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Dell Technologies has today introduced advancements across its industry-leading server, storage and data protection portfolios designed to help Irish organisations achieve data center modernisation. Why It Matters: Organisations are rethinking their IT strategies to respond to the rise of AI, the need to support both traditional and modern workloads and increased cyber threats. IT teams are moving toward disaggregated infrastructure that abstracts compute, storage, and networking into shared resource pools to deliver improved scalability, efficiency, and adaptability. Dell Technologies server, storage and data protection innovations are designed to help customers rethink their IT infrastructure approach to better meet the needs of traditional and modern workloads. Dell PowerEdge servers deliver advanced performance, energy efficiency and scalability Dell PowerEdge R470, R570, R670, and R770 servers with Intel Xeon 6 Processors with P-cores are single and double-socket servers in 1U and 2U form factors that easily handle demanding traditional and emerging workloads like HPC, virtualisation, analytics, and AI inferencing: Improves Workload Consolidation: Consolidate legacy platforms, freeing up power and up to 80% of space per 42U rack with the Dell PowerEdge R770. These systems save up to half of the energy costs and greenhouse gas emissions and support up to 50% more cores per processors and 67% increased performance. This reduces data centre footprints to help achieve sustainability goals and lower overall total cost of ownership without sacrificing performance. Delivers Extreme Power with Efficiency: The powerful and efficient Dell PowerEdge R570 achieves record-breaking Intel performance per watt, helping enterprises save on energy costs while maintaining high-performance workloads. Future-Ready Designs: Simplify and future-proof operations with the Data Centre - Modular Hardware System (DC-MHS) architecture as part of the Open Compute Project (OCP). DC-MHS standardises server design, supporting easier integration into existing infrastructure, improving customer choice. Streamlined management: PowerEdge servers deliver streamlined management and robust protection through Dell OpenManage enhancements and Integrated Dell Remote Access Controller (IDRAC 10) updates, including real-time monitoring. When paired with PERC13 PCIe Gen 5 HW Raid controller, customers can see up to a 33X reduction in write latency. Dell PowerStore boosts performance and security while simplifying data management Dell PowerStore's intelligent software design delivers an automated, highly programmable platform with advanced data reduction and independently scalable storage services suited to the needs of modern disaggregated architectures. PowerStore's latest software release delivers: AI-Powered Analytics: Reduce cost and eliminate manual effort with Smart Support alerts and remediation, performance headroom analytics and carbon footprint forecasting using Dell AIOps (formerly CloudIQ) software. Enhanced Zero-Trust Security: Control access and boost availability with DoD smart card authentication support, automated certificate renewal and enhanced Storage Direct Protection integrations that deliver up to 4X faster backup restores plus support for the latest Dell PowerProtect systems. Advanced File System Support: Enhance system performance with advanced file management capabilities, robust data protection with secure file snapshots, capacity insights for smarter storage planning and streamlined migration from Dell Unity systems. The next generation of Dell ObjectScale drives improved performance and scale Dell introduces the next generation of Dell ObjectScale, the industry's highest-performing object platform. Dell ObjectScale delivers massive scalability, performance and efficiency for AI workloads. Dell is modernising the enterprise-grade architecture of ObjectScale and introducing new all-flash and HDD appliance options to provide: Fast Object ...
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David O'Sullivan, President of P.W. Trenchless Construction Ltd., is a pioneer in Trenchless Technology. Originally from Ireland, he moved to Canada in 1978 and became manager of P. Baratta Construction by 1989. He led major HDD and Microtunneling projects, including the first HDD crossings of False Creek and the Fraser River. In 2000, he founded P.W. Trenchless to specialize in Pipe Bursting. A founding member of the North West chapter of the North American Society of Trenchless Technologies, he remains an active leader in the field.
In this episode, Brad Hussey and Michael Janda are breaking down their technology stack—the hardware, software, and tools they use to run their creative businesses. From computers and cameras to microphones, lighting, and automation tools, this episode is packed with game-changing recommendations for freelancers, designers, and creative entrepreneurs. If you're looking to upgrade your setup, streamline your workflow, or just geek out over tech, this is the episode for you!
Gareth and Ted are back with news of a Vinyl records hitting the high street, the Retroid Flip 2, Gadhouse's Cosmo Solar Edition portable turntable and a scam involving YouTube With Gareth Myles and Ted Salmon Join us on Mewe RSS Link: https://techaddicts.libsyn.com/rss Also available on: iTunes | YouTube Music | Stitcher | Tunein | Spotify Amazon | Pocket Casts | Castbox | PodHubUK Feedback, Fallout and Contributions @JTManuel I loved your last episode. You should have more guests in and more rounded ones so's that Ted could chime in from time to time. But as always, I'm looking forward to the next episode. Cheers! Simon Bates Answering your questions. I usually do a clean install most of the time. Things like wallpapers, bookmarks and passwords I store on a separate drive. I have virgin fibre so steam games install at a blistering speed. After much hopping I've now settled on Nobara os it's made by the same guy that invented Proton for Steam. I couldn't get mint or the others I tried to play nicely with my Xbox Elite controller. News Think twice before you open an email that appears to be from YouTube John Lewis to start selling vinyl records this month – and it has pretty great taste This bonkers new portable turntable has a retro iMac design and a *checks notes*...radio tuner? Retroid just announced another Nintendo DS-inspired gaming handheld Sugar Cubes N97 Elite gaming handheld debuts with Nokia N97-like design - Another View Naughty Samsung needlessly delaying OneUI 7 to flog S25 units? Or is it Google's meddling? ` Banters: Knocking out a Quick Bant Half a mind - 10gb HDD in Windows 98 machine. Do I remove and replace with a 240gb ssd or a 300gb HDD. Instant loading or authentic speed… Couldn't resist last week's Bargain Basement Logitech Keys-To-Go 2 and it's a Cutie Beauty! Bargain Basement: Best UK deals and tech on sale we have spotted 128GB Kingston DataTraveler 70 - DT70 USB-C Flash Drive - £5.99 Anker Nano Power Bank, £23 from £30 WD 6TB My Passport Ultra, Portable external storage, External hard drive - £122.99 Lenovo Legion Go £200 off now £499 MSI SPATIUM S270 SSD, 240GB, SATA 3, 2.5" Solid State Drive, with 5 Year Warranty - £12.99 Nobis Clip N1 Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk | PodHubUK Contact:: gareth@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Gareth - @garethmyles | Mastodon | Blusky | garethmyles.com | Gareth's Ko-Fi Ted - tedsalmon.com | Ted's PayPal | Mastodon | Ted's AmazonYouTube: Tech Addicts
The age of AI is here, and data is its fuel. But could storage limitations be holding us back? Conversations at SC24 explored this challenge diving into the SSD vs. HDD debate, and the latest advancements like Solidigm's 122TB SSD – a game-changer that can hold 4K copies of every '90s movie 2.6 times over!
