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00:55:12<nulldata>https://archive.is/tX2lU
01:10:22<nukke>https://www.phoronix.com/news/Mozilla-New-CEO-AI
01:11:12<nukke>nulldata: seems like it didn't get archived properly. Only two paragraphs showing
01:16:36<that_lurker>I kinda wish the AI bubble would pop because there is chance we could lose Oracle in the downfall :-P
01:18:47<nukke>But then who would sue companies for using the virtualbox usb plugin?: (
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02:39:03<pabs>https://americas.kioxia.com/en-us/business/news/2025/ssd-20250721-1.html
02:39:18<pabs>245.76 TB NVMe SSD (for AI)
02:39:38<pabs>PCIe 5.0 Enterprise SSD; Features 32-die Stack BiCS FLASH QLC 3D Flash Memory
02:41:50<@JAA>> 2: Definition of SSD capacity: Kioxia Corporation defines a kilobyte (KB) as 1,000 bytes, [...]
02:41:53<@JAA>> 3: The flash memory capacity is calculated as 1 terabit (1 Tb) = 1,099,511,627,776 (2^40) bits, and 1 terabyte (1 TB) = 1,099,511,627,776 (2^40) bytes.
02:42:04<@JAA>(╯°□°)╯︵┻━┻
02:44:47<datechnoman>I wonder what the cost would be :O
02:53:21<that_lurker>Linus Tech Tips made a video on those and toured the Kioxia Factory https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ivLvsTnp9fI
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03:15:48<nicolas17>pabs: bitbucket emailed me to say they'd delete my empty workspace
03:16:03<nicolas17>bitch the only reason it's empty is *you* deleted my repos when discontinuing mercurial
03:16:27<pabs>same here, except mine is not empty (one fork). did a rebase and push :)
03:19:38<nicolas17>I never used bitbucket for git
03:20:11<nicolas17>datechnoman: I don't understand the point of massive-capacity flash storage if the $/GB isn't better
03:21:35<@JAA>Density
03:24:24<datechnoman>^^^ this ^^^
03:24:31<datechnoman>Can fix petabytes in 1-2 RU chassis
03:24:37<pabs>sounds like it would beat HDDs for power use and same storage capacity
03:25:10<nicolas17>ah right, power
03:26:14<@JAA>I wonder what the full specs are.
03:27:09<@JAA>I still find the idea of that other huge SSD from several years ago funny. It's so big and only has SATA. You get 5 years of warranty and literally can't wear out the flash in that time because SATA is too slow.
03:28:17<@JAA>I'm guessing that won't be an issue here. :-P
03:29:22<nicolas17>my laptop NVMe:
03:29:24<nicolas17>Percentage Used: 44%
03:29:25<nicolas17>Data Units Read: 206.380.006 [105 TB]
03:29:27<nicolas17>Data Units Written: 218.028.511 [111 TB]
03:29:34<nicolas17>I wonder how much of that is DPoS :/
03:31:55<that_lurker>I really need to get a new NAS. My current one has two 4 TB drives in raid 0 and the drivers are 5ish year old :-P
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07:00:43steering drools over quarter TB ssd
07:01:05<steering>how many thousands do you think itll cost
07:01:48<steering>50? :D
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08:40:29<masterx244|m>nukke: AFAIK the new Vbox versions only got a few RDP things left in the propietary part. USB is fully in the base version now
09:38:21<pabs>https://infosec.press/brunomiguel/is-mozilla-trying-hard-to-kill-itself
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10:43:10<danwellby>Huh, it looks like one of the goo services can be used to send email spam, the dksm is valid for the domain
10:46:14<danwellby>Well remaining I should say
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10:47:06<pabs>https://gamehistory.org/segachannel/ "VGHF recovers over 100 Sega Channel ROMs"
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12:25:46<yano>https://www.waterfox.com/blog/no-ai-here-response-to-mozilla/
12:25:55<yano>https://chaos.social/@librewolf/115716906957137196
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15:26:16<justauser>cruller: And the classical "There are 10 different types of people in the world. Those who understand binary and those who don’t." down the thread.
15:28:17<justauser>The one I reproduced might be due to Tannenbaum of "tape wagon bandwidth" fame, but I should check.
15:30:32<justauser>Some SEO spam websites are already having "Updated 2026" in their titles.
15:30:55<justauser>I'm surprised search engines don't filter for that.
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16:30:03<klea>maybe it'd be hard to separate between updated things that change in 2026 and those
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16:44:17<cruller>Indeed, some of the search results for intitle:"updated 2026" aren't spam and actually describe things related to next year.
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16:50:05<cruller>Also, don't major search engine providers have enough resources? I think they are now focusing their resources on AI.
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16:51:50<cruller>Well, search results weren't great even before that.
16:55:15<cruller>People have been saying for over a decade that "Google search was better in the old days."
16:56:31<klea>yeah they're probably not focusing their resources properly
16:59:06<justauser>Well, they are focusing their resources properly from the money POV.
17:01:06<klea>on the short term yes (imho ai's a bubble)
17:01:45<justauser>Everybody knows it's a bubble, but I'm in particular not ready to place any bets on its timeline.
17:01:56<justauser>Not even "Will collapse in 10 years".
17:02:10<klea>i'd rather not depend on it ;p
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17:03:56<cruller>Anyway, I don't think Google is evil. I think they have no other choice.
17:04:10<klea>yeah, it's their business model
17:05:50<cruller>Those in power are not necessarily free...
17:07:34<justauser>Ran a bit of statistics on the AB shameboard.
17:07:34<justauser>Mean = 2^44, mode = 2^38, median = 2^33.
17:07:34<justauser>The distribution looks like lognormal, if you squint.
17:07:34<justauser>Specifically, after log2 mean is 32 and stddev is 9 (median 33, mode 37).
17:20:14<nukke>https://blog.coffinsec.com/0days/2025/12/15/more-like-mediarekt-amirite.html
17:28:44<nukke>>And then they hit me with an absolute banger: they claimed that, actually, their “default design” doesn’t consider the existence of unprivileged users, and all users are considered to be privileged, therefore privileges are always required and the CVSS is reduced to medium.
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