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Daily Tech News 5 June 2021

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Anime of the day is Hidamari Sketch, which ran for four TV seasons and four OVA episodes between 2007 and 2013. You might call it K-On! with watercolours; it follows four girls - later six - studying at a high school with an art track.

They're all living away from their families to study at this school, staying at the luxurious (cough) Hidamari Apartments nearby. Well, they're better maintained than Maison Ikkoku anyway.

Nothing particularly dramatic happens during the series; no explosions, no major fires, just daily life. But then the biggest point of excitement in Non Non Biyori is when the girls get mugged by a squirrel, and that show is one of the best of the past decade. Not every show has to feature a PT boat shooting down a helicopter. Maybe only one or two a year.



Tech News

  • It's getting cold here in Sydney, which this being a subtropical coastal region means that in the middle of winter if you sit in an unheated house for hours doing nothing more energetic than occasionally moving the mouse you will eventually notice that you're cold and turn on the reverse cycle on the AC.

    It's snowed here exactly once in my lifetime, in one location, and it melted within the hour.


  • Do not adjust your vBIOS. (Tom's Hardware)

    Alienware laptops with RTX 3070s have been shipping with 10% of the GPU cores missing. Dell is rolling out a patch, because while that's a hardware problem it's not a hardware problem.


  • Nvidia says that smart phones aren't ready for ray-tracing. (Tom's Hardware)

    What they mean by that is that Apple and AMD are either shipping or preparing mobile chips with ray-tracing - it's currently in high-end iPads and coming soon to a range of Samsung mobile products using AMD graphics - and Nvidia and Arm don't have anything to compete.

    On the other hand, AMD said something similar about Nvidia's first attempts at ray-tracing on the desktop.

    On the third hand... They were right, at the time.


  • Speaking of which, if you're finding video cards just too darn cheap and readily available, AMD is bringing out their Radeon Pro W6800. (Tom's Hardware)

    The GPU is equivalent to a fully-configured 6900 XT, but with 32GB of GDDR6 RAM rather than 16. It also has six DisplayPort outputs so you can run six 4K monitors at once - though apparently only one 8K monitor. Not sure how many people are using multiple 8K monitors just yet, anyway; the only readily available model I know of will set you back four grand.

    That said, 6800 and 6800 XT cards seem to be showing up again. At roughly double the launch price, true, but they are in stock at online stores.


  • The usual suspects are fleeing Medium after a memo from CEO and Twitter co-founder Ev Williams asked them to at least try not to be complete shitbiscuits on company time. (Tech Crunch)

    Frankly this seems like a brilliant way to simultaneously reduce expenses and boost productivity: Just leak a milquetoast memo suggesting the employees should be a tad bit less woke and the worst offenders will self-identify and storm out and you won't even need to pay severance.

    The employees quoted in the article are just comically un-self-aware.


  • DON'T CONNECT CRITICAL FUCKING INFRASTRUCTURE DIRECTLY TO THE INTERNET. (Ars Technica)

    There's a level 9.8 vulnerability in VMware, allowing anyone to stroll in and take over servers - if they already have access to the management network.

    There's actually a site that tracks exposed software like this. Great for hackers, but network admins should also go there and check that they are not on the list.



  • Nothing more expensive than a free tier. (Cloud Irregular)

    I vastly prefer fixed-price services over cloud, particularly anything that promises to automatically scale with load. It sounds great but you're one mistake away from a maxed-out credit card. Lately I've got some servers that are prepaid a year at a time; the cost saving against billed-by-the-hour AWS is huge.

    Anyway, the specific problem in this case is Amazon's promise of an "always free" tier of services in AWS that will immediately start charging the card you use for Amazon purchases the moment you step outside their Byzantine grimoire of limits and quotas.

    The AWS management interface is, on the whole, insane. Some serious problems have persisted for fifteen years. Even IBM does it better. Google does it far better.


  • Russia again. The last big Xcode trojan attack was from China though.


    This thing doesn't attack users directly; it infects the machines of iOS developers, and then secretly inserts vulnerabilities into their code.


  • Steak is back on the menu. (Bleeping Computer)

    JBS says it is fully operational again and delivering delicious beef and bacon (and in Australia, lamb) to a hungry world.

    I had some pork steaks for lunch yesterday. No idea if they were processed by JBS; I just added them to my grocery order and they showed up on my doorstep at the appointed time, the way nature intended.


  • iPadOS 15 will finally allow the iPad to reach its full potential. (MacWorld)

    And 2021 is the year of Linux on the desktop.

    ...

    I mean, it's taken over everything from embedded devices to supercomputers, so it's surprising that's taken as long as it has.


  • Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Mozilla are joining forces on browser extensions. (Thurrott.com)

    On my new tablet I'm using Brave exclusively. I've even given it the Chrome icon, just to rub it in. Works very well. Chrome on Android doesn't even support extensions.

    Anyway, this isn't as bad as it sounds. It's a standardisation effort, and those are even more effective than the Medium approach for sidelining your least productive staff. A standards committee appointment can keep a officious busybody distracted for decades.