Surprise! There's an episode today! We are continuing our series on The Computer in this episode. We dive into CPUS and GPUS each of their individual parts, and the difference between them. Please DO Watch Part one of the video (S2 E14) for more context on what we are talking about! (Unless you have a general knowledge on RAM, SSD, HDD, and Display Technology) Here's the video I was talking about (CPU v/s GPU) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-P28LKWTzrI Sources: https://handwovenmagazine.com/green-dye-death/ https://www.techtarget.com/searchstorage/definition/cache-memory#:~:text=There%20are%20three%20general%20cache,often%20more%20capacious%20than%20L1. https://ms.codes/blogs/computer-hardware/how-many-alu-in-cpu#:~:text=In%20a%20single%20ALU%20architecture,all%20arithmetic%20and%20logical%20operations. https://www.redhat.com/en/blog/cpu-components-functionality https://aws.amazon.com/what-is/cpu/ https://edu.gcfglobal.org/en/computerbasics/inside-a-computer/1/ https://www.lenovo.com/us/en/glossary/arithmetic-logic-unit/ https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/what-is-a-cpu/ https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Axd50ew4pco
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At the Small Data conference recently, one of the talks looked at hardware advances. It was interesting to see a data perspective on hardware changes, as many of us only worry about the results of hardware: can I get my data quickly? In or out, most of us are more often worried about performance than specs. However, today I thought it might be fun to look at a few changes and numbers to get an idea of how our hardware has changed, in the march towards dealing with more and more data. Big data anyone? In thinking about disks, I saw a chart that looked at the changes from HDD (hard disk drives) to SDD (solid state drives) to NVMe (Nonvolatile Memory Express). These show read speeds going through the list from 80MB/S to 200MB/s to 5000+MB/s. That's a dramatic change, and not one only in high-end arrays. There are off-the-shelf drives you can put in a desktop that read this fast. If you think about some of the early IBM drives, which read at 8800b/s. Growth in disk speed, inside the timeline of our careers, has grown by a few orders of magnitude in read speed. Read the rest of The Vast Expansions of Hardware
Today, the hard disk drive industry and its big three companies - Seagate, Western Digital and Toshiba - are in decline. The Solid State Drive or SSD is on the rise. SSDs are faster, more reliable, and consume less power. Something that began 30 years ago with replacing audio tapes in telephone answering machines - remember those? - has grown to power a $60 billion market per the IEEE. HDD unit volume sales will never be as they were before. Consumers no longer buy HDDs for their iPods, laptops or even desktops. Sad. But the HDD's march towards oblivion has been arrested by a new market: Growing demand from enterprise companies storing data for "nearline" storage. Nearline, referring to data that the customer needs accessible but not so frequently nor immediately. This market is real. Companies in all sorts of fields are producing data at a far faster rate than they can afford to store it.
Today, the hard disk drive industry and its big three companies - Seagate, Western Digital and Toshiba - are in decline. The Solid State Drive or SSD is on the rise. SSDs are faster, more reliable, and consume less power. Something that began 30 years ago with replacing audio tapes in telephone answering machines - remember those? - has grown to power a $60 billion market per the IEEE. HDD unit volume sales will never be as they were before. Consumers no longer buy HDDs for their iPods, laptops or even desktops. Sad. But the HDD's march towards oblivion has been arrested by a new market: Growing demand from enterprise companies storing data for "nearline" storage. Nearline, referring to data that the customer needs accessible but not so frequently nor immediately. This market is real. Companies in all sorts of fields are producing data at a far faster rate than they can afford to store it.
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Linux Out Lod 91 gets heavy in hardware with a sprinkling of some open-source software. Find the rest of the show notes at https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/linux-out-loud/lol-91/ Contact info Matt (Twitter @MattTDN (https://twitter.com/MattTDN)) Wendy (Mastodon @WendyDLN (https://mastodon.online/@WendyDLN)) Nate (Website CubicleNate.com (https://cubiclenate.com/))
In episode 90 of Linux Out Loud (LOL), Nate, Wendy, and Bill talk about their technical overhead. Don't worry, Bill still has a game recommendation while Matt is away. Find the rest of the show notes at https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/linux-out-loud/lol-90/ Contact info Matt (Twitter @MattTDN (https://twitter.com/MattTDN)) Wendy (Mastodon @WendyDLN (https://mastodon.online/@WendyDLN)) Nate (Website CubicleNate.com (https://cubiclenate.com/)) Special Guest: Bill.
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Summary Any software system that survives long enough will require some form of migration or evolution. When that system is responsible for the data layer the process becomes more challenging. Sriram Panyam has been involved in several projects that required migration of large volumes of data in high traffic environments. In this episode he shares some of the valuable lessons that he learned about how to make those projects successful. Announcements Hello and welcome to the Data Engineering Podcast, the show about modern data management Data lakes are notoriously complex. For data engineers who battle to build and scale high quality data workflows on the data lake, Starburst is an end-to-end data lakehouse platform built on Trino, the query engine Apache Iceberg was designed for, with complete support for all table formats including Apache Iceberg, Hive, and Delta Lake. Trusted by teams of all sizes, including Comcast and Doordash. Want to see Starburst in action? 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Search for "Code Commentst" in your podcast player or go to dataengineeringpodcast.com/codecomments (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com/codecomments) today to subscribe. My thanks to the team at Code Comments for their support. Your host is Tobias Macey and today I'm interviewing Sriram Panyam about his experiences conducting large scale data migrations and the useful strategies that he learned in the process Interview Introduction How did you get involved in the area of data management? Can you start by sharing some of your experiences with data migration projects? As you have gone through successive migration projects, how has that influenced the ways that you think about architecting data systems? How would you categorize the different types and motivations of migrations? How does the motivation for a migration influence the ways that you plan for and execute that work? Can you talk us through one or two specific projects that you have taken part in? Part 1: The Triggers Section 1: Technical Limitations triggering Data Migration Scaling bottlenecks: Performance issues with databases, storage, or network infrastructure Legacy compatibility: Difficulties integrating with modern tools and cloud platforms System upgrades: The need to migrate data during major software changes (e.g., SQL Server version upgrade) Section 2: Types of Migrations for Infrastructure Focus Storage migration: Moving data between systems (HDD to SSD, SAN to NAS, etc.) Data center migration: Physical relocation or consolidation of data centers Virtualization migration: Moving from physical servers to virtual machines (or vice versa) Section 3: Technical Decisions Driving Data Migrations End-of-life support: Forced migration when older software or hardware is sunsetted Security and compliance: Adopting new platforms with better security postures Cost Optimization: