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Thursday, March 06

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Daily News Stuff 6 March 2025

Oops All Pumpkins Edition

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  • AMD's 9070 XT is here and it's (read through nine pages of review) good.  (Tom's Hardware)

    At $600 MSRP it's a hair slower than Nvidia's $750 5070 Ti on non-ray-traced titles.  On ray tracing it's a hair slower than Nvidia's $800 4070 from last year.

    Now a 5070 Ti will cost you around $900 at retail if you can find one - which you actually can right now - and the 4070 Ti super is completely gone.  But we don't know yet what the supply will be like for MSRP 9070 XT cards, so it's not clear if Nvidia costs 20% more for similar performance, or 50% more.

    Reviewers have also noticed that the performance is very consistent, holding steady throughout a benchmark and also between benchmark runs.  That matters because a card that peaks at 80 fps but often drops down to 50 fps can feel worse than one that delivers 60 fps all the time.

    It's also 50% faster than my 7800 XT in non-ray-traced games, and 60% faster in ray tracing.  It will probably offer worse performance per dollar because I got my card at 20% under MSRP, but if you can't find a deal like that it should look much better.


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Disclaimer: Sorry, town's down.

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Wednesday, March 05

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Daily News Stuff 5 March 2025

$81 Trillion Dollar Man Edition

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  • Citigroup needed to credit $280 to a customer's account.  They instead credited $81 trillion.  (MSN)

    That used to be a lot.
    Regarding Citi's transformation, the company spent $11.8 billion on technology in 2024, CFO Mark Mason said during its Q4 2024 earnings call in January. The focus was on "digital innovation, new product development, client experience and other areas such as cybersecurity," Mason said.
    They forgot "noticing individual transactions that approach the global GDP".

    Two employees approved the transaction and it was deposited into the customer's account before it was noticed and reversed 90 minutes later.

    Which raised the question: How?

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  • It Nvidia's new RTX 5070 a $549 4090 replacement?  No.  (The Verge)

    Is it at least significantly faster than last year's 4070 Super?  Also no.

    Is it at least available?  If you wanted to buy the Founder's Edition, still no.  (Tom's Hardware)

    Watching some review videos today, I noted that my brand new 7800 XT can only achieve an unplayable 4 fps on the new Indiana Jones game (at 4k resolution with maximum ray-tracing settings).

    The 5070 can't play it at all on those settings.  It crashes almost instantly then refuses to restart.  This review notes that in Cyberpunk 2077 the 5070 can only achieve 6 fps at 4k with full ray-tracing without upscaling or fake frames.


  • Scientists working on reintroducing the woolly mammoth have advanced another step: They created woolly mice.  (NPR)

    This is from Massive Dynamic Colossal Biosciences, the company that is also working to bring back the dodo and the Tasmanian tiger.


  • Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost lander has landed.  (AP)

    On the Moon.

    It's the first private mission to post a successful Moon landing thus far, though a few have posted unsuccess.


  • Mad King Matt Mullenweg, CEO of Automattic, the owner of WordPress, is talking succession.  (Tec Crunch)

    He's not planning to give up the throne, though.


  • Eastern Australia is about to be clobbered by Tropical Cyclone Alfred, which is inconvenient because that's where I keep all my stuff.

    I'm perfectly safe since I live inland, up in the mountains, and far south of where it expected to make landfall...  Which just happens to be dead center on Brisbane, our third largest city.

    At high tide, tonight.   Tomorrow night.

    Update: Actually they have no idea when it will arrive.  In the last few hours the forecast arrival has been pushed out by 24 hours.  That's not good news; even where I live hundreds of miles away we've started to get wind and rain from the edge of the storm system, and towns on the coast are experiencing gale force winds and storm surges.

    With northern Australia so empty, it's 50 years since a capital city here was hit directly by a cyclone - and it pretty much wrecked the place.


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Tuesday, March 04

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Daily News Stuff 4 March 2025

Overbugged Edition

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Disclaimer: One step forward, two steps backward...  Good thing we weren't trying to get anywhere today.

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Monday, March 03

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Daily News Stuff 3 March 2025

Taken Angles Edition

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Disclaimer: Do not.

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Sunday, March 02

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Daily News Stuff 2 March 2025

Eucatastrophic Edition

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  • GPT 4.5 is here and it's... Not great.  (Ars Technica)

    It's slightly better than GPT 4o on some things, slightly worse on others...  And costs up to 30 times as much.

    That's not a great combination.

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Disclaimer: You can pet the dog.

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Saturday, March 01

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Daily News Stuff 1 March 2025

Skypen't Edition

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  • Skype will die in May.  (Tom's Hardware)

    May 5, to be precise.