  • Satire is dead: Startup company Stealth Data seeks to rip aside any pretense of anonymity on the internet in the name of because fuck you, that's why. (Slashdot)

    The main article is on a site called Bizjournals which requires a paid subscription or skill with the Chrome dev tools to read. But the idiots involved in this look like - literally, because they're pictured in the article - look like caricatures created by the idiots in the Medium story above.


  • Microsoft: Developers, developers, developers!

    Apple: Fuck you, you whiny little shits. You didn't build this. (Marco Arment)

    This comes out of Apple's posturing in the Epic Games case. Because the allegations of unfair practices are self-evidently true, and an adverse decision could slaughter its cash cow, Apple has been throwing everyone under the bus, including themselves, notably implying that CEO Tim Cook is uninvolved with operations of the company.

    Developers are the last thing on Apple's list of concerns.


Weekly Tech News Video of the Day



Steve is here with all the details. Believe it or not, I skim over the really geeky stuff.


Subaru Sits Down Video Video of the Day



So, that Vtuber who was complaining that her duck was getting more views than she was, has got 1.15 million views on an eleven second clip of her sitting on a chair. And to be clear, this is a fully-clothed 3D model.

Yes, I watch Hololive regularly. There was a fun stream just this morning where Ina was building an underwater cafe in Minecraft and their server glitched while she was transporting a cat convoy through the subway to Atlantis... Um. Doesn't mean I understand even 10% of what is going on.

Update: There's a clip of the moment I was talking about. Of course there's a clip.




I think the best introduction to this stuff is still where I came in: Korone's classic game streams.





Disclaimer: Beware, it's called the Rabbit Hole for a reason.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at 03:34 AM




Comments

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1 The uncropped Tank Man photo is here:

https://tinyurl.com/4wn9mjcj

Posted by: m at June 05, 2021 03:08 AM (nzEdf)

2 Am I up early, or just on ANZAC time?

Posted by: Brother Tim sez at June 05, 2021 03:11 AM (Mooke)

3 Yeah, we're used to seeing the version with three tanks, but in reality the tank column stretched back into the distance.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at June 05, 2021 03:12 AM (MqQvv)

4 hiya

Posted by: JT at June 05, 2021 03:30 AM (arJlL)

5 As soon as finish book will get back to Dirty Pair

Posted by: Skip at June 05, 2021 03:36 AM (Cxk7w)

6 Going up to 92 today JT

Posted by: Skip at June 05, 2021 03:37 AM (Cxk7w)

7 Going up to 92 today JT
Posted by: Skip

Oh boy.

Posted by: JT at June 05, 2021 03:46 AM (arJlL)

8 That was quite the T-Storm yestiddy.

Posted by: JT at June 05, 2021 03:56 AM (arJlL)

9
g'mornin', 'rons

Posted by: AltonJackson at June 05, 2021 04:01 AM (DUIap)

10 When was it? Was in Aston during day, nothing there, on ride home saw lots of dark clouds buy only little rain, then last few miles it was dripping and sunny, that was 3pm

Posted by: Skip at June 05, 2021 04:10 AM (Cxk7w)

11 California gets the gummint they deserve. Must hurt so good they can't quit it. Love can be like that.

Posted by: klaftern at June 05, 2021 04:10 AM (r4sI4)

12 Three thirtyish

Posted by: JT at June 05, 2021 04:12 AM (arJlL)

13 We know full well how to teach those at StealthData a lesson. Just give them access to AceHQ, they'll see everyone's information and immediately they'll try to kill themselves to stop the suffering they now feel.

Posted by: Rbastid at June 05, 2021 04:14 AM (tiu9g)

14 Hot Coffee...the Immortal Tank Man!!!

Posted by: Qmark at June 05, 2021 04:14 AM (emnp2)

15 Also while id love to make Brave my primary web browser, I feel like it just acts a bit slow on Macs, and it never wants to save as the window size I make it, it always opens back up as this half size screen.

Posted by: Rbastid at June 05, 2021 04:16 AM (tiu9g)

16 6 Going up to 92 today JT

Posted by: Skip at June 05, 2021 03:37 AM (Cxk7w)

I think we're getting 90 every day through Wednesday, last week we had days in the 50s.

Posted by: Rbastid at June 05, 2021 04:18 AM (tiu9g)

17 JT I think it missed this block

Posted by: Skip at June 05, 2021 04:21 AM (Cxk7w)

18 90s here this weekend, too

Mornin', all

Posted by: My Life is Insanity at June 05, 2021 04:26 AM (Z/jzm)

19 Up, sipping coffee but should have stayed in bed.

Posted by: Skip at June 05, 2021 04:30 AM (Cxk7w)

20 Cant seem to wake up. Probably could get up and make coffee. Maybe stronger for iced coffee later.

Posted by: My Life is Insanity at June 05, 2021 04:33 AM (Z/jzm)

21 Hiya MLii !

Posted by: JT at June 05, 2021 04:33 AM (arJlL)

22 Max Schmeling's manager said "I should have stood in bed"

Posted by: JT at June 05, 2021 04:34 AM (arJlL)

23 JT I think it missed this block
Posted by: Skip

It was a doozy.

