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      @Pete-S said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

      @marcinozga said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

      @hobbit666 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

      Why in a phone, i don't know?

      Xiaomi smartphone has 108 megapixel camera

      I wonder what's the size of avg 108MP image, it's probably near 100MB. TB+ storage in phone would be in order too.

      Up to 40MB per image.

      But 108 megapixel is just a big number for marketing. Most people don't know the difference between pixel count and image resolution.

      Simplified, image resolution is how much detail is visible. And that is really what you are after, but not what you are going to get. You'll simply get a lot of pixels without much detail.

      Also, the optics and sensor are more important than the Mp count.

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      • hobbit666H
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        This was in my inbox this morning

        UniFi Dream Machine (UDM) is the easiest way to introduce UniFi to homes and businesses. The UDM includes everything you need for a small-scale wired or Wi-Fi network. It's easy to use and still offers all the benefits of UniFi for homes and businesses.
        https://store.ui.com/collections/routing-switching/products/unifi-dream-machine

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          marcinozga @hobbit666
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          @hobbit666 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

          This was in my inbox this morning

          UniFi Dream Machine (UDM) is the easiest way to introduce UniFi to homes and businesses. The UDM includes everything you need for a small-scale wired or Wi-Fi network. It's easy to use and still offers all the benefits of UniFi for homes and businesses.
          https://store.ui.com/collections/routing-switching/products/unifi-dream-machine

          What's with the cylinder design? Don't the designers and engineers have cats? I think it started with Amazon Echo, now everybody has to have cylinder. I lost count how many times my cats have knocked down my Echo, I'm surprised it's still working.

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            Breaking the law: How 8chan (or “8kun”) got (briefly) back online

            Russian "bulletproof" host advertised stolen IP address to take site live.
            The successor to 8chan, 8kun, made a somewhat brief appearance on the public Internet thanks to what amounts to an attack on the Internet's routing infrastructure. The site's domain name server, hosted by a service called VanwaNet, offered up an Internet address for the site that was from an unallocated set of addresses belonging to the RIPE Network Coordinating Centre, the regional Internet registry authority for Europe and the Middle East. And the host for the new site, the Russian hosting company Media Land LLC, advertised a route to that address to the rest of the Internet, allowing visitors to reach the site for a while.

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            • DashrenderD
              Dashrender @hobbit666
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              @hobbit666 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

              This was in my inbox this morning

              UniFi Dream Machine (UDM) is the easiest way to introduce UniFi to homes and businesses. The UDM includes everything you need for a small-scale wired or Wi-Fi network. It's easy to use and still offers all the benefits of UniFi for homes and businesses.
              https://store.ui.com/collections/routing-switching/products/unifi-dream-machine

              This is the typical fail. Optimal placement of a single AP is rarely where the demark to the house is.

              If you drop this in your living room, you need to use the Cable jack that you're likely wanting to use for the cable box near your TV, if you don't have cable, that might not be an issue - but you still have to the the cable modem near this device - so that's just one more piece of IT junk not in a closet where it belongs.

              Do they really think everyone lives in Texas where there are no/nearly no basements?

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                Xiaomi’s Apple Watch clone removes everything good about the Apple Watch

                The Xiaomi Mi Watch combines Apple design with Wear OS and a CPU from 2011.
                Xiaomi has gone back to its roots as a purveyor of shameless Apple ripoffs, and hot off the photocopier is the Xiaomi Mi Watch, a new wearable that is decidedly Cupertino-inspired. The Mi Watch is an Apple Watch clone, but the design is pretty much the only thing that's cloned here. You won't get a good SoC, a good operating system, good battery life, good haptics, or a good app ecosystem. From a distance, though, some people might mistake the Mi Watch for an Apple Watch, and maybe that's enough.

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                  Meet MLPerf, a benchmark for measuring machine-learning performance

                  MLPerf benches both training and inference workloads across a wide ML spectrum.
                  When you want to see whether one CPU is faster than another, you have PassMark. For GPUs, there's Unigine's Superposition. But what do you do when you need to figure out how fast your machine-learning platform is—or how fast a machine-learning platform you're thinking of investing in is? Machine-learning expert David Kanter, along with scientists and engineers from organizations such as Google, Intel, and Microsoft, aims to answer that question with MLPerf, a machine-learning benchmark suite. Measuring the speed of machine-learning platforms is a problem that becomes more complex the longer you examine it, since both problem sets and architectures vary widely across the field of machine learning—and in addition to performance, the inference side of MLPerf must also measure accuracy.

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                  • hobbit666H
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                    UAP-BeaconHD
                    The UniFi AP Beacon HD is the fastest way to extend Wi-Fi coverage and increase throughput in your home or office. The sleek design integrates easily into any environment and plugs into a standard US wall outlet. The 5 GHz uplink connection is 15 dB stronger than typical Wi-Fi devices, which results in more than a 4x larger Wi-Fi coverage range in an open space.

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                      Rocket Report: Aloha to Hawaii launch site, China tests grid fins

                      "Use of a commercial launch vehicle would provide over $1.5 billion in cost savings."
                      Welcome to Edition 2.22 of the Rocket Report! This week, there is a lot of news on medium-sized launchers, as well as the first real estimate for the combined marginal and fixed costs of a Space Launch System flight. Also, I want to note that this report will not publish next week as the author will be taking time off to work on a book project. As always, we welcome reader submissions, and if you don't want to miss an issue, please subscribe using the box below (the form will not appear on AMP-enabled versions of the site). Each report will include information on small-, medium-, and heavy-lift rockets as well as a quick look ahead at the next three launches on the calendar.

