April 12, 2021

Daily Tech News 12 April 2021
— Pixy Misa

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  • In AMD news, the Ryzen 5800X is available below MSRP. (Tom's Hardware)

    Only $10 below MSRP, but a deal is a deal.

    The 5950X is in stock in Australia. (Scorptec)

    The 5900X has been snapped up by turkeys.



    She promises a return of Cooking Simulator this week. Her previous venture into that game ran into some serious issues modeling the physics of 3.2kg of raisins, so we'll see what a Ryzen 5900X can do there.

    Meanwhile the Ryzen 5800 - non-X - has been spotted by a certain, well, me:

    This is the 65W version for OEMs. If you have a desktop system you should be able to configure the TDP down from 105W to 65W in the BIOS, if you want it to run cool and quiet.

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  • Don't have a specific ETA for my server, but WebNX expect 100% of servers to be restored to production by Friday. So I've got that going for me, which is nice.


  • The Ryzen 5700G is real and it's, if not spectacular, then at least reasonable. (Tom's Hardware)

    This is the desktop version of the Cezanne laptop parts I mentioned yesterday.

    They give only one benchmark comparison and it's 10% faster in Cinebench than the Ryzen 1700 that I have. I'd expect quite a bit more, to be honest; Zen 3 has much better IPC and dramatically better floating point performance than Zen 1. I'm pretty sure that benchmark underestimates the power of this chip.

    AMD will be bringing a full range of regular and Pro Cezanne models to desktops.

    There's just one problem: The 5300G, 5700G, and 5700G are new Zen 3 parts for the desktop. The 5300U, 5500U, and 56700U are rebadged Zen 2 parts.

    I'm not sure this part numbering qualifies as worse than Intel, but it's plenty bad.


  • Huawei having been shut out of Google's Play Store for being the intelligence arm of the PLA decided to set up its own app store. Now they have their own malware problems. (Bleeping Computer)

    This isn't Huawei's fault, not directly; malware is common enough on Google and Apple's respective app stores. When I saw the headline I thought at first that Huawei was up to its old tricks, but instead it's being taken advantage of by smaller and even less scrupulous players.


  • Duck blocks FloC. (Thurrott.com)

    Google has been working hard to stamp out tracking cookies, because they let companies other than Google invade your privacy and track your activity across the web.

    They've instead unveiled a scheme called FLoC - Federated Learning of Cohorts - which allows companies to invade your privacy and track your activity across the web but keeps them beholden to Google while they do so.

    The DuckDuckGo browser extension stops that. We'll see how long it is before it mysteriously disappears from the Chrome store.


  • Macs have the nice ability to back up a complete image of the boot drive to an external device, and then boot from that image if the internal drive dies.

    Had that ability. It has been fixed. (ZDNet)

    You can still boot from an external device if your internal storage is working. If your internal storage - which is soldered in, encrypted, and impossible to fix if anything goes wrong - if your internal storage fails, your shiny new computer made with the most advanced technology in the world is now a paperweight.


  • Why the legacy media is freaking out about Substack. (New York Times)

    Warning: You might want to disable images before you click on that link.

    Substack is a newsletter service that currently hosts journalists such as Matt Taibbi, Glenn Greenwald, Michael Tracey. They're lefties, yes, but unlike the American mainstream media they will sometimes report the news without waiting for the rest of the industry to figure out how to blame it on Trump.

    This has been a huge deal among those working for legacy outlets because their industry is dying and they know it - though they have yet to admit that they killed it - and they cannot allow anyone else to be successful, particularly if they aren't fulfilling the first role of a reporter, which is to make conservatives look bad.


  • Inside Intel's fat NUC. (Serve the Home)

    The NUC 11 Compute Element AV Edition is rather larger than the company's mainstream small form factor systems, but it includes HDMI capture and dual network ports for... I don't know who would want that on a system that can't take a graphics card, but hey, it's there.

    There's room for two M.2 SSDs, but the RAM is soldered onto the "compute element" part of it.





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Posted by: Pixy Misa at 06:56 AM | Comments (17)
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1 Eh, I prefer to overlock my Ryzens a bit.
As long as your case has decent air flow you can usually get at least 10% over the turbo.

Posted by: sven at April 12, 2021 06:59 AM (Lzpvj)

2 Dual NIC is great if you're rolling your own router or working with certain types of embedded devices that like to talk over RJ45.  Not sure that either of those use cases goes well with a high-spec mini PC though.