Potential savings of cloud vs. on-premise data centers Part 2: Challenges (and Anxieties) Section 1: Technical Challenges Data transformation challenges: Schema changes, complex data mappings Network bandwidth and latency: Transferring large datasets efficiently Performance testing and load balancing: Ensuring new systems can handle the workload Live data consistency: Maintaining data integrity while updates occur in the source system Minimizing Lag: Techniques to reduce delays in replicating changes to the new system Change data capture: Identifying and tracking changes to the source system during migration Section 2: Operational Challenges Minimizing downtime: Strategies for service continuity during migration Change management and rollback plans: Dealing with unexpected issues Technical skills and resources: In-house expertise/data teams/external help Section 3: Security & Compliance Challenges Data encryption and protection: Methods for both in-transit and at-rest data Meeting audit requirements: Documenting data lineage & the chain of custody Managing access controls: Adjusting identity and role-based access to the new systems Part 3: Patterns Section 1: Infrastructure Migration Strategies Lift and shift: Migrating as-is vs. modernization and re-architecting during the move Phased vs. big bang approaches: Tradeoffs in risk vs. disruption Tools and automation: Using specialized software to streamline the process Dual writes: Managing updates to both old and new systems for a time Change data capture (CDC) methods: Log-based vs. trigger-based approaches for tracking changes Data validation & reconciliation: Ensuring consistency between source and target Section 2: Maintaining Performance and Reliability Disaster recovery planning: Failover mechanisms for the new environment Monitoring and alerting: Proactively identifying and addressing issues Capacity planning and forecasting growth to scale the new infrastructure Section 3: Data Consistency and Replication Replication tools - strategies and specialized tooling Data synchronization techniques, eg Pros and cons of different methods (incremental vs. full) Testing/Verification Strategies for validating data correctness in a live environment Implication of large scale systems/environments Comparison of interesting strategies: DBLog, Debezium, Databus, Goldengate etc What are the most interesting, innovative, or unexpected approaches to data migrations that you have seen or participated in? What are the most interesting, unexpected, or challenging lessons that you have learned while working on data migrations? When is a migration the wrong choice? What are the characteristics or features of data technologies and the overall ecosystem that can reduce the burden of data migration in the future? Contact Info LinkedIn (https://www.linkedin.com/in/srirampanyam/) Parting Question From your perspective, what is the biggest gap in the tooling or technology for data management today? Closing Announcements Thank you for listening! Don't forget to check out our other shows. Podcast.__init__ (https://www.pythonpodcast.com) covers the Python language, its community, and the innovative ways it is being used. The Machine Learning Podcast (https://www.themachinelearningpodcast.com) helps you go from idea to production with machine learning. Visit the site (https://www.dataengineeringpodcast.com) to subscribe to the show, sign up for the mailing list, and read the show notes. 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Links DagKnows (https://dagknows.com) Google Cloud Dataflow (https://cloud.google.com/dataflow) Seinfeld Risk Management (https://www.youtube.com/watch) ACL == Access Control List (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Access-control_list) LinkedIn Databus - Change Data Capture (https://github.com/linkedin/databus) Espresso Storage (https://engineering.linkedin.com/data-replication/open-sourcing-databus-linkedins-low-latency-change-data-capture-system) HDFS (https://hadoop.apache.org/docs/r1.2.1/hdfs_design.html) Kafka (https://kafka.apache.org/) Postgres Replication Slots (https://www.postgresql.org/docs/current/logical-replication.html) Queueing Theory (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queueing_theory) Apache Beam (https://beam.apache.org/) Debezium (https://debezium.io/) Airbyte (https://airbyte.com/) Fivetran (fivetran.com) Designing Data Intensive Applications (https://amzn.to/4aAztR1) by Martin Kleppman (https://martin.kleppmann.com/) (affiliate link) Vector Databases (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vector_database) Pinecone (https://www.pinecone.io/) Weaviate (https://www.weveate.io/) LAMP Stack (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/LAMP_(software_bundle)) Netflix DBLog (https://arxiv.org/abs/2010.12597) The intro and outro music is from The Hug (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Freak_Fandango_Orchestra/Love_death_and_a_drunken_monkey/04_-_The_Hug) by The Freak Fandango Orchestra (http://freemusicarchive.org/music/The_Freak_Fandango_Orchestra/) / CC BY-SA (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/)
Gareth and Ted chat about being a YouTuber, Logitech MX Keys Mechanical, Microsoft's plans for the CoPilot + PCs at the Surface event, screenshooting your personal information, UGREEN's latest Portable station, Motorola Moto G85, 6TB 2.5-inch portable hard drives and the HMD T21. With Gareth Myles and Ted Salmon Join us on Mewe RSS Link: https://techaddicts.libsyn.com/rss iTunes | Google Podcasts | Stitcher | Tunein | Spotify Amazon | Pocket Casts | Castbox | PodHubUK Feedback, Fallout and Contributions Ian Barton on UptimeKuma Worried that your emby or Plex server has stopped working? UptimeKuma is a monitoring application which you can set up to watch over your computers and services and send you warnings if it can't assess the app or server. Monitoring uptime for HTTP(s) / TCP / HTTP(s) Keyword / HTTP(s) Json Query / Ping / DNS Record / Push / Steam Game Server / Docker Containers Fancy, Reactive, Fast UI/UX Notifications via Telegram, Discord, Gotify, Slack, Pushover, Email (SMTP), and 90+ notification services 20-second intervals, Multi Languages, Multiple status pages, Map status pages to specific domains, Ping chart, Certificate info, Proxy support, 2FA support Banters: Knocking out a Quick Bant A feature on how to do simple desk-down YouTube review videos. Ted's Logitech MX Keys Mechanical News, Mews and Views Microsoft Surface event: the 6 biggest announcements (we'll come to Recall later in the show) Hardline on the hardware Miss the feel of classic audio kit? Tivoli Songbook and Songbook Max bring retro knobs and sliders to modern Bluetooth speakers and DAB radios UGREEN's latest Portable Charging solution debuts to deliver 48,000mAh of power at up to 300W It took 8 years to launch a 6TB 2.5-inch portable HDD up from 5TB - but at least it is not that expensive - at £162.99 HMD T21 tablet debuts - it's a Nokia T21 clone! - £229 The Wearables Watch Phone Zone Mobile industry is quietly preparing for the biggest change to your smartphone in a decade - iSIM will hasten the end of SIM cards and allow networks to preload plans on devices Motorola Moto G85 shown in first render images with modernised design and new display - Moto G84 Specs (£194 at AmazonUK) The Name of the Game Ayn's new gaming handheld looks like a PSP, and it might just fill the hole in your heart left by Sony's best portable - A Vita moreso than the PSP Anbernic announces a new 1:1 handheld that will let you relive your Game Boy glory days Microsoft looking to purchase Steam Sony's Futuristic Gear - including a Gaming Controller - YouTube Sony Showcase Video Flap your trap about an App 'The Entire History of You': How a lone developer created free app that records everything you do on your PC — and allows you to rewind and search for anything and then there's New Windows AI feature records everything you've done on your PC all copying Apple's Time Capsule? Google Gallows & Chrome Coroner New 'Add to Chromebook' badge