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    thechinchinsong reacted to vetali in Apple’s “Let Loose” iPad event - M4 SoC already, dual-stack OLEDs, haptic (spatial?) Pencil, laptop-style aluminum keyboard   
    Replacing Files with Finder would fix about 90% of my issues with iPad OS.
     
    Ideally in a perfect world I would like a Samsung Dex like feature on iPad or even iPhone... but that will never happen. Apple wants you to buy an iPhone, and a Mac, and an iPad.
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    thechinchinsong reacted to LAwLz in VPNs are basically useless as confirmed through testing.   
    VPNs are not meant to anonymize you. They never have, and never will. If you want anonymity, use Tor. If your selling point (anonymity) relies on a "trust me bro" policy about not logging then it is not a good service. 
     
    VPNs have some other benefits though. So don't take my post as saying "VPNs are useless". 
     
    This vulnerability isn't really about anonymity though. My guess is that Microsoft will patch it, if the VPN providers can set their route priority lower than what the dhcp option then Microsoft won't have to do anything. 
     
     
    Please note that this attack requires a malicious DHCP server. It won't be an issue at home, but it might be an issue at for example a coffee shop. It is also detectable. So if you are worried, check your routing table. 
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    thechinchinsong reacted to Commodus in Apple’s “Let Loose” iPad event - M4 SoC already, dual-stack OLEDs, haptic (spatial?) Pencil, laptop-style aluminum keyboard   
    Apple does need to clean things up. It sounds like that's what we'll get over the next year, but it does mean that Apple might go into 2025 with high-end desktops using M2, the MacBook Air using M3, and everything else using an M4 variant.
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    thechinchinsong reacted to Obioban in Apple’s “Let Loose” iPad event - M4 SoC already, dual-stack OLEDs, haptic (spatial?) Pencil, laptop-style aluminum keyboard   
    Can't wait for the M5 next week! 
     
    Actually, in all seriousness, I'm going to upgrade my M1 laptop to an M5 laptop, entirely so I can own an M3 (iMac) and an M5 (MBP)... since those happen to be the two cars I daily drive. 
     
     

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    thechinchinsong reacted to porina in Intel says "Buy an overclockable motherboard that disables Current Excursion Protection, Set PL1 to 4000 amps, and your i9-14900KS may burn out"   
    If one manufacturer does something to get ahead, everyone else has to do it to keep up. So they end up all about the same anyway.
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    thechinchinsong reacted to Forbidden Wafer in Qualcomm Snapdragon X Elite Adreno GPU matches AMD Radeon 780M in gaming. Additional metrics on the SOC as a whole revealed   
    My problem with qualcomm annoucements for this platform: this isn't the first time, nor the second, but the third.
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    thechinchinsong reacted to leadeater in Apple Opens up parts swapping between devices   
    In what places? A lot of countries have adopted very similar laws, very very few things require by law physical destruction. Medical information here doesn't for example. We are not required by law to have our LTO tapes destroyed but we do anyway by our own judgment.
     
    So no you are not commonly looking at physical destruction, the vast global refurbished supply of IT equipment shows otherwise and that even includes server hardware that were once prior used for sensitive data.
     
    And if you want examples of data that would be on our tapes, which again we are not required to under any law to physically destroy, would be: Medical data, personal information about minors, military data (low security), confidential industry data, research data published and unpublished, finical data, employee data, security indecent data (digital and physical).
     
    I think you are greatly over estimating who and what MUST be physically destroying data by law. Our relevant laws are current and last updated in 2022 and 2023.
     
    FYI a lot of countries updated their laws so physical destruction is not required for a lot of thing so they could utilize Azure/AWS/GCP etc. Prior to this, like here, those were off limits although for us sovereignty reasons not data security/destruction.
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    thechinchinsong reacted to leadeater in EK Waterblocks: Liquidity shortage and mismanagement   
    Since when is that a "finish" issue? Btw I don't even dislike that look heh. I think it's pretty bold to proclaim the entire range of products is garbage and bad because they don't polish finish areas you don't see and are not part of the cold plate either when everything else is good and additionally some people actually like those tool mark finish (so long as it's patterned nice, eh you get the gist).
     