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                        Backblaze Q3 drive stats:

                        https://www.backblaze.com/blog/backblaze-hard-drive-stats-q3-2019/

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                          https://www.omgubuntu.co.uk/2019/11/onlyoffice-editors-linux-flathub
                          https://flathub.org/apps/details/org.onlyoffice.desktopeditors

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                            Google: You can trust us with the medical data you didn’t know we already had

                            Google has 50M people's medical records but won't merge them with other Google data.
                            Google now has access to detailed medical records on tens of millions of Americans, but the company promises it won't mix that medical data with any of the other data Google collects on consumers who use its services.Google provided this statement yesterday shortly after The Wall Street Journal reported that Google is partnering with Ascension, the country's second-largest health care system, "on a project to collect and crunch the detailed personal-health information of millions of people across 21 states." "To be clear: under this arrangement, Ascension's data cannot be used for any other purpose than for providing these services we're offering under the agreement, and patient data cannot and will not be combined with any Google consumer data," Google said in a blog post. That would mean Google won't use the medical data to target advertisements at users of Google services.

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                            • JaredBuschJ
                              JaredBusch @RojoLoco
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                              @RojoLoco said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                              Backblaze Q3 drive stats:

                              https://www.backblaze.com/blog/backblaze-hard-drive-stats-q3-2019/

                              The answer is unchanged. Don't buy Seagate.

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                                https://news.softpedia.com/news/red-hat-responds-to-zombieload-v2-security-vulnerabilities-affecting-intel-cpus-528146.shtml

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                                  The ByteCode Alliance wants to bring binary apps into your browser

                                  The Bytecode Alliance aims to promote safe use—and reuse—of untrusted code at speed.
                                  Back in 2015, a consortium including Google, Microsoft, Mozilla, and the WebKit project announced WebAssembly. This week, Mozilla, Intel, Red hat, and Fastly announced a new consortium called the Bytecode Alliance, which aims to foster WebAssembly and other "new software foundations" that will allow secure-by-default ways to run untrusted code, either inside or outside the Web browser environment. For many, this raises an obvious question: what is WebAssembly? WebAssembly (wasm) was and is a potentially exciting project, offering a way to run native bytecode inside the browser for potentially very large increases in performance over the Javascript engines in use both then and today. Javascript is frequently misunderstood as a scripting language that is interpreted at runtime. Although it is generally loaded into the browser as source code, it may be either interpreted or compiled to bytecode and executed. Compilation means higher performance execution—particularly inside tight loops—but it also means a startup penalty for the time needed to do the JIT compilation itself.

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                                    Impeachment hearing reveals major White House phone security fail

                                    Diplomat's testimony of Sondland-Trump call just the latest apparent OPSEC lapse by administration.
                                    In testimony yesterday before the House Intelligence Committee, diplomat William Taylor said that he had recently learned of a phone call between George Sondland—the US ambassador to the European Union—and President Donald Trump. Taylor, the senior diplomat for the US in Ukraine, said that his staff overheard Trump during a call with Sondland while at dinner with the ambassador at a restaurant in Kiev.

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                                    • scottalanmillerS
                                      scottalanmiller @mlnews
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                                      @mlnews said in Miscellaneous Tech News:

                                      The ByteCode Alliance wants to bring binary apps into your browser

                                      The Bytecode Alliance aims to promote safe use—and reuse—of untrusted code at speed.
                                      Back in 2015, a consortium including Google, Microsoft, Mozilla, and the WebKit project announced WebAssembly. This week, Mozilla, Intel, Red hat, and Fastly announced a new consortium called the Bytecode Alliance, which aims to foster WebAssembly and other "new software foundations" that will allow secure-by-default ways to run untrusted code, either inside or outside the Web browser environment. For many, this raises an obvious question: what is WebAssembly? WebAssembly (wasm) was and is a potentially exciting project, offering a way to run native bytecode inside the browser for potentially very large increases in performance over the Javascript engines in use both then and today. Javascript is frequently misunderstood as a scripting language that is interpreted at runtime. Although it is generally loaded into the browser as source code, it may be either interpreted or compiled to bytecode and executed. Compilation means higher performance execution—particularly inside tight loops—but it also means a startup penalty for the time needed to do the JIT compilation itself.

                                      Basically the browser just becomes "yet another" abstracted app platform.

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                                      • scottalanmillerS
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                                        https://www.forbes.com/sites/jasonevangelho/2019/11/15/it-sure-looks-like-an-ai-voice-assistant-is-coming-to-deepin-linux-v20/

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                                          Unrelenting “ad blocker” plasters users with—you guessed it—ads

                                          Ads Blocker uses several tricks to covertly and constantly bombard users with ads.
                                          A fake ad blocker available outside of Google Play is bombarding Android users with ads, many of them vulgar, and to make matters worse, the cleverly hidden adware is hard to uninstall. As documented by antimalware provider Malwarebytes, Ads Blocker, as the app is called, employs several tricks to surreptitiously and constantly bombard users with ads. The first is to simply ask for usage rights to display over other apps. Next, it makes a connection request to "set up a VPN connection that allows it to monitor network traffic." Finally, it seeks permission to add a widget to the homescreen.

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                                          • hobbit666H
                                            hobbit666
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                                            Disney+ fans without answers after thousands hacked

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