Wednesday, February 11
Daily News Stuff 11 February 2026
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- The global memory market is set to hit $550 billion this year. (Trendforce)
Thanks a bunch, Sam Altman.
Speaking of which, two of the SSDs I ordered during the brief sale late last year seem to have disappeared into the Twilight Zone. Amazon gave me a refund without a fuss, but now I have to pay twice as much to replace them. Though, given the compression of SSD prices, that does give me much better drives - Crucial T710 vs. P310.
- And while the Big Three memory makers don't plan to do anything to alleviate the shortage - quite the opposite - TSMC is planning to invest $45 billion on new factories this year. (Tom's Hardware)
The company is also working on a 1nm process due around 2030.
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- Europe is working - well, not working so much, because they don't do that over there, but scheming - towards yet another failed attempt at breaking away from the clutches of the American payment processors. (European Business Magazine)
I don't know. Have you tried... Cash?
- Meanwhile in Japan the stock market gained $3 trillion on Prime Minister Sanae Takaichi's extremely successful re-election bid. (European Business Magazine)
Takaichi's party won a two-thirds supermajority in Japan's parliament even without the help of their coalition partner. Her election platform includes plans to invest $700 billion in AI, semiconductor manufacturing, and quantum.
- Python's dynamic typing problem. (While For Loop)
The Python programming language is designed for rapid development of small, simple applications, but the exact features that make it shine there are a massive pain when your application stops being small and simple.
I maintain an application containing about a million lines of Python at my day job, which is a long way beyond small or simple. When your programming language does not force rigour upon you, you had better be prepared to provide it yourself.
- Microsoft has announced plans to make Windows 11 more confusing. (Thurrott)
And that's not my editorialising, that's straight from the article.
- And also more annoying. (The Register)
Same deal.
- Microsoft also issued a DMCA takedown against indie block game Allumeria. (Notebook Check)
The takedown has since despawned, but the developers thank the three trillion dollar company for the free publicity.
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"I don't know. Have you tried... Cash?"
And let the peasants buy whatever they want? Are you mad?
And let the peasants buy whatever they want? Are you mad?
Posted by: Rick C at Wednesday, February 11 2026 10:59 PM (1zWbY)
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One country asked a big name about going cashless. His reply - people will still use cash to buy stuff, but it will be cash from a neighboring country.
Posted by: Frank at Wednesday, February 11 2026 11:02 PM (zCiG7)
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