Rekall Incorporated
Rekall is a company that provides memory implants of vacations, where a client can take a memory trip to a certain planet and be whoever they desire.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Radiant bags $300M-plus to commercialize its microreactorsEnglish
8·2 days agoUnlike other SMR designs we’ve discussed over the past year, Radiant’s Kaleidos reactors are tiny, capable of producing about a megawatt of power each. However, the actual mechanism for energy generation isn’t too far off from the designs we’ve seen from X-Energy, which use TRISO fuel pellets and helium gas as a coolant.
I am not expert on DC power provision strategy, but one megawatt seems like a tiny amount.
However, the jury is still out on whether SMRs will ever be cost effective. In September, analysts at the Centre for Net Zero (CNZ) estimated it would cost 43 percent less to power a 120 MW data facility with renewables and a small amount of gas-generated energy, compared to using SMRs
Then what’s the point? Even if economies of scale bring down production costs, there are still going to be unique costs with operating SMRs.
Are they planning to deploy them without any safety measures? Literally just a trailer module that any well-connected local goon can deploy anywhere?
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Nanoimprint over EUV Lithography: Japan Aims to Cut Costs for 1.4nm Chip ProductionEnglish
2·2 days agoIn the fall of 2024, the first samples of the equipment were sent to Intel for evaluation. Later, Samsung, TSMC, and other major market players also showed interest in the technology. DNP plans to start mass production of the necessary materials for 1.4nm chips in 2027. However, the established industry, entirely built around photolithography, could slow the adoption of the new technology. Switching to it would require manufacturers to significantly retool their existing production lines.
Sounds like ecosystem/industry inertia will limit the adoption. Perhaps Japan’s Rapidus will try and leverage this tech as sort of high risk / high reward strategy to compete against TSMC.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Sapphire rep predicts DRAM prices will begin to stabilize in the next 6-8 months, but warns 'it may not be the prices we want' — GPU vendor says memory crisis is similar to tariff uncertaintyEnglish
6·2 days agoThat being said, throughout the video, Crisler commended PC gamers as a whole for being resilient, having weathered several shortages and emerging victorious on the other end. He advises the community to: “Put your money away. Relax. Play some games. Enjoy the system you’ve got right now.” PC gaming is not going anywhere, and even this crisis will eventually sort itself out.
It feels like prices for components have been elevated for 5-7 years. First GPU crypto mining, then the COVID shortages and now the AI bubble. I am not sure what “emerging victorious” refers to. That being said, PC gaming is not going anywhere, there are so many good games that work fine on even older hardware.
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Android@lemdro.id•Smartphones face a memory cost crunch – and buyers aren't in the moodEnglish
23·2 days agoThe question is how soon.
The bubble can go on for a long time with circular financing schemes and it has full backing of the US gov.
It’s worth pointing out that lack of RIO has been a thing for a while now.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Dell and Lenovo may limit mid-range laptops to 8GB DDR5 RAM in response to rising memory pricesEnglish
3·4 days agoI can’t stand Android WebView apps, especially in retail. The whole point of installing a mobile app is to get a smoother experience than using the mobile webUI.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Dell and Lenovo may limit mid-range laptops to 8GB DDR5 RAM in response to rising memory pricesEnglish
1·4 days agoI understand that and I don’t have any illusions about things changing (short of major policy break in the EU that emphasizes that you can’t beat the Americans at their own game and you need to develop a novel approach that the Americans can’t compete with).
My counter argument is an application like QBittorrent. It’s an open source app with no budget, it’s cross-platform (including CLI and webUI, albeit MacOS support seems to be subpar due to lack of developers) and it is very efficient.
In the non-open source and/or Windows-only sphere, there is Mp3Tag, Notepad++, FastStone Image Viewer, Media Player Classic BE.
All very snappy applications, with a huge range of features/options (by the standard of consumer software) and they have the ability to handle large throughput.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Dell and Lenovo may limit mid-range laptops to 8GB DDR5 RAM in response to rising memory pricesEnglish
10·4 days agoI am not a developer, so this is just speculation, but I think the current development community (outside of individuals with a personal interest in the topic) is largely incapable of developing efficient, well-optimized applications. Not that they don’t have the capability, but the broader industry ecosystem (on the consumer side) doesn’t exist in terms of efficient application development.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Samsung to halt SATA SSD production, leaker warns of up to 18 months of SSD price pressure, worse than Micron ending consumer RAMEnglish
3·4 days agoThat’s a reasonable use case for SATA SSDs.