and tabbed PWAs are coming in the meantime Turn Websites into Desktop Apps Yourself Instead of Waiting for an App - See the badge at this Pixlr example website You can now hum to find a song on YouTube Music for Android - Users can also sing the tune or even play it on an instrument Gmail moving low-priority emails to refreshed 'Updates' inbox on Android, iOS Google Set to Make Its Largest Acquisition Ever, Threatening Microsoft - What HubSpot Does Now - Another View Bargain Basement: Best UK deals and tech on sale we have spotted Sony WH-1000XM5 £254 from £379 Verbatim GNC-200 200W GaN Charger with 2 x USB-C PD 100 W / 1 x USB-C PD 65 W / 1 x USB QC 3.0 - £65.83 Kindles all on Sale again - the top-end Scribe with over £100 off so £304 UGREEN UK to European Plug Adapter PD 30W Travel Adapter with USB C GaN Fast 4-in-1 £13.99 Or £12.99 from their website but P&P will apply. Anker Prime 240W Desktop GaN Charger £129 from £199 LISEN 2 in 1 Magsafe Charger Stand for iPhone Foldable Wireless Charging Pad - £16.49 Logitech G PRO X Wireless Gaming Mouse £96 from £139 Main Show URL: http://www.techaddicts.uk | PodHubUK Contact:: gareth@techaddicts.uk | @techaddictsuk Gareth - @garethmyles | Mastodon | garethmyles.com | Gareth's Ko-Fi Ted - tedsalmon.com | Ted's PayPal | Mastodon | Ted's Amazon YouTube: Tech Addicts
Join us in this energetic episode of Linux Out Loud. The team dives into the world of gaming controllers, and sit-stand desks, touching on RAM upgrades, gaming preferences, and system enhancements. Find the rest of the show notes at https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/linux-out-loud/lol-88/ Contact info Matt (Twitter @MattTDN (https://twitter.com/MattTDN)) Wendy (Mastodon @WendyDLN (https://mastodon.online/@WendyDLN)) Nate (Website CubicleNate.com (https://cubiclenate.com/)) Music * Local Elevator by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ * Source: http://incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1300012 * Artist: http://incompetech.com/
Here's the Supporter-only Q&A from May 22nd, 2024. All comments and questions are fielded through the supporter service Q&A page. Please consider supporting this channel via monthly support services, tips, or even just by using our affiliate links to purchase things you were already going to buy anyway, at no extra cost to you: https://www.retrorgb.com/support.html T-Shirts: https://retrorgb.link/tshirts Amazon Recommended List: http://retrorgb.link/amazon TIMESTAMPS (please assume all links are affiliate / paid links that pay RetroRGB a commission on each sale. Even if links are currently not affiliate, I may update them with one, should a partner list that item for sale in the future): 00:00 Welcome 00:07 3D Plasma TV? 04:30 Head cheese and peanut butter chili 05:55 BNC & VGA Cable Questions 11:28 Mario Paint for ADC Calibration: https://youtu.be/zMP2LH8hpsU 12:06 Save to have a HDD next to a CRT? 14:23 RPi Works on PVM, not RGB TV 15:54 Guncon port causes sync issues 19:52 VCR with HDMI Out 24:51 Component video switch?: https://retrorgb.link/gcompsw / https://retrorgb.link/gamescare6component 27:56 Amstrad ROM Cart 29:05 VHS Optimal Sampling? 30:25 Saturn Cables for GBS-C: https://www.retrorgb.com/saturn.html 32:59 Australian Neo Geo Modder??? 34:10 Component to Composite? 37:25 Thank you! https://www.retrorgb.com/support.html --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/retrorgb/support
We recorded it early this week, due to some scheduling issues, but we still made a podcast that will live on forever as one of the greatest ever made. If you don't have high standards. Do take the time to enjoy the discussion on generous Hackers and that your VPN probably sucks. Timestamps:00:00 Intro01:23 Food with Josh05:13 Intel's baseline profile evolves into Intel Default Settings13:38 Apple announces new iPads and the M4 processor21:30 iOS device fingerprinting a problem?24:47 Microsoft brings MT/s to task manager27:37 Remembering Robert Dennard, inventor of DRAM30:59 Backblaze reports slight improvement in HDD lifespans35:55 BASIC turns 6037:54 (in)Security Corner47:31 Gaming Quick Hits57:22 Picks of the Week1:14:15 Outro ★ Support this podcast on Patreon ★
Al final me decidí y ni NAS, ni MiniPC, me compré un Mac Mini Late 2012 con un i7 de 4 núcleos, 8GB de RAM (ampliable a 16GB), 1TB de HDD (ampliable hasta con 2 unidades) que aunque es de uso se ve en excelente condición. Te invito a debatir sobre este tema en el Foro de Como Pienso Digo https://foro.comopiensodigo.com Y otras formas de contacto las encuentran en: https://ernestoacosta.me/contacto.html Todos los medios donde publico contenido los encuentras en: https://ernestoacosta.me/ Si quieres comprar productos de RØDE, este es mi link de afiliados: https://brandstore.rode.com/?sca_ref=5066237.YwvTR4eCu1 Te invito a debatir sobre este tema en el Foro de Como Pienso Digo https://foro.comopiensodigo.com Y otras formas de contacto las encuentran en: https://ernestoacosta.me/contacto.html Todos los medios donde publico contenido los encuentras en: https://ernestoacosta.me/ Si quieres comprar productos de RØDE, este es mi link de afiliados: https://brandstore.rode.com/?sca_ref=5066237.YwvTR4eCu1
In this episode, we provide an overview of Amazon EBS, which stands for Elastic Block Storage. We explain what block storage is and how EBS provides highly available and high-performance storage volumes that can be attached to EC2 instances. We discuss the various EBS volume types, including GP3, GP2, provisioned IOPS, and HDD volumes, and explain how they differ in performance characteristics like IOPS and throughput. We go over important concepts like IOPS, throughput, and volume types so listeners can make informed decisions when provisioning EBS. We also cover EBS features like snapshots, encryption, direct API access, and ECS integration. Overall, this is a comprehensive guide to understanding EBS and choosing the right options based on your workload needs.
Fragmentation is a very interesting topic to me, especially when it comes to memory. While virtually memory does solve external fragmentation (you can still allocate logically contiguous memory in non-contiguous physical memory) it does however introduce performance delays as we jump all over the physical memory to read what appears to us for example as contiguous array in virtual memory. You see, DDR RAM consists of banks, rows and columns. Each row has around 1024 columns and each column has 64 bits which makes a row around 8kib. The cost of accessing the RAM is the cost of “opening” a row and all its columns (around 50-100 ns) once the row is opened all the columns are opened and the 8 kib is cached in the row buffer in the RAM. The CPU can ask for an address and transfer 64 bytes at a time (called bursts) so if the CPU (or the MMU to be exact) asks for the next 64 bytes next to it, it comes at no cost because the entire row is cached in the RAM. However if the CPU sends a different address in a different row the old row must be closed and a new row should be opened taking an additional 50 ns hit. So spatial access of bytes ensures efficiency, So fragmentation does hurt performance if the data you are accessing are not contiguous in physical memory (of course it doesn't matter if it is contiguous in virtual memory). This kind of remind me of the old days of HDD and how the disk needle physically travels across the disk to read one file which prompted the need of “defragmentation” , although RAM access (and SSD NAND for that matter) isn't as bad. Moreover, virtual memory introduces internal fragmentation because of the use of fixed-size blocks (called pages and often 4kib in size), and those are mapped to frames in physical memory. So if you want to allocate a 32bit integer (4 bytes) you get a 4 kib worth of memory, leaving a whopping 4092 allocated for the process but unused, which cannot be used by the OS. These little pockets of memory can add up as many processes. Another reason developers should take care when allocating memory for efficiency.