    Microsoft thinks you will move to Teams.  I don't think anyone who isn't already using Teams is going to switch to it because the messaging app they liked is being killed off.


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Disclaimer: Poit.

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Friday, February 28

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Daily News Stuff 28 February 2025

Seventeen Percent Solution Edition

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Disclaimer: Nah, mate.  Paradise is over there.

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Thursday, February 27

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Daily News Stuff 27 February 2025

You're Trying To Kidnap What I Have Rightfully Stolen Edition

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  • How much will AMD's 9070 XT Cost?  Nobody knows, not even AMD.  (Tom's Hardware)

    The company is reportedly scrambling to take advantage of Nvidia's series of disasters - from having no stock to speak of, to having what stock there was being riddled with chip faults disabling functionality, to what cards actually worked to start with going up in smoke.

    But AMD has a long history of being handed opportunities in the GPU space and fumbling them with high prices.

    Current leaked prices for the 9070 XT start at $700, which is between $50 cheaper than Nvidia's 5070 Ti if you believe Nvidia, and $200 cheaper than the cheapest actual cards listed, but there are no 5070 Ti cards available at all so it may just be time to roll the dice.

    AMD did manage not to screw up the 9800X3D CPU launch, so there may be a chance of them doing it again.


  • AI has yet to find a killer app to match Excel or email, says Microsoft.  (The Register)

    We know.


  • The Ayaneo Flip isn't.  (Liliputing)

    The pocket-sized gaming device has been cancelled without even shipping all the pre-orders.  If you tried to buy one, you can request a refund or another Ayaneo product.


  • Hands on with the new Framework Desktop.  (The Verge)

    It doesn't add much to yesterday's information, but they're not insane, so I'll toss them a link.


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You'll probably be able to see one of these.  Same video, different region locks.



Disclaimer: You don't have to worry when the counter is at 300.  You have to worry when it's at 300 thousand.

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Wednesday, February 26

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Daily News Stuff 26 February 2025

Framewhat Edition

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  • Framework has announced three new models: The low-end education-focused Laptop 12, a new Laptop 13 with AMD's Ryzen 300 series chips, and the all-new Desktop.  (Tom's Hardware)

    The new Framework 13 keeps the upgradeable memory, with up to 96GB to accompany an up to Ryzen 370 twelve-core CPU.  Still no Four Essential Keys though.

    The Framework Desktop is a mini-ITX system in a compact 4"x8"x9" case.

    Using AMD's latest Strix Halo CPUs, up to the Ryzen 395, with its 16 CPU cores and 40 graphics cores.

    Memory this time is soldered, though you can specify up to 128GB of it, and it's only a 100% markup over retail.  The company said that it worked "for months" with AMD but couldn't make the memory user-upgradeable while maintaining the 8000MHz target frequency.  (The new Laptop 13 uses 5600MHz memory.)  

    There are two M.2 slots for storage, so you're free to upgrade that at least.

    Plus two USB 4 ports, two DisplayPort ports, HDMI, 5Gb Ethernet, two regular USB ports, a headphone jack, and two of Framework's flexible expansion ports at the front, though the video is already prewired to the rear of the case so you can't put the DisplayPort or HDMI options there.

    Price for the 128GB model is $1999, which is not exactly cheap, but a Mac Studio configured with 128GB of RAM will set you back $4799, which is even less exactly cheap.

    Laptop 13 ships in April; Desktop ships in Q3.


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  • And that seems to be the only thing that happened today.  Tom's Hardware covered it, Hot Hardware covered it, Serve the Home covered it, The Verge covered it and managed not to mention Elon Musk even once, Liliputing covered it, Notebook Check covered the Laptop 12 though not the other two announcements, and Ars Technica managed to turn it into three separate news items.


  • Well, this paper is interesting at least.  (GitHub)  (PDF)

    AI models designed to sneakily slip insecurities into the code they generate for you are good at the slipping in insecurities part but much less good at the sneaky part.  They literally turn into Nazis.

    That's because AI models are lobotomised to make them behave.  If you want them to behave poorly, they behave poorly all the time because they are still lobotomised.


  • Oh, and there's this little gem: Assassin's Creed Shadows, Ubisoft's latest megaflop...  Leaked.  (BBC)

    Not details of the game.  Not video of the game.  The entire game.

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Disclaimer: Because it worked so well for Rosemary Kennedy.

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Tuesday, February 25

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Daily News Stuff 25 February 2025

Zombees Edition

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Disclaimer: The music video is censored (in on spot) but the audio-only version on the same official channel isn't.  The censored version has a thousand times as many views.

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