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Cybersecurity@sh.itjust.works•Fake ‘One Battle After Another’ torrent hides malware in subtitlesEnglish
3·4 days agoTechnically speaking it is hidden in a SRT subtitle file, but it’s not the like you can execute the SRT file, since it’s just text.
If you are downloading pirates movies, it makes sense to not click on on random stuff in the torrent/download that’s clearly not a media file.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Dell and Lenovo may limit mid-range laptops to 8GB DDR5 RAM in response to rising memory pricesEnglish
1·4 days agoDepends on the the type office work.
If you use excel heavily with large datasets or say data vizualization software like PowerBI and Tableau, 8GB is definitely not going to be enough.
That being said, my grandma has an a 6GB RAM Windows 10 machine and it works fine for her relatively resource-lite use cases.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Dell and Lenovo may limit mid-range laptops to 8GB DDR5 RAM in response to rising memory pricesEnglish
4·4 days agoWas just going to say this.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Samsung to halt SATA SSD production, leaker warns of up to 18 months of SSD price pressure, worse than Micron ending consumer RAMEnglish
4·4 days agoDo you really need SATA SSDs for a NAS though?
From my understanding SATA SSDs would work better for smaller files, but for bigger files (e.g. media) the benefits seem to be minimal (much more so if you don’t have a 10 GB network connection)
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Dell and Lenovo may limit mid-range laptops to 8GB DDR5 RAM in response to rising memory pricesEnglish
7·4 days agoWhile I am on a desktop, I am also happy that that I bought 64 GB of relatively high performance DDR4.
It looks like I will have to stay with my AM4 system for at least another 2-3 years. It works very well, the only thing that I am missing is an update to 5800X3D, which unfortunately is impossible to get for a fair price since it was a one-time run only it seems.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Samsung to halt SATA SSD production, leaker warns of up to 18 months of SSD price pressure, worse than Micron ending consumer RAMEnglish
3·5 days agoAnd DIY components is a relatively small segment of the market compared to laptops and pre-builts. I wouldn’t be surprised if it’s in the 10-15% range of total revenues even for companies like AMD that have strong market momentum in the space.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•Samsung to halt SATA SSD production, leaker warns of up to 18 months of SSD price pressure, worse than Micron ending consumer RAMEnglish
712·5 days agoFor a second I thought Samsung was ending production of all consumer SSDs, including NVMe.
SATA SSDs are IMO a niche use case. If you don’t have any free M.2 slots, you can always get a PCIe adapter card and deploy multiple NVMe drives.
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Hardware@lemmy.world•SPhotonix 5D memory crystal: cold storage lasts 14B yearsEnglish
4·5 days agoThe piece about ~14 billion years is clearly a marketing deception.
That being said, this looks like a completely different technology to CD/DVDs, one that will be deployed in an enterprise environment and likely have certain mandatory performance requirements.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Fediverse wide cross-instance / cross-platform link substitution [UX improvement thoughts]English
4·5 days agoCheck out the linked thread asking for Reddit alternatives.
I am talking about the population of people interested in alternative platforms, so maybe like 1-2% of the Reddit’s MAUs at most. I was pretty clear about this:
…among users who are looking for alternatives to American oligarchic technology services
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…is a massive turn off for the exact target market of the Fediverse
The market for Fedi is clearly not the total unique MAU count of American social services.
I feel like I should make a joke about not reading an article and just commenting about the headline. :)
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Hardware@lemmy.world•AMD, Intel, and TI are ‘merchants of death’ says lawyer representing Ukrainian civilians — five new suits complain that Russian drones and missiles continue to use high-tech components from these branEnglish
1·5 days agoAgreed, I didn’t mean to imply anything would happen. Definitely not any actions that would change the executives attitudes.
If this was peak of the cold war (say the 80s), then maybe. But now is a different time.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•Fediverse wide cross-instance / cross-platform link substitution [UX improvement thoughts]English
6·5 days agoI’ve seen that being used. It works fine for more technical users, but it’s just an extra pain point.
- If you make links, you need to apply the service
- Different UI from whatever instance/client/platform that you are using.
I much prefer Piefed’s soon to be released link substitution feature.


















One thing that is undeniably true is that the Taiwanese cannot trust the Americans. A two generation gap is very reasonable on the part of Taiwan.