Based on the latest Earnings Call hosted by Western Digital Corporation (WDC) held on Thursday, January 25th 2024, the company has reported steady financial results, meeting its Q2 2024 revenue projection of $3 billion. This result illustrates the effective execution of its business strategy, focused on increasing sales. Additionally, with their non-GAAP gross margin holding at 15.5%, WDC stands as an example of a company that balances cost management with maintaining a level of profitability. As noted on the earnings call, the company's CEO spoke of their resilience through various business cycles, particularly in regard to their Flash storage products. Thanks to proactive inventory management, a comprehensive product range, and the optimization of capital efficiency, all reinforced through their joint venture partnership with Kioxia, they have managed to maintain a consistent and competitive gross margin. A significant aspect of Western Digital's strategy lies in their diverse product portfolio. Offering a range including both Flash and HDD products has allowed them to cater to a wide array of customer needs and preferences. Active inventory management, capital efficiency, and strategic partnerships have contributed to growth and profitability. At the same time, Western Digital's ability to respond to emerging trends such as the rise of generative AI and storage deployments offers assurance of their relevance and viability in a rapidly-changing market. Throughout the earnings call, the mention of specific consumer trends provided insights into the landscape shaping Western Digital's operations. Notable was the increase in revenue from the cloud end market, which was observed for the first time in six quarters, due to a rise in nearline shipments. This indicates a growing demand for cloud storage solutions. A minor decrease in client market revenue, attributed to a fall in Flash bit shipments, was balanced by an increase in Flash ASPs, pointing to a readiness amongst consumers to pay more for Flash storage. The upswing in Flash bit shipments in the consumer market during the peak season further underlines the essential role of both timing and consumer behavior in Flash storage sales. Looking ahead, Western Digital's growth strategy, as outlined during the earnings call, comprises careful supply management and strategic capital investments aligned to customer demand. This focus on operational efficiency and delivering value to customers exemplifies the company's commitment. The company's forward-thinking approach is further demonstrated by its plan to introduce various generations of nearline drives, incorporating multiple technologies that can support the increasing demand for AI training data and content creation. In conclusion, the solid financial performance expressed by Western Digital is largely a result of its vast product portfolio, efficient inventory management, and strategic investments. Their ability to adapt to consumer trends, particularly in areas such as cloud storage, Flash storage, and generative AI, suggests potential growth areas. By maintaining a focus on operational efficiency, innovative product development, and customer satisfaction, Western Digital demonstrates a comprehensive approach to navigate the complexities of the storage industry based on the information presented during the earnings call. However, the continued success of this tech giant will be determined by its ability to adapt in an ever-evolving digital landscape. WDC Company info: https://finance.yahoo.com/quote/WDC/profile For more PSFK research : www.psfk.com This email has been published and shared for the purpose of business research and is not intended as investment advice.
Nature's blueprint – DNA – is an incredibly efficient machine. You cannot see it with the naked eye, yet it can last for hundreds, maybe even millions of years. Plus, the storage capacity of a single gram of DNA is over 200 million gigabytes! As the cost of DNA sequencing (reading) and synthesis (writing) comes down, scientists are looking to our very own biology for applications reaching as far as data storage. Learn more about this fascinating world with a16z General Partner Vijay Pande, as he says, this next wave of biological computing will “be the mother of many new exponentials to come.” Resources: Save As: DNA Part 1: https://exo.substack.com/p/saving-our-story-in-dna-part-1Save As: DNA Part 1: https://exo.substack.com/p/save-as-dna-part-2 Stay Updated: Find a16z on Twitter: https://twitter.com/a16zFind a16z on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/a16zSubscribe on your favorite podcast app: https://a16z.simplecast.com/Follow our host: https://twitter.com/stephsmithioPlease note that the content here is for informational purposes only; should NOT be taken as legal, business, tax, or investment advice or be used to evaluate any investment or security; and is not directed at any investors or potential investors in any a16z fund. a16z and its affiliates may maintain investments in the companies discussed. For more details please see a16z.com/disclosures.
–The Pipeline Podcast – Ep 273 - ELB v. HDD or Jack and Bore or Microtunnel – With Scott Jennings In this episode of The Pipeline Podcast, Scott explores trenchless pipe installation methods, comparing traditional Excavate-Lay-Backfill (ELB) with innovative trenchless approaches. ELB involves trench excavation, pipe laying, and backfilling. Trenchless methods, such as Horizontal Directional Drilling (HDD), Jack and Bore, and Microtunneling, eliminate trenches, using boring or tunneling for pipe installation. Scott also shares personal experiences with each method, emphasizing unique learning experiences and the importance of prioritizing safety in trenchless projects. I hope you find this episode as informative and as exciting as we have. Please let us know your thoughts about the episode! Connect with Scott Jennings, host of The Pipeline Podcast: Website: http://sjcivil.com LinkedIn: www.linkedin.com/in/scott-jennings-p-e-1435103 Email: sj@sjcivil.com Subscribe to the Podcast: http://sjcivil.net/podcast/ https://anchor.fm/sjccsitesurvey --- Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/sjccsitesurvey/support
Timestamps: 0:00 you think riley took compsci? 0:09 Elon Musk's xAI announces Grok chatbot 2:01 OpenAI announces "GPTs" at DevDay 3:42 Epic Games v. Google antitrust trial begins 5:05 Paperlike cleaning kit 5:44 QUICK BITS 6:01 Intel "1st Gen Core" CPUs leak 6:57 MediaTek Dimensity 9300 uses all big cores 7:47 Xbox and Inworld partner for AI NPCs 8:34 Western Digital splits flash, HDD business 9:12 Bored Apes gets eye damage at Apefest News Sources: https://lmg.gg/492lq --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/techlinkedyt/message
Tech's Message: News & Analysis With Nate Lanxon (Bloomberg, Wired, CNET)
This week on Tech's Message:London mayor and Met boss urge phone firms to help tackle theft of mobileshttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-67125411EE is launching a customised Apple TV 4K box, offering live TV through EE TVhttps://www.pocket-lint.com/ee-apple-tv-4k-live-tv-eetvIan's review from 2014: https://www.techradar.com/reviews/audio-visual/digital-tv-recorders/ee-tv-1275987/reviewThe extended, ad-free version available via Patreon subscription includes extended sections, outtakes, as well as additional discussions about:SSD vs HDD in 2023: The buyer's dilemmahttps://www.tomshardware.com/news/ssd-price-cuts-q3-2023https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/samsung-qvo-vs-evo-guide/ (Thanks, Nick!)Become a supporter to unlock bonus content and listen live — join our Patreon.Full show notes, subscription options and more available at https://www.uktechshow.com.TECH'S MESSAGE IS:Hosts: Nate Lanxon, Ian Morris Production and Editing: Nate Lanxon Music: Audio Network & Pond5 Certain Artwork Elements Designed By: macrovector / Freepik Publisher (Free Version): Acast Copyright © Nate LanxonAds (on free version) are not endorsements, nor controlled by Tech's Message. Read Nate's ad policy. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Работай с нами в Usetech: https://career.usetech.ru Подкаст 255: чего нас лишат нейросети, почему devops инженеры — молодцы, SSD побеждают и выигрывают у HDD и почему Stack Overflow переживает не лучшие времена. ПАГНААААЛЕЕ!!!11 Прешоу к этому выпуску слушайте на бусти: Прешоу к выпуску #255. Пробуйте супер хостинг SmartApe. Теперь и с NVMe SSD!↓ Темы подкаста DevOps — это раковая опухоль. Чего еще нас лишит нейросеть. SSD побеждают и выигрывают у HDD. Закат Stack Overflow. Темы про Apple. Потерянное искусство: художники золотого века игровых обложек. Обойка. Мы в телеге: Никита: https://t.me/voodooue Саня: https://t.me/websanya И еще не забудьте подписаться на наш проект на всех площадках, чтобы не потеряться и нам помочь: Telegram: https://t.me/uwebdesign Премиум темки предлагайте здесь: https://www.donationalerts.com/askme/uwebdesign VK: https://vk.com/uwebdesign Yandex Zen: https://zen.yandex.ru/id/5a9cad7f48c85edcdc46f0ab Rutube, прости госпади: https://rutube.ru/channel/25673898/ Вопросы на стримы сюда: https://www.donationalerts.com/r/uwebdesign Спасибо всем за поддержку!
