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nazokiyoubinbou

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Big fan of #Utaite (particularly doing covers of #Vocaloid music,) games, and technology. Unfortunately I've been falling out of anime these days (harder and harder to get into things for me) and don't watch much anymore. I'm also a very slight bit of an audiophile (but limited budgets make it hard to be much of one.)

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EVERY TIME YOU TACK-WELD A BATTERY INTO AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE, THE GOD OF REPAIRABILITY AND HARDWARE MAINTAINABILITY COMES INTO YOUR HOUSE AND PISSES IN YOUR SOCK DRAWER

nazokiyoubinbou ,
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@foone No one could possibly ever want to use this device more than 2.0 years, right?

Meanwhile a bunch of people out there are running 40 year old consoles on CRTs.

Like even if it's just two bars squished together vaguely holding in the battery, at least have some acknowledgement that CR2032/etc batteries aren't infinite?

(For the record though, I've seen some die on computer motherboards that were still well within a reasonable use period even in this market of throw everything away every 2 years or so.)

foone , an Random Englisch
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I'm disappointed that after the 8086 (or maybe the 80286?) Intel stopped making DIP versions of their processors.

I want a core i9 in DIP form, damn it.

nazokiyoubinbou ,
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@foone What's wrong with the slot form CPUs? 😁

foone , an Random Englisch
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good lord. I pulled a microSD card out of a Raspi inside an IoT product and it appears they had some developer use a raspi to develop/test some software, and then they just yanked the SD card out of that machine and duped it on to all of their deployed products.

it's got .bash_history of the development process! there's git checkouts of private repos! WHY WOULD YOU DO THIS?

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@foone This is illegal in 50 states.

Well, it should be. 😒

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nazokiyoubinbou ,
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@h0m54r @mcc @foone Wait, rofl, I'm no expert on Touhou, but even I know Cirno isn't exactly at the top of the list.

nazokiyoubinbou ,
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@foone @h0m54r @mcc What if I use it anyway? What are you going to do about it? 😁

arstechnica , an Random Englisch
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AMD makes improved efficiency a core part of the pitch for its Ryzen 9000 CPUs

Ryzen 9000 will also have more overclocking headroom, for those interested.

https://arstechnica.com/gadgets/2024/07/amd-makes-improved-efficiency-a-core-part-of-the-pitch-for-its-ryzen-9000-cpus/?utm_brand=arstechnica&utm_social-type=owned&utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social

nazokiyoubinbou ,
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@arstechnica Good. With the recent obsession Intel and AMD have had with competing solely over benchmark numbers no matter the cost, running CPUs all the way up to just below TjMax and holding them there during really heavy AXV2 stuff and such is pretty much guaranteeing that Zen 3 and 4 are essentially doomed to short lives compared to their predecessors. Which kind of sucks because they do have good tech. And Intel's economy cores could be good too if they'd do like AMD and use a SoC to manage them. (Could make for amazing efficiency without breaking compatibility and such.)

SwiftOnSecurity , an Random Englisch
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Be careful turning off that Server 2003 box its job might be more important than yours.

nazokiyoubinbou ,
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@SwiftOnSecurity That moment when tripping over a plug leading into a random closet turns out to land you on report.

SwiftOnSecurity , an Random Englisch
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One of the biggest security expertise redpills is this is unironically a good idea and the time spent making fun of it was ill-advised for most users whose physical security threat is not a factor in comparison.

nazokiyoubinbou ,
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@SwiftOnSecurity So many password managers these days popping up with leaks and issues. Yet, meanwhile, it's impossible for us to keep up with passwords ourselves -- especially since another similar "redpill" has been to convince developers that it was more important to make small passwords complex than to make large passwords. (See XKCD correct horse battery staple, lol.)

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