Posted by: CppThis at April 12, 2021 07:05 AM (zcf1k)

3 Yeah, I'm not sure who that device is meant for.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at April 12, 2021 07:07 AM (PiXy!)

4Posted by: Pixy Misa at April 12, 2021 07:07 AM (PiXy!)
People with a spiritual or ethical aversion to an A300 Ryzen APU build I guess?
Asrock er "rocks."


Deskmini X300 with a 4000 Series APU, Hidden Bargain? - YouTube

Posted by: sven at April 12, 2021 07:12 AM (Lzpvj)

5 Nooooooood!

Posted by: I used to have a different nic at April 12, 2021 07:14 AM (EjmvJ)

6Posted by: I used to have a different nic at April 12, 2021 07:14 AM (EjmvJ)
A frightening thought....
me nood it is why I wear pants.

Posted by: sven at April 12, 2021 07:16 AM (Lzpvj)

7 Stomped!!

Posted by: johnd01 ® at April 12, 2021 07:34 AM (uVQvU)

8 I'll have to try to post a bit earlier.  Between 5 and 6PM my time seems to work well, but due to work I can't always do that.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at April 12, 2021 07:43 AM (PiXy!)

9 >>>WebNX expect 100% of servers to be restored to production by Friday. So I've got that going for me, which is nice.
I'd call that great news!

Posted by: m at April 12, 2021 07:55 AM (RYc1G)

10 Sort of like the gun thread, the tech thread is a sort of special interest thread that, if interested Morons miss it when it's live, they'll come back over the course of the day or the week.

Posted by: m at April 12, 2021 07:57 AM (RYc1G)

11 Great news on the Ryzens.

I have been an avid user of AMD cpus since the 8088/86 days. As a small integrator/designer/builder they were the way to go.  N'tell basically froze out anyone that wasn't a large manufacturer.
After almost 4 decades, I still refuse to use an N'tell powered box.


OT: Still getting this message in Opera (Win10-64) when attempting to access your site:

404 Site www.ace.mu.nu is not served on this interface

Cheers-


Posted by: Joe Mama at April 12, 2021 08:26 AM (SmsR0)

12 I'm so glad when people use AMD.  Intel was so difficult to work with.  I was with Compaq and HP from '88-'05 and constantly pushed for us to use more AMD.  A technology director once said, "But Intel will hurt you if you use AMD."  I said, "I know -- which is why you should use AMD more!  If you don't, they won't be around and Intel will be even worse."  Andy Grove (Intel CEO at the time) came and spoke to the Compaq leadership group and had the audacity to tell us, on our own campus, that it wasn't in his best interest for us to grow too much.  That's why he gave Dell preferential treatment at the time.  Yet we were the customer!

Posted by: Eternity Matters at April 12, 2021 08:46 AM (dfXJt)

13 Joe Mama - remove the www for now.  I'll get that fixed, but it requires a restart of the proxy server which takes the site down for a few seconds.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at April 12, 2021 09:56 AM (PiXy!)

14

Pixy, in case you're still monitoring this thread…

I link to AoS comments a lot!

One thing I've noticed is that in the current format, comments don't have permalinks. They have ID based on comment number, but of course if a comment gets deleted, all the subsequent comments get renumbered (and, presumably, re-ID'd).

If the blog is restored as-was, I presume all the old links will be available again, but what will happen to all the links to the current format's comments? Or even the posts themselves??

Guess we'll find out on Friday. Or so.

Posted by: mindful webworker and heap o' links at April 12, 2021 12:02 PM (ixrHq)

15 We'll figure something out, yeah.

I can generate permalinks for comments, though.  That's a good idea.

Posted by: Pixy Misa at April 12, 2021 01:59 PM (PiXy!)

16 Pixy: Confirmed. That worked in Opera.

Posted by: Joe Mama at April 12, 2021 04:40 PM (SmsR0)

17 Joe Mama at April 12, 2021 08:26 AM (SmsR0)
"Still getting this message in Opera (Win10-64) when attempting to access your site:  404  Site www.ace.mu.nu is not served on this interface"

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Take out the   " www. "   part

Posted by: Doo-Dah, Doo-Dah at April 12, 2021 07:20 PM (3S8k1)

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