In this episode of Infrastructure Matters - Insider Edition, Camberley Bates is joined by John Colgrove (Coz), Founder and Chief Visionary at Pure Storage. Their discussion dives into Coz's vision for Pure Storage and what is next for data storage technology. Their discussion covers: Coz gives insight into the world of storage and what he and Pure Storage set out to change – including the management, upgrades and customer-centric approach How the market and technologies are addressing energy and sustainability The shift from HDD to SSD and why and how this is shifting. Will this be a similar trajectory of the mainframe and tape? Multi-cloud, Generative AI and the future of the Data Storage industry
In this episode Chris gets an update on new announcements from Infinidat, including SSA Express and higher-capacity SSA II systems. SSA Express is a new feature of the InfiniBox "classic" platform that allows customers to implement what looks like a virtual SSA (all-flash array) within a hybrid InfiniBox. The solution effectively pins volumes in SSD rather than allowing the data to cascade to the HDD layer, with the benefit of SSA performance for no additional cost on 95% of hardware in the field. Infinidat has also introduced a new SSA II, the F4316T with up to 6.6PB of effective capacity, doubling the previous maximum. The F4304T has been discontinued, so to meet the requirements of customers to scale from small to large systems, the existing F4308T and new F4316T can be initially deployed at 60%, 80% and 100% full. This scale-up option gives customers choice on how to deploy and extend all-flash implementations. More information on the new offerings can be found at https://www.infinidat.com/ and more details on Infinidat at our Infinidat Microsite. Elapsed Time: 00:33:51 Timeline 00:00:00 - Intros 00:01:00 - Quick update on announcements this year 00:03:30 - Vendors need to be offering value-add 00:04:25 - SSA Express is a software upgrade to add an embedded all-flash array 00:05:30 - SSA gains expansion and scale-up capabilities 00:06:40 - What is the SSA (and SSA II)? 00:08:45 - SSA Express is a free software upgrade 00:10:55 - SSA Express is similar to pinned volumes 00:13:20 - Infinidat will validate the suitability for SSA Express 00:14:50 - Most vendors don't retro-fit a feature across all historical platforms 00:16:55 - InfiniBox is generally deployed fully configured 00:18:20 - SSA now offers double capacity with F4316T 00:24:05 - The new scalability allows customers to grow capacity more easily 00:25:35 - Partially populated SSA II still runs at 100% performance 00:28:10 - Value add for the customer is important in the current market 00:31:35 - Wrap Up Related Podcasts & Blogs Storage Unpacked 247 - Infinidat announces InfuzeOS Cloud Edition and InfiniSafe Cyber Detection Storage Unpacked 231 - Introducing Infinidat InfiniBox SSA II Storage Unpacked 227 - Infinidat InfiniGuard Enhancements with Eric Herzog Infinidat Microsite The Quiet Success of Infinidat Copyright (c) 2016-2023 Unpacked Network. No reproduction or re-use without permission. Podcast episode #nf34
USB-Sticks und USB-SSDs erreichen 2 GByte/s – jedenfalls die schnellen Exemplare. Wir haben elf Modelle ab 1 TByte getestet und sprechen über deren Unterschiede und die verschiedenen USB- und Thunderbolt-Schnittstellen – und ob es noch lohnt, überzählige alte SSDs in USB-Gehäuse einzubauen. Im zweiten Teil des Poscasts geben wir Tipps, was beim Ausfall einer Festplatte oder einer SSD – interner und externer – zu tun ist, was man wie selbst machen kann und wann ein professioneller Datenretter noch mehr herausholen könnte. c't-Redakteur Lutz Labs stellt die USB-Sticks und USB-SSDs vor, vor allem die schnellen, die praktischen, die ungewöhnlichen, und die Unterschiede zwischen SSDs und Sticks. Wir sprechen über Schnittstellen und deren Geschwindigkeiten: USB 3, USB 3.2, USB 4, Thunderbolt 3, Thunderbolt 4 – was passiert, wenn man gar nicht so genau weiß, was der eigene PC oder Laptops so spricht. Statt USB-Stick oder USB-SSD neu zu kaufen, mag man zudem überzählige Festplatten, SSDs oder M.2-Module aus seinem PC in einem USB-Gehäuse weiter verwenden. Wir erörtern, wie man M.2-SATA- und M.2-PCIe/NVMe-Module unterscheidet und welche Geschwindigkeiten dabei zu erwarten sind. Achja, Thunderbolt 5 haben wir vergessen, kommt aber auch erst nächstes Jahr. c't-Redakteur Peter Siering beschreibt, wie man bei Festplattendefekten oder SSD-Ausfällen vorgeht. Zuerst baut man das defekte Medium aus, naja, zu allererst analysiert man vielleicht: Ist das Medium eingelötet oder kann ich es ausbauen? War der Inhalt verschlüsselt (mit Windows Bitlocker beispielsweise), dann gibt's keine Chance auf Rettung ohne Wiederherstellungsschlüssel? Sind alle wichtige Daten im Backup, dann brauche ich das defekte Medium nicht? Dann fällt man die Entscheidung, ob man selbst einen Rettungsversuch wagt oder wie man einen professionellen Datenretter findet. Besonders viele Tipps und Details gibt Peter zu den eigenen Rettungsversuchen: Mit welchen Tools man das Medium am besten ausliest, wie man mit den entstehenden Images umgeht, welche Tools man dann zum Reparieren der Partitionstabelle und der Dateistrukturen nutzt, welches Tool Datenfragmente zu Dateien zusammenpuzzlen kann. Und was seine Kühltruhe und seine Katzen damit zu tun haben. ► Die c't-Artikel zum Thema (Paywall): Elf flotte USB-SSDs und -Sticks mit 1 oder 2 TByte Speicherplatz https://www.ct.de/select/ct/2023/21/2320511251312225996 Verlorene Daten selbst retten – wie und wann überhaupt https://www.ct.de/select/ct/2023/21/2321308482028044244
Barring a terminal illness or physician-assisted death, it's very hard to know when you will die. The world changes very quickly, and you do not know what the world will be like at the time of your death. For example, there were no iPhones two decades ago, and now look how technology has evolved. So, to future-proof your plan, you must keep it as flexible as possible. Inheritance plan vs actual circumstances In general, your estate plan will be different from the actual circumstances upon your passing. For example: Your beneficiaries and your executor may be very old or may not be alive. Or, your relationships with them may have changed. Your beneficiary is wealthier than you anticipated and you may not want to leave as much money to them anymore. Your assets have changed. Say you plan to give your nephew 10% of your bitcoin. But, when you pass, your bitcoin is worth way more than you ever imagined. Now that 10% is a pretty hefty chunk of change, and you didn't intend to leave your nephew quite that much. Most people do not have an estate plan at all, and even the ones who have a will or a trust don't update them. Supposedly, 70% of plans are not up to date and 20% of them haven't been updated