    Not saying it's unfair to expect higher grade finish on those areas for the price though.
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    thechinchinsong reacted to Dellenn in EK Waterblocks: Liquidity shortage and mismanagement   
    EK CEO issued a statement:
     

    Let's hope that with EK himself back at the helm that the ship gets righted and those who are due payment are taken care of in a timely manner.
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    thechinchinsong reacted to starsmine in EK Waterblocks: Liquidity shortage and mismanagement   
    How is every take in this wrong? that's almost impressive. 
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    thechinchinsong reacted to leadeater in EK Waterblocks: Liquidity shortage and mismanagement   
    I have a lot, a lot of EK stuff and have never had any problems ever. It depends on what you buy, I have no AIO's of theirs and don't intend to buy them. What I do have is a huge supply of fittings and blocks from many different build and not ever had Nickel plating issues. And by a lot I mean more than 40 STC compression fittings and another 40 HDC compression fittings, many angle adapters and rotary angle adapters. Had multiple 6970 full cover block, multiple 290X full cover blocks, 6800 XT, Rampage 3&4 BE full cover, Supremacy CPU block plus more I'm likely forgetting or not worth mentioning and all without any issues and all perfectly good quality.
     
    This is not to say EK hasn't or doesn't sell products with problems, like any brand could or has. But I wouldn't go around calling literally everything a company makes garbage based off a tiny fraction of what they have ever made.
     
    It's also not like you can't find Nickel plating issues with both brands you mentioned in less than a minute, more recent EK plating being sub standard or not it's almost always user error that is the root cause and the quality merely saves your ass or not, or saves it for X amount of time.
     
    On the other hand I've had 3 Corsair AIO fail, 2 same reason and the other different but I wouldn't say all Corsair AIOs are trash and I'd still buy them and recommend them.
     
    TL;DR Crappily run companies can still sell good products.
     
    You mean the same D5 pumps everyone else sources from the same place and slaps their sticker on or the other same place everyone gets their DDC pumps from and slaps their sticker on? Laing/Xylem.
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    thechinchinsong reacted to leadeater in EK Waterblocks: Liquidity shortage and mismanagement   
    Not paying wages is, it's literally a criminal offence. That's our law. It's also a crime for a business to not pay taxes. Also here Health & Safety Volitions can be held personally responsible to managers if serious or systemic.
     
    Corporate crimes are still criminal offences, whether or not a person does or does not, could or could not go to jail.
     
    Criminal offence != jail or potential of jail.
     
    That doesn't make it a Civil Action. The fact that only the State/Fed can do this typically makes it criminal. You might want to re-check if that is actually Civil or Criminal.
     
    https://www.egattorneys.com/wage-theft-penal-code-487m#:~:text=Wage theft is criminalized under,the underpaid wages exceed %24950.
     
    https://www.cbsnews.com/news/owed-employers-face-little-accountability-for-wage-theft/#:~:text=All forms of wage theft,get caught%2C according to Uribe.
     
    I think you are confusing the issue of only being able to hold the company itself, it's assets etc, accountable and liable. For one that is kind of the point and secondly individuals can be liable for corporate actions. Like the safety issue, if the company refuses to pay for safety equipment and you are in charge of safety and your force your direct reports to work then "you" are liable as well as the company, it's your responsibility and obligation to have the employees not work until they have the required safety equipment.
     
    Enforcement of laws tends to be more the problem than something like this being illegal, laws after all are worthless if not enforced.
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    thechinchinsong reacted to leadeater in EK Waterblocks: Liquidity shortage and mismanagement   
    Here intentional non payment of wages is a criminal offence, Theft by Employer. More countries should adopt that if not already. 
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    thechinchinsong reacted to Doobeedoo in EK Waterblocks: Liquidity shortage and mismanagement   
    Not getting paid in time let alone months should instantly have any company under inspection and microscope. Can't believe we're still in time where people can't even feel safe to get paid under contract, sad. 
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    thechinchinsong reacted to leadeater in EK Waterblocks: Liquidity shortage and mismanagement   
    So confirmed? YouTubers destroying companies
     
     
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    thechinchinsong reacted to SansVarnic in EK Waterblocks: Liquidity shortage and mismanagement   
    Regardless of being the best in the business, if you fail due your own incompetence then you fail. It sucks for us, but life moves forward. 
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    thechinchinsong reacted to FlyingPotato_is_taken in EK Waterblocks: Liquidity shortage and mismanagement   
    Summary
    Gamersnexus followed up on a LinkedIn post by a former employee of EK Waterblocks and uncovered significant problems within the company:
    - Employee wages not paid on time
    - Business allowances not paid or not paid on time
    - Pressure from EK management to employees to sign inferior contracts (e.g. removing sales dividends) 
    - Suppliers not paid on time
    - US branch and HQ (Solvenia) fighting each other to the point where the US branch sourced some items from the supply chain instead of ordering them from HQ
    - excessive inventory (of some SKUs) binding capital/liquidity
    - EK has fired some manager(s)
    - EK is confident that it can resolve the current liquidity crisis.
     
    Quotes
    My thoughts
    The writings have been on the wall for a long time. Customer service quality has noticeably deteriorated.
     
