Fledermoose Edition <div><br /> </div> <h2>Top Story</h2> <div> <ul> <li>[url=https://www.tomshardware.com/tech-industry/samsungs-bonus-dispute-spreads-to-chip-packaging-divisions-threatening-hbm-delivery-schedules]Samsung made a last-minute deal to give massive bonuses - not as massive as SK Hynix, but still enough to pay off my entire mortgage - so everything is peachy and things can go back to normal, right?&nbsp; Right?[/url]&nbsp; (Tom's Hardware)<br /> <br /> Yeah, right.&nbsp; Now every Samsung employee everywhere <span style="font-style: italic;">except </span>the memory division is upset and seeking increased bonuses.<br /> <br /> Notably including the division that tests and packages the bare memory dies, an essential step before they can be sold to customers.<br /> <br /> <br /> </li> </ul> <h2>Tech News</h2></div> <div> <ul> <li>[url=https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/cpus/100-budget-cpu-shootout-ddr4]What's the best $100 CPU right now?[/url]&nbsp; (Tom's Hardware)<br /> <br /> This probably matters mostly to people who already have RAM and want to revive an old system because they can't afford to build a new one.&nbsp; The article compared Intel's 12100F ($80) and 14100F ($100)with AMD's Ryzen 5 5500 across a range of games and productivity tasks.<br /> <br /> And the answer is, well, it depends.&nbsp; The 14100F is faster but runs hotter than the others.&nbsp; The 5500 is a six-core chip while the two Intel models are four cores (and no efficiency cores) so it pulls ahead on multi-threaded productivity.<br /> <br /> All the chips run on dead platforms with no future upgrade path...&nbsp; Except that these are the slowest, cheapest chips on each platform so dead or not you have a lot of options.&nbsp; The 16-core 5950X from AMD and the 24-core 14900K from Intel are still readily available in stores.&nbsp; The 14900K is significantly faster than the 5950X...&nbsp; If you run it with DDR5 memory, where this article assumes older DDR4.<br /> <br /> <br /> </li> <li>[url=https://adaptivesupport.amd.com/s/question/0D5Pd00001YQLdMKAX/why-is-vivado-20261-dropping-linux-support-for-free-tier-?language=en_US] <div data-aura-rendered-by="24:177;a" data-aura-class="forceChatterFeedBodyQuestionWithoutAnswer" aria-live="polite"><span data-aura-rendered-by="27:177;a" data-aura-class="uiOutputText">Why is Vivado 2026.1 dropping Linux support for its free tier?[/url]&nbsp; (AMD)<br /> <br /> Because fuck you, apparently.&nbsp; An AMD representative responded, but did not answer the question.<br /> <br /> </span></div></li> </ul> <div><br /> </div></div> <div><br /> </div> <h2>Demo Interlude</h2> <div>[ytlite=MvycyU-kLjg]</div> <div><br /> That might not seem particularly impressive at first glance.&nbsp; Maybe in 1981.<br /> <br /> But if you watch the beginning closely, you'll see the directory listing.&nbsp; The code that delivers this is 16 <span style="font-style: italic;">bytes</span>.<br /> <br /> [url=https://hellmood.111mb.de/wake_up_16b_writeup.html]This article explains how it works[/url], including a complete assembly language listing.<br /> <br /> <br /> <br /> </div> <h2>Musical Interlude</h2> <div>[ytlite=XG0WLXP1qLA]</div> <div><br /> </div> <div>Not Hololive's biggest hit - I didn't even know Kaela had an original song - but I like this one.&nbsp; Even if I don't understand a word of it - it's in Bahasa Indonesian.</div> <div><br /> </div> <div><br /> </div> <div><br /> </div> <div><span style="font-style: italic;">Disclaimer: But who isn't these days?</span></div>