in 5 years or more. That's a lot of people with ex-girlfriends still named as beneficiaries in their estate plan... But, let's be realistic: if we didn't do estates for a living, we'd probably forget, too! No matter how much you plan for your death, there is a general chaos surrounding the probate process. You don't know who will be alive, who will cause drama, or who will sue the estate because they are upset about how you wrote your will. People think that their heirs and beneficiaries will be cordial, but when money is involved, you never know. Bitcoin evolves quickly Bitcoin is a young asset, and it is still in a very fast evolutionary stage. Bitcoin has gone from your wallet being only available on your own node (if you run core software), to paper wallets where you write or print out your code/seed phrase/key, to HDD, to multisig wallets. And that's just wallets! Now you have second and third layers from Lightning and Arc coming on. There are more people with their own nodes now. Who knows what's next? Will you update with each evolution? Unlikely. So, your plan needs to be able to adapt to the circumstances surrounding your death. Even our Bitcoin podcasts have evolved over the past few years! When to automate? One of the main points in using Bitcoin is to eliminate trusted third-parties and middlemen. In general, automation is best suited for predictable and repeating tasks such as regular billing, social media posts, or other high volume tasks. But there are certain circumstances where it's not wise to use automation. Using automation is a poor choice when the task requires decision-making; it's the opposite of predictable and repeating. You do not want to automate your estate plan. As we discussed above, you do not know what the world or your family tree will be like upon your passing. In traditional, legacy estate plans, beneficiary designations don't work very well. It is a form of automation to say, “Upon my death, everything will go to this person.” Avoiding legal fees and probate sounds great, but you are assuming that your plan will be up to date. You're assuming that the amount in the bank account at the time of your death is the amount you want that beneficiary to get. More often than not, this scenario doesn't shake out the way you hoped. A custodial Bitcoin solution means naming a beneficiary on your Kraken or Binance account. But when automating a non-custodial Bitcoin inheritance plans (like a time-lock, letter of instruction, sharding, etc.), you have frozen in time an inflexible solution for a situation that requires great flexibility. For probate in general, as well as Bitcoin, it is more important to rely on a human executor who can assess the situation and make the appropriate decisions. In probate, the executor may have to deal with a bureaucrat or a government employee who is asking them to do something ridiculous to get the information needed for the estate. You need a human being who can perceive that the instructions are strange and find a way to get the job done. That's the difference from being stuck in a non-flexible system that doesn't have decision making capabilities. In conclusion, your Bitcoin inheritance plan needs to be as flexible as possible to adapt to the evolution of Bitcoin and our ever-changing world. To learn more about probate, check out my book, “How Probate Works,” available on Amazon. It doesn't address Bitcoin specifically, but it can help you understand what's involved in administering an estate. Hopefully soon, I will complete my Bitcoin inheritance book! Request your free consultation
Chất bán dẫn là động lực thúc đẩy cho cả một ngành chế tạo và phát triển linh kiện bán dẫn khổng lồ, bởi lẽ nó là yếu tố quan trọng nhất cấu thành những sản phẩm điện tử được nhân loại sử dụng phổ biến và rộng rãi ngày nay. Từ những chiếc smartphone trên tay các bạn hàng ngày, trên chiếc laptop hay PC các bạn đang sử dụng, những thanh RAM, ổ cứng HDD hay SSD, cho tới những công nghệ được áp dụng trong sản xuất và quân sự như dây chuyền sản xuất, máy bay không người lái. Không chỉ vậy, nó còn là chiến trường trọng yếu cho cuộc chiến tranh lạnh thế hệ mới giữa Hoa Kỳ và Trung Quốc. Tại sao lại như vậy? ______________ Tìm hiểu thêm về cuốn sách "Động Lực Nội Tại: Làm Sao Để Yêu Công Việc Của Bạn Và Đạt Đến Thành Công" - Tác giả Stefan Falk tại đây: https://shope.ee/5pdQGy9iC3 Ghé Nhà sách Spiderum trên SHOPEE ngay thôi các bạn ơi: https://shope.ee/503HSwXlEB ______________ Cùng Spiderum hóng các cuộc hội thoại thú vị, nhiều kiến thức bổ ích trên kênh Talk Sâu tại đây nhé: https://b.link/talksau Cùng lắng nghe những câu chuyện về thế giới nghề nghiệp cùng podcast Người Trong Muôn Nghề tại đây: https://b.link/NTMN-Podcast ______________ Bài viết: Chip War: Chiến tranh lạnh thời hiện đại Được viết bởi: Minh HD Link bài viết: https://spiderum.com/bai-dang/Chip-Wa... ______________ Giọng đọc: SAMURICE Editor: Hikari ______________ --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spiderum/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/spiderum/support
AWS Puts Up a New VPC Lattice to Ease the Growth of Your Connectivity AKA Welcome to April (how is it April already?) This week, Justin, Jonathan, and Matt are your guides through all the latest and greatest in Cloud news; including VPC Lattice from AWS, the one and only time we'll talk about Service Catalog, and an ultra premium DDoS experience. All this week on The Cloud Pod. This week's alternate title(s): AWS Finally makes service catalogs good with Terraform Amazon continues to believe retailers with supply chain will give all their data to them Azure copies your data from S3… AWS copies your data from Azure Blobs… or how I set money on fire with data egress charges
An enhanced podcast about all things Macintosh. For Mac geeks, by Mac geeks. Episode 865. WWDC Dates announced. Apple releases new OS Updates. Apple car project news, 'Imagine' leaves Apple TV+. New Apple chip in iPhone 15. SSD vs HDD backup followup. Multiple Displays with MacBook Air. iMac SSD upgrade. Find Carrier Apple Freebies Special thanks to our sponsors: Kolide ensures only secure devices can access your cloud apps. It's Zero Trust tailor-made for Okta. Book a demo today at Kolide.com/maccast Factor Shownotes in: HTML or OPML Subscribe to the Podcast Feed or Get the MP3
There's fashionably late and then there's Film Guff.Ali & Cev got on the mics around the beginning of 2023 to have a look back at the previous 12 months. Little did they know that the recording would be cursed. Two Macbooks, a microphone, a firesafe HDD and a couple of months of reconstructive editing later and it's finally here!You might think it would've been easiear to do it again, but never take the soft option...Edit & Music By Cevin Moore Contact: @FilmGuff www.filmguff.comHappy 2024!