We got a good amount of rain, too !

Posted by: JT at June 05, 2021 04:35 AM (arJlL)

24 T-storms like that sometimes only cover a square mile or two.

Posted by: Skip at June 05, 2021 04:36 AM (Cxk7w)

25 We need the rain here. None forecast all week

Posted by: My Life is Insanity at June 05, 2021 04:38 AM (Z/jzm)

26 I'm sure this has been linked before, but listen to this mother burn down the school board over CRT being taught at school:

https://tinyurl.com/3zmdb7dj

Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 05, 2021 04:54 AM (Dc2NZ)

27 Morning, 'rons and 'ettes.

Posted by: olddog in mo at June 05, 2021 04:58 AM (AJXQR)

28 hiya Eris !

Posted by: JT at June 05, 2021 04:58 AM (arJlL)

29 Hiya JT! Gonna be heading back to Snoozeville soon.

Posted by: All Hail Eris, She-Wolf of the 'Ettes 'Ettes at June 05, 2021 04:59 AM (Dc2NZ)

30 Looks like Krak is trapped in Snoozeville

Posted by: JT at June 05, 2021 05:03 AM (arJlL)

31 Getting worried

Posted by: Skip at June 05, 2021 05:03 AM (Cxk7w)

32 Mebbe he chose Death ! By Bunga-Bunga !

Posted by: JT at June 05, 2021 05:10 AM (arJlL)

33 G'mornin' Horde !

"comically un-self-aware"
may well be the tagline for these decades in future history books ...
assuming those books aren't written by a committee of Winston Smiths at MiniTrue.

Posted by: sock_rat_eez at June 05, 2021 05:10 AM (VnT7U)

34 Marco!

Posted by: Paid Turkish Provocateur Troll at June 05, 2021 05:23 AM (83lwH)

35 'morning...

I so love Saturday morning....

Posted by: Oldowan at June 05, 2021 07:30 AM (Ipi+y)

36 DuckDuckGo does return results for "Tank man". Picture included. So does Bing.



Posted by: nobody at June 05, 2021 07:36 AM (2AyY3)

37 Aussies are weird. They sell lamb at McDonald's.

Hey Pixy, I visited Australia in 2012 and had a pretty good even though you guys bled my wallet dry ($12,000 to visit 3 cities in 2 weeks for 2 people) .

With all the Covid Gestapo shit I have read about down there, I got to know: is Aussieland gone as a free nation for good or is there still hope?

Posted by: nobody at June 05, 2021 07:45 AM (QX+qz)

38 I liked your comment about browser standardi[s,z]ation. As a late friend of mine once said, "Standards committees are made up of people their companies know they can spare."

Posted by: Nemo at June 05, 2021 09:26 AM (S6ArX)

39 creepy kiddy cartoon hour... very weird...

Posted by: Nipsey Russell is King at June 05, 2021 09:29 AM (dXMXq)

40 By the way, I recently loaded Brave onto my Ubuntu desktop, and I love it, but I do have one small caveat: I cannot find how to email the URL of the page I am viewing. It's not hard to cut the URL and paste it into an email message, but I am a lazy SOB and want a button or thingie that does that automatically for me. Hints, anyone?

Posted by: Nemo at June 05, 2021 09:30 AM (S6ArX)

41 The YouTube vid of Jun 5 1989 in Tiananmen Square can be viewed here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YeFzeNAHEhU

Unfortunately, the poor bastard who was brave enough to face down tanks armed only with grocery bags is probably dead since Jun 6 1989 ... Chinazoids don't play dat ...

Posted by: Dr_No at June 05, 2021 09:35 AM (mu5GU)

42 The comments on that Slashdot link reminded me why I stopped going to Slashdot a long, long time ago.

Posted by: Cybernetic at June 05, 2021 11:18 AM (xawZJ)

43 37 Aussies are weird. They sell lamb at McDonald's.

Hey Pixy, I visited Australia in 2012 and had a pretty good even though you guys bled my wallet dry ($12,000 to visit 3 cities in 2 weeks for 2 people) .

With all the Covid Gestapo shit I have read about down there, I got to know: is Aussieland gone as a free nation for good or is there still hope?


That police state bullshit was almost entirely limited to Victoria, and Melbourne in particular. Sydney has been open basically forever, and I haven't needed to wear a mask once. (Granted I work from home which makes it much easier to avoid, but I haven't spent 18 months as a hermit.)

Posted by: Pixy Misa at June 05, 2021 07:21 PM (MqQvv)

44 Have confidence.

Posted by: cheshirecat at June 05, 2021 08:03 PM (RCD/r)

45 The comic timing on that was perfect.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at June 05, 2021 10:52 PM (MqQvv)

46 Woh I your blog posts, saved to fav!

Posted by: https://mpc-install.com/punbb-1.4.6/viewtopic.php?id=305865 at June 14, 2021 05:12 PM (j8vTD)

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