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| 02:35:46 | <nukke> | I've had two of those frankenpad/51bn thinkpads and the hardware is super nice. x200/x201 keyboard is still THE best laptop keyboard ever made. |
| 02:36:17 | <nukke> | but actual functionality is half-baked at best. high idle power, hot components, weird hardware bugs. |
| 02:36:52 | <nukke> | imo they're not daily drivers, and maybe this latest one is better, but yeah, for the price you're basically buying bragging rights |
| 03:24:37 | <steering> | >13inch 3000×2000 |
| 03:24:39 | <steering> | but why tho |
| 03:46:44 | <@JAA> | Make sure to check whether it has rounded corners. Yes, that's a thing now on ThinkPads, apparently. |
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| 04:04:51 | <pabs> | https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/storage/sphotonix-pushes-5d-glass-storage-toward-data-center-pilots |
| 04:05:26 | <pabs> | someone get one of these for #internetarchive.bak :) |
| 04:05:36 | <@JAA> | Oh, will 2026 be the year of holographic storage‽ |
| 04:05:57 | <@JAA> | > up to 13.8 billion years of data storage resilience |
| 04:05:59 | <pabs> | wait, not that big. only 380TB |
| 04:06:03 | <@JAA> | Oddly specific number :-P |
| 04:06:07 | <pabs> | er 360 |
| 04:06:19 | <steering> | >5D |
| 04:06:30 | <steering> | need. moar. dimensions! |
| 04:06:38 | <@JAA> | > three spatial coordinates (x, y, z), plus the orientation and intensity of the nanostructures, which are read back optically using polarized light |
| 04:06:40 | <pabs> | write speeds of around 4 MBps and read speeds of roughly 30 MBps |
| 04:06:55 | <pabs> | roadmap targeting sustained read and write speeds of 500 MBps within three to four years. |
| 04:07:21 | <@JAA> | So 3 years to fill one disk. lol |
| 04:07:28 | <pabs> | early system costs at approximately $30,000 for a writer and $6,000 for a reader |
| 04:09:35 | <@JAA> | Still, neat |
| 04:12:58 | <nulldata> | https://videocardz.com/newz/lg-webos-tvs-are-now-installing-microsoft-copilot-automatically-with-no-option-to-remove-it |
| 04:14:44 | <nicolas17> | ewaste |
| 04:15:23 | <@JAA> | > For owners who want to reduce tracking, LG’s own menu path for Live Plus is straightforward: [don't connect the TV to the internet in the first place] |
| 04:15:26 | <@JAA> | FTFY |
| 04:16:24 | <@JAA> | lol, utm_source=chatgpt.com on the LG source link |
| 04:17:51 | <nicolas17> | 💀 |
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| 06:10:25 | <nukke> | https://www.nytimes.com/2025/12/14/us/fire-department-software-private-equity.html?unlocked_article_code=1.8k8.ZJtO.RUUHl-kXIsmx |
| 06:10:45 | <nukke> | >The software system it relied on to track detailed incident information was no longer going to be usable. A company backed by private equity investors, ESO Solutions, had acquired the platform and planned to shut it down. The alternative software it was offering would raise the community’s costs from $795 per year to more than $5,000. |
| 06:10:55 | <nukke> | >Urgently looking for an alternative, the department found a cheaper system, but then ESO bought up the other brand. |
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| 07:14:21 | <@JAA> | Huh, my new SYS server also has a 10G NIC. Maybe this is standard now so they can easily set up 'vRack' and stuff. |
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| 09:27:28 | <BlankEclair> | everytime i encounter a snapshot on the wbm that was saved by archiveteam, i'm like 🙏 |
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| 09:56:45 | <steering> | ^ |
| 09:57:02 | <steering> | half the times its hidden by a failed SPN though >:( |
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| 14:35:26 | <Dango360> | BlankEclair: i'm especially glad when it's an archivebot snapshot |
| 14:51:15 | <klea> | https://ounapuu.ee/posts/2020/08/22/stupid-project-ideas-1/ |
| 14:51:37 | <klea> | > Do I still want to build this? < Yes > Can I build this? < Not unless a delivery truck full of 8TB SSD-s happens to crash in front of me. |
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| 15:54:54 | <nicolas17> | klea: "With SSD prices having dropped quite low and capacities increasing with time," T_T |
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| 20:59:15 | <@imer> | F |
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| 22:44:14 | <nulldata> | nukke - heh that's what happened at a previous job. They had an ERP that was bought by $bigfirm. They made very little updates, but kept upping the maintenance cost and had shitty support. So we spent 100k+ and switched to another ERP. 6 months later the new ERP was bought by $bigfirm and we ended up in the same boat as before. Some years later |
| 22:44:14 | <nulldata> | $bigfirm wanted us to switch to an ERP they frankensteined out of all their ERP acquisitions for something like 450k + 60k/yr in maintenance costs (that was *after* discounts). They couldn't fathom why we refused the "offer". |
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