Dr. Doug talks: The Tang Dynasty, ZippyShare, NuGet, PinDuoDuo, Ernie, Lantern, HDD hard drives, and more on this edition of the Security Weekly News! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn282 Follow us on Twitter: https://www.twitter.com/securityweekly Like us on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/secweekly
Dr. Doug talks: The Tang Dynasty, ZippyShare, NuGet, PinDuoDuo, Ernie, Lantern, HDD hard drives, and more on this edition of the Security Weekly News! Visit https://www.securityweekly.com/swn for all the latest episodes! Show Notes: https://securityweekly.com/swn282
This week, Linux Out Loud chats about how much space do you need. Welcome to episode 54 of Linux Out Loud. We fired up our mics, connected those headphones as we searched the community for themes to expound upon. We kept the banter friendly, the conversation somewhat on topic, and had fun doing it. 00:00:00 Introduction 00:01:10 Steamdeck Quick Links 00:06:49 PlayStation 5 00:12:54 More Storage Please 00:34:36 Broken iPhone 00:40:11 Game of the Week 00:44:24 Game of the Week Part II 00:50:46 Close Find the rest of the show notes at https://tuxdigital.com/podcasts/linux-out-loud/lol-54/ Our sponsor: - Linode - http://linode.com/tux - Bitwarden - http://bitwarden.com/tux Contact info Matt (Twitter @MattTDN (https://twitter.com/MattTDN)) Wendy (Mastodon @WendyDLN (https://mastodon.online/@WendyDLN)) Nate (Website CubicleNate.com (https://cubiclenate.com/))
IGN's Max Scoville is here with details on this summer's biggest video gaming announcements. We go through Backblaze's 2022 Drive Stats Mid-year Review to see which did better in terms of longevity and reliability; SSDs or HDD. TikTok announced it will launch TikTok Now in the US, which sends a daily prompt at a random time that gives you three minutes to capture a photo or 10-second video using the front and rear cameras.Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Max Scoville, Roger Chang, Joe.Link to the Show Notes. Become a member at https://plus.acast.com/s/dtns. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
IGN's Max Scoville is here with details on this summer's biggest video gaming announcements. We go through Backblaze's 2022 Drive Stats Mid-year Review to see which did better in terms of longevity and reliability; SSDs or HDD. TikTok announced it will launch TikTok Now in the US, which sends a daily prompt at a random time that gives you three minutes to capture a photo or 10-second video using the front and rear cameras. What’s TikTok’s plan and will it succeed? Starring Tom Merritt, Sarah Lane, Max Scoville, Roger Chang, Joe, Amos MP3 Download Using a Screen Reader? Click here Multiple versions (ogg, video etc.) from Archive.org Follow us on Twitter Instgram YouTube and Twitch Please SUBSCRIBE HERE. Subscribe through Apple Podcasts. A special thanks to all our supporters–without you, none of this would be possible. If you are willing to support the show or to give as little as 10 cents a day on Patreon, Thank you! Become a Patron! Big thanks to Dan Lueders for the headlines music and Martin Bell for the opening theme! Big thanks to Mustafa A. from thepolarcat.com for the logo! Thanks to our mods Jack_Shid and KAPT_Kipper on the subreddit Send to email to feedback@dailytechnewsshow.com Show Notes To read the show notes in a separate page click here!
My longtime friend, K3tan rejoins me on the show to chat about various things but importantly, we chat about why Raspberry Pi Bitcoin Nodes are bad. We chat: Reliability & Performance of Raspberry Pi's vs other options What you can use instead Cost Bitcoin node packages Electrum server comparison HDD & SSD requirements Separating bitcoin from non-bitcoin apps Self-hosting Links: Twitter: @_k3tan Ministry of Nodes Nodebox guide: Ubuntu Node Box Guide 2022 Edition Ministry of Nodes Consulting Article: My Home Lab Craig Raw's blog post on electrum server performance Prior episode: SLP315 k3tan – Networking For Bitcoiners Sponsors: Swan Bitcoin Mempool.space Bitbo Braiins.com Unchained Capital (code LIVERA) CoinKite.com(code LIVERA) Stephan Livera links: Follow me on Twitter @stephanlivera Subscribe to the podcast Patreon @stephanlivera
Migrating media libraries from Windows 7 to Windows 10. Upgrading or fixing an old plasma-screen TV. Troubleshooting an HP all-in-one with a CMOS error. Maintaining 400 or more IoT devices on a network. Disabling "Dynamic QoS" on the Netgear Nighthawk router. Understanding Microsoft's new Dev Channels. Buying used Mac computers. "OK, Google" location lag. Adobe Lightroom compatibility issues. Plus, conversations with Scott Wilkinson and Dick Debartolo. Frontier lied about Internet speeds and "ripped off customers," FTC says. TurboTax owner Intuit to pay $141 million to customers. AI research is a dumpster fire and Google's holding the matches. MIMO for ATSC 3.0 | IEEE Journals & Magazine. LG C2 77-Inch evo OLED TV (OLED77C2PUA). SABRENT USB 3.0 to SATA External Hard Drive Lay-Flat Docking Station for 2.5 or 3.5in HDD, SSD Ubiquiti | Reddit How do I enable or disable the Automatic Dynamic QoS database update on my Nighthawk X4 R7500? How to create a bootable installer for macOS - Apple Support Introducing Windows Insider Channels | Windows Insider Blog Certified Refurbished Products - Apple Set your home, work & other location - Android - Google Assistant Help Understand & manage your location when you search on Google - Android - Google Search Help A list of cameras that can be tethered to Lightroom Classic. Capture One photo editing software. Luminar 4 | An Old Version Of The Product. At The Pepcom "Home Now" Event We Discover Two New & Very Helpful Kitchen Gadgets. Host: Leo Laporte Guests: Scott Wilkinson and Dick DeBartolo Get episodes ad-free with Club TWiT at https://twit.tv/clubtwit Show notes and links for this episode are available at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy/episodes/1891 Download or subscribe to this show at: https://twit.tv/shows/the-tech-guy Sponsors: UserWay.org/twit itpro.tv/twit promo code TWIT30
It's hard to hold onto information. Paradoxically, it can also be hard to get rid of it. In this episode, we look at why long-term data preservation is a challenge, and the lengths people will go to in order to clear out digital information. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
With much thanks for a listener's suggestion, we invited Pete Isgrigg back to the B&H Photography Podcast for an incredibly informative conversation about memory cards, external hard drives, and other digital image storage solutions. Isgrigg, who previously joined us in 2019, is from the Channel Marketing team at Western Digital (WD), which is the parent company of SanDisk and G-Technology, all very well-recognized names in the digital storage field. Isgrigg brings a wealth of knowledge to the conversation, and we start with simple terminology and the basics of SD cards, but then we discuss the latest memory card formats, capacities and speeds, and card readers, as well as best practices with memory cards in your photography practice. During the second half of the program, we focus on digital image storage and hard drives and we ask Isgrigg to explain SSD and HDD and the various interfaces and ports. We also get very practical advice on which devices are better for long-term storage and which for everyday use, and how best to keep your files secure and available. It's hard to imagine a more helpful conversation so thank you, Pete, and huge thanks to our listeners. Keep the suggestions coming! Guest: Pete Isgrigg www.bhphotovideo.com/c/promotion/15…solutions.html www.bhphotovideo.com/c/promotion/16…es-at-b-h.html www.bhphotovideo.com/c/promotion/15…le-memory.html www.bhphotovideo.com/explora/podcasts