It was a bad day. A lot of bad stuff happened. And I'd love to forget it all. But I don't. Not ever. Because this is what I do. Every time, every day, every second, this: On five, we're bringing down the government.

Saturday, March 28

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Daily News Stuff 28 March 2026

Stinky Sty Rails Edition

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  • LG is shipping 1Hz display panels for laptops.  (PC World)

    That is they can refresh as little as once per second, if you're just sitting there looking at a static screen - or up to 120Hz if the display is active.

    Apple's new MacBook Neo has a phone CPU that uses as little as 4W, but still has fairly mid-tier battery life.  What's draining all that power?  

    You guessed it.

    The panels are already shipping as the default choice in Dell's latest XPS models.


  • SK Hynix, the third of the big three memory manufacturers, is planning a US IPO this year to raise funds for expansion.  (Tech Crunch)

    The share offering is expected to be small - about 2% of the total stock - but will value the company at $500 to $700 billion.

    SK Hynix reported 50% revenue growth and 100% growth in profits in 2025 - and only the last couple of months of that were in the DRAM Apocalypse - so I don't think they'll have a hard time finding buyers.


  • Meanwhile production constraints at TSMC are pushing customers to look to Samsung for their chips.  (WCCFTech)

    Not that TSMC is having problems, just that demand is outstripping supply.

    To the point that Tesla is building its own chips foundry.


  • On the AI side of things, it's not all slop.  (The Register)

    Recent reports of open-source projects - including Linux - being overwhelmed by useless AI-generated bug reports have ameliorated into useful AI-generated bug reports.

    Nobody knows exactly why the change, but this is something I am personally in favour of.  Testing in-depth is time-consuming and painfully boring, precisely the sort of job you'd give to an junior developer with clinical OCD in the good old days.

    Now everyone has a junior developer with clinical levels of OCD.

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Disclaimer: And lo, the winds did indeed wind.

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Friday, March 27

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Daily News Stuff 27 March 2026

Where The Winds Wind Edition

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  • Intel has been delivering interesting new products lately, with the Core 250K and Core 270K processors and the B70 Pro graphics card all providing solid performance at unmatched prices.  The Core 290K processor, though - the planned new top of the line - has been unceremoniously - and now, officially - cancelled.  (Tom's Hardware)

    The 290K was to replace the existing 285K.  But since the new 270K has already been upgraded to match the core counts of the 285K, the 290K could only offer higher clock speeds...  And Intel can't offer higher clock speeds, not with these particular chips.


  • Also spoiling Intel's plans is AMD with is long-awaited Ryzen 9950X3D2.  (Tom's Hardware)

    AMD's X3D chips have what they call "3D V-Cache", because it has triple the usual amount of cache memory, with a second memory die stacked on top of the CPU - or in the latest iteration, underneath it.  Vertically.  In 3D.  Which is slightly redundant, yes.

    The new X3D2 variant applies that to both the CPU dies in a 16-core processor.  The increased cache provides its biggest performance gains for computer games - often running 30% faster than anything else - which only really use eight cores since that's what the current generation of consoles have.

    The 9950X3D2 is aimed more at workstation users and for most tasks will be barely faster (and possibly slightly slower) than the existing 9950X3D.

    AMD plans a breakthrough with its upcoming Zen 6 family, which will offer 50% more of everything, cores and cache alike.


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Both videos, because they're both great.




Disclaimer: Do not OK Go, do not collect $200, unless you really want to.

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Thursday, March 26

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Daily News Stuff 26 March 2026

Shutterbug Edition

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Disclaimer: Boop beep.  It did it again.

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Wednesday, March 25

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Daily News Stuff 25 March 2026

Slugs Vs Skinks Edition

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Disclaimer: Beep boop.

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Tuesday, March 24

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Daily News Stuff 24 March 2026

Something Edition

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  • Intel's Arrow Lake Refresh desktop CPUs are here - the 250K and 270K Plus.  (Tom's Hardware)

    Are they fast?  Yes.  They close in on the regular AMD parts for gaming, and the 270K competes with the 9950X for heavy desktop workloads.

    Are they power-efficient?  Not especially, but they are a big improvement over Intel's notoriously power-hungry 13th and 14th generation chips.

    Are they good value?  Definitely.  $200 for the 250K with 6P and 12E cores, and $300 for the 270K with 8P and 16E cores would make them hard to resist if you could buy the rest of the components for a system.

    Should you buy one?  Probably not.  These run in Intel's Socket 1851 platform and that will be retired within a year for Nova Lake and its Socket 1954.

    If that's not a concern - and particularly if you already have DDR5 memory sitting around - then yes, these look worth considering.


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Disclaimer: systemd knows what it did.

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Monday, March 23

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Daily News Stuff 23 March 2026

Lemon Presbyterian Edition

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Song is Dancing on the Ceiling sung by Dodie Stevens.  Video is from...  Something.




Disclaimer: Probably.

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Sunday, March 22

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Daily News Stuff 22 March 2026

************ Edition

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Music is the Zoltraak theme from the anime Frieren: Beyond Journey's End.  Anime by some strange coincidence is Frieren: Beyond Journey's End.

Contains spoilers.  Contains very spoilers for four of the most dramatic fight scenes in the first season.  Since the first season only really contains four dramatic fight scenes - this is a character-driven series, not monster of the week - you might want to avoid this one if you want to watch the show.




Disclaimer: And I do recommend this series, even to those who do not usually watch anime.  I did find the episodes near the end of the first season a bit of a slog - into each great anime a tournament arc must fall - but it resolves itself with the same wit and grace that makes the rest of the story shine.

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Saturday, March 21

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Daily News Stuff 21 March 2026

Tuna Piano Edition

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  • Press X to doubt: Microsoft says it is fixing Windows 11.  (Nerds.xyz)

    Almost everything on the list is reversing changes that they push on users against vehement objections, or side effects of those changes.

    I'll believe it when I see it.  Or six months after that, really.

    Meanwhile the Windows 10 IoT Enterprise Edition still exists (and there's a Windows 11 version that is also less broken than the Home edition, if you need support for recent features like Ethernet-over-Thunderbolt.)

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Disclaimer: You can always get what you want, though sometimes the minimum order quantity on Alibaba makes it infeasible.

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Friday, March 20

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Daily News Stuff 20 March 2026

Dove Grey Afternoon Edition

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Disclaimer: Beans and rice.  Rice and beans.  And on Sundays a small can of tuna.

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Thursday, March 19

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Daily News Stuff 19 March 2026

Antibipartisanarianism Edtion

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Disclaimer: Eee, ecky thump!

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