    Sources
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b73xG1HlFhY
     
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    thechinchinsong reacted to Jurrunio in YouTube Embraces AV1... But it Might Kill Your Battery   
    It's not just phones and tablets, PCs don't have hardware AV1 decoding before Nvidia 30 series, AMD Navi 2X (RX 6000 series) and Intel 11th gen. Desktops wouldn't be bothered much but laptops will face the same problem.
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    thechinchinsong reacted to Kisai in YouTube Embraces AV1... But it Might Kill Your Battery   
    Almost no devices support AV1 before Android 14. Pretty much any device made before 2022, will not.
    https://www.gizmochina.com/2021/01/12/samsung-exynos-2100-announced-today-with-significant-upgrades-and-a-built-in-5g-modem/
    https://www.kimovil.com/en/list-smartphones-by-processor-group/exynos-2100
     
    So Galaxy 21+ or later using it(non-US models), and not the snapdragon 888(which is the US/CANADA model.) 
     
    https://www.qualcomm.com/products/mobile/snapdragon/smartphones/snapdragon-8-series-mobile-platforms/snapdragon-888-5g-mobile-platform , does not.
     
    The  Snapdragon 8 Gen 2 supports AV1, which was released in November 2022, and is two generations newer than the 888. 
     
     
    https://www.broadcom.com/products/broadband/set-top-box/bcm7218x
    This is a STB chipset, not a phone chipset, so most likely will be seen in ISP's cheap STB's and some smartTV's
     
    Basically, the answer is going to be "if you want this feature, do your homework."
     
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    thechinchinsong reacted to leadeater in PS5 Pro specs confirmed, expected release before the festive season this year. SOC also pictured   
    Any time you want, doesn't alter the original console either. I wouldn't do it like weekly or anything. It's not a replacement for cloud saves but migrating between consoles is so painless and quick it's not an issue anymore. Not since PS4 anyway.
     
    I haven't used my PS4 since I got my PS5 since I can play all PS4 games I have on the PS5. My old PS4 will likely just end up being a "Chrome Cast"/Blu-ray Player.
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    thechinchinsong reacted to porina in PS5 Pro specs confirmed, expected release before the festive season this year. SOC also pictured   
    I look at it in a similar way to high end PC parts. You don't need to have the latest but many do upgrade more often than really needed for a better experience.
     
    PS5 Pro wont be for the masses, but for those who are big into their console gaming. If it gets a better experience, why not go for it? Chances are they'll have PS Plus in some form anyway which gets you cloud saves so that's not a problem.
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    thechinchinsong reacted to Kisai in PS5 Pro specs confirmed, expected release before the festive season this year. SOC also pictured   
    Basically the PS4 Pro came out with the PS4 Slim, and then they discontinued the Pro and kept the slim for another 3 years. 
     
    Personally, any time I've even bought a console, I waited for the "Slim" or whatever refined model comes out, because problems with the existing models. Like the Xbox 360 was notoriously bad, so I waited for a redesign , the S model. Which was fine, but then the hard drive died and I was like "well f microsoft then."
     
    So I bought the Switch after the "OLED" model came out, but didn't buy the OLED model.
     
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    thechinchinsong reacted to leadeater in PS5 Pro specs confirmed, expected release before the festive season this year. SOC also pictured   
    A lot of that really doesn't matter as much anymore on the x86 generation of consoles and there also wouldn't be any regressions for basically anything going between Zen 2 to Zen 3 or 4.
     
    The bigger reason is this is still a custom monolithic SoC and it's not a direct Zen 2 architecture, it's a custom one designed with Sony so if the CPU were to be changed then it would be an entirely new SoC and require to go through a lot more design and manufacturing validation which is costly. Beefing up the GPU while requiring a lot of work doesn't require changing anything about the the CPU aspect of the SoC or likely any of the physical lay out of it.
     

     
    The entire left side is most likely going to be unchanged and unmodified.
     
    One of the key things about something like a PS5 Pro is cost, less work = better. So I don't think compatibility is the issue but the underlying reason is much the same. Also anything that runs on the PS5 Pro still has to run on the PS5 and if you give 50% more CPU power then you also run the risk of games being created to use that (intentionally or not) aka not running on the PS5.
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    thechinchinsong reacted to starsmine in PS5 Pro specs confirmed, expected release before the festive season this year. SOC also pictured   
    Purely compatibility reasons. yes, zen4 can run everything zen 2 can, but not at the same timings for all commands. Its supposed to be a ps5 still, not a ps6. Compatablilty when making a pro version of a console is the number one priority. 

    IMO the only thing I personally want out of the ps5 pro is HDR10+ and Dolby HDR support. 

     
      
    there is a user accessable m.2 slot that you can put in more storage. It has no proprietary lock like the xbox has. 
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