Wednesday, April 29
Daily News Stuff 28 April 2020
Excepting February Alone Edition
I don't think the full piece is ever used in the entire run of the anime.
Excepting February Alone Edition
Tech News
- Disney's lawyers, maddened by going three weeks without their cinnamon lattes, attempted to clickwrap a hashtag. (TechDirt)
- BetterC is a subset of D for linking into C. (DLang)
You know, D has been around for twenty years and I've never really looked at it. On the other hand I don't like C-family languages.
- Mathematicians hardest hit. (Quanta)
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- If the internet didn't exist, we'd need to invent it. (ZDNet)
What is this, International Bad Takes Day?
- Google's experimental medical AI killed 103% of patients it examined. (Technology Review)
- One of the SpaceX Starship prototypes didn't pop like a grape during testing. (ExtremeTech)
Progress!
- A handy list of thing that haven't come out yet. (Tech Powerup)
If you can't remember the difference between Ice Lake, Comet Lake, Cannon Lake, Tiger Lake, Cooper Lake, Alder Lake, Rocket Lake, Meteor Lake, and Lakefield, here they all are in one place.
The Atlantic Can Die in a Fire News
These people are insane.
- Democrats can't help solve problems because that might get Trump re-elected.
- It's Trump's fault that Democrats are insane.
- The solution for daily press briefings: Alcoholism.
- Optimism is bad.
- Some animals are more equal than others. Here's why that's a good thing, and how to do more of that. Also, the viewscreen was behind the painting.
Anime Music Video of the Day
Things Getting Blown Up Music of the Day
I don't think the full piece is ever used in the entire run of the anime.
Disclaimer: The fruit bat squawks at midnight. Fucking fruit bats.
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Back in the 1990s, I remember Ziff Davis stuff being fairly decent reading. Boy was that a long time ago.
Oh, so ZDnet is now owned by CBD Interactive. That would explain why it's written to such high standards, then:
"That would have left CEOs with much harder decisions to make. No cloud computing would meant no home working."
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