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Genoa was a big leap from Milan. Turin is a huge leap again. AMD really is doing spectacularly well at the moment. Kudos to Lisa Su and the team.


> Kudos to Lisa Su and the team.

They're a typical hardware maker unable to focus on software, which is why NVIDIA is now a multi-trillion dollar corporation and AMD is "just" a few hundred billion.

They've focused too much on CPUs and completely dropped the ball on AI and compute accelerators.

It's especially sad considering that the MI300 and related accelerators on paper are competitive with NVIDIA hardware, it's just that they have nowhere near the same software stack, so nobody cares.


Don’t really care.

We were stuck with Intel, its nice that we have better CPUs.


Yeah, remember when 4 core 8 threads were the high-end CPUs until AMD Ryzen came out? If AMD didn't do their best job then we're still stuck with the norm of 4 cores for more years as I can imagine.


AMD has to fight both Intel and Nvidia in the market. It chose to take on Intel and clearly it was a wise decision. You can’t win if you fight every battle at once against much stronger opponents.

And don’t get me started on the valuation of companies riding the AI bubