Wednesday, April 17
Daily News Stuff 17 April 2024
Ship Shipping Ships Edition
Ship Shipping Ships Edition
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- The modern world depends on a handful of ships. (The Verge)
Specifically, the 22 ships designed and dedicated to repairing the undersea cables that make the internet inter.
It's a good article, and it covers the whole history of undersea cables and cable repair:Field fared no better. Twelve years after he began, he had endured severed cables, near sinkings, and had one "success”: a cable laid in 1858 that prompted celebrations so enthusiastic that revelers set fire to New York City Hall. The cable failed weeks later.
We need more of this.
The only problem is that as you scroll through it, every so often it hits an image gallery and scrolls sideways.
I'm impressed they found something worse than the experimental UI over at YouTube.
Tech News
- Google's ethnically diverse Nazis are staging a sit-in to protest the company having a contract with Israel. (MSN)
It's so helpful the way the useless idiots self-identify so that they can be fired.
Google won't take the opportunity, because at this point it's idiots all the way down.
- Nvidia's 4070 or AMD's 7900 GRE? (Tom's Hardware)
The 7900 is 15% faster on non-raytraced games; the 4070 is 15% faster on raytraced games.
The 7090 has more memory; the 4070 uses less power.
If you're running AI workloads, the 4070 is a clear winner, running Stable Diffusion in half the time.
Either card is a pretty good option though.
Or just get a Radeon RX 580 which for $80 can deliver 500fps in Minecraft at 4k resolution.
- Samsung is to receive $6.4 billion - all direct funding, not loans - under the CHIPS Act to build a $40 billion chip factory in Texas. (AnandTech)
I'm not a huge fan of government handouts, even when it's not my government and not my tax dollars, but as I've said before, almost everything the government spends its money on is worse than this.
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I did not read the undersea cable article. You mentioned the presentation as a "problem." Yeah, like the iceberge was a "problem" for the titanic. That idiot presentation makes the article completely unreadable.
But I do have a question - many years ago Neil Stephenson wrote a similar article for Wired. Is this article better? More informative? Is it worth the scrolling idiocy? Did the authors really think they were breaking new ground with this?
But I do have a question - many years ago Neil Stephenson wrote a similar article for Wired. Is this article better? More informative? Is it worth the scrolling idiocy? Did the authors really think they were breaking new ground with this?
Posted by: Kurt Duncan at Wednesday, April 17 2024 11:26 PM (dMQGF)
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Yeah, I couldn't make it through more than about 3 scroll actions, either. The Verge--still the same site that put out that awful "how to build a computer" video all those years ago.
Posted by: Rick C at Thursday, April 18 2024 12:23 AM (BMUHC)
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Google article: "On Tuesday night, Google ordered the arrest of nine workers in Sunnyvale and New York, who were told they would be locked out of their accounts and offices and were not expected to return to work until contacted by HR, according to a statement from the No Tech for Apartheid campaign.
Google last month fired a worker who protested a speech by Google's top executive in Israel at a conference in New York."
Your Akismet stuff is still rejecting "smart" quotes, btw.
Posted by: Rick C at Thursday, April 18 2024 12:25 AM (BMUHC)
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