The problem is you need direct access to each affected computer, which is a slight problem when there are thousands of them spread through a major airport, or worse, in ATMs across an entire country.
- CrowdStrike's market cap has fallen by $12.5 billion. (Tom's Hardware)
"Oops", said CEO George Kurtz.
- Russia escaped the CrowdStrike debacle unscathed, because it is not allowed to run CrowdStrike. (Yahoo)
Small mercies.
- Tenstorrent's new Wormhole AI cards can deliver 466 FP8 teraflops at 300W. (AnandTech)
That's a little over a quarter the performance of Nvidia's H100, but the H100 costs $30,000 and the Wormhole costs $1400.
The big difference is that the Wormhole is built on an older 12nm process, where the H100 is built on a recent 4nm process. That makes the Wormhole more power hungry but also much cheaper to produce.
- If this is the real pricing for AMD's Ryzen 9000 lineup, it's good. (WCCFTech)
$499 for the 9950X would make it a very attractive product, and an easy upsell over the $399 9900X.
But none of this is confirmed yet. And it would price the 9950X below the launch MSRP of the 7900X, which might be too good to be true.
Disclaimer: Skynet, come home. All is forgiven.
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Avoiding a repeat? Based on past IT job experience, it will only happen when management takes quality and testing as required steps. Said testing needing more than reading the specs and code while on the way to the quality inspection meeting. Gotta keep meeting those keystroke requirements... Should I mention meetings that consume time and deliver nothing to coders themselves, but check the boxes for management. How about hiring practices
Posted by: Frank at Sunday, July 21 2024 06:34 PM (5rlmi)
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