AMD Epyc 9005: Zen 5 für Server bringt riesigen L3-Cache

AMDs Serverprozessoren mit Zen-5-Kernen haben deutlich mehr Cache als ihre Vorgänger. Das dürfte fast wichtiger sein als die hohe Anzahl der CPU-Kerne. (Epyc, Prozessor)

AMDs Serverprozessoren mit Zen-5-Kernen haben deutlich mehr Cache als ihre Vorgänger. Das dürfte fast wichtiger sein als die hohe Anzahl der CPU-Kerne. (Epyc, Prozessor)

GEEKOM’s liquid cooled mini PC is a branded version of the TECNO MEGA Mini Gaming G1

Earlier this year TECNO showed off a small desktop computer designed for gaming. The MEGA Mini G1 debuted at Mobile World Congress in February, and it features a 13th-gen Intel Core i9 processor, NVIDIA graphics, liquid cooling, plenty of RGB lights, …

Earlier this year TECNO showed off a small desktop computer designed for gaming. The MEGA Mini G1 debuted at Mobile World Congress in February, and it features a 13th-gen Intel Core i9 processor, NVIDIA graphics, liquid cooling, plenty of RGB lights, and clear panels that let you see inside. Now mini PC maker GEEKOM has […]

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Pete Beck vs. Chris Kemp: The rocket rivalry you’ve got to see to believe

“I’m someone who wants to actually succeed from a business perspective.”

Chris Kemp is CEO of Astra. He has a colorful personality.

Enlarge / Chris Kemp is CEO of Astra. He has a colorful personality. (credit: Courtesy of HBO)

Early on in the new documentary film Wild Wild Space, Astra rocket company chief executive Chris Kemp offers this bit of snide commentary on his launch competitor, Rocket Lab: “I’m someone who wants to actually succeed from a business perspective, versus just make big toys.”

For better or worse—and it's better for viewers and ultimately worse for Kemp—he is the star of the documentary film now showing on the streaming network Max. The main narrative involves the race between Rocket Lab and Astra to develop, test, and fly small and commercially viable rockets. And what a compelling narrative it is, especially as the story unfolds toward its inexorable conclusion. Anyone who has paid a bit of attention to the space industry knows where this is headed: the ascent of Rocket Lab and failure of Astra. But it's a fun ride anyway.

The film is based directly on the book When the Heavens Went on Sale, by Ashlee Vance. He is the most prominent talking head in the movie, and he does a fine job contextualizing the story. But what really makes the movie sing is the narcissistic monologues by Kemp, the access to his company, and interviews with Rocket Lab founder Peter Beck, who seems mostly bemused at Kemp’s aspirations to challenge him. It all offers a rare, revealing, and intimate look into startup culture.

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Non-Google search engines blocked from showing recent Reddit results

Updated robots.txt file hits Bing and others without a Reddit deal.

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Recent discussions on Reddit are no longer showing up in non-Google search engine results. The absence is the result of updates to Reddit’s Content Policy that ban crawling its site without agreeing to Reddit’s rules, which bar using Reddit content for AI training without Reddit’s explicit consent.

As reported by 404 Media, using "site:reddit.com" on non-Google search engines, including Bing, DuckDuckGo, and Mojeek, brings up minimal or no Reddit results from the past week. Ars Technica made searches on these and other search engines and can confirm the findings. Brave, for example, brings up a few Reddit results sometimes (examples here and here) but not nearly as many as what appears on Google when using identical queries. A standout is Kagi, which is a paid-for engine that pays Google for some of its search index and still shows recent Reddit results.

As 404 Media noted, Reddit's Robots Exclusion Protocol (robots.txt file) blocks bots from scraping the site. The protocol also states, "Reddit believes in an open Internet, but not the misuse of public content." Reddit has approved scrapers from the Internet Archive and some research-focused entities.

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JSAUX FlipGo Lite offers a pair of portable screens for $299

The JSAUX FlipGo Lite is a portable dual-screen display. It’s a lower-cost take on the company’s FlipGo which launched earlier this year for $579. The FlipGo Lite is listed at just $299 from JSAUX. Differences in the displays explain the s…

The JSAUX FlipGo Lite is a portable dual-screen display. It’s a lower-cost take on the company’s FlipGo which launched earlier this year for $579. The FlipGo Lite is listed at just $299 from JSAUX. Differences in the displays explain the savings. Each screen measures 15.6 inches diagonally and has a native resolution of 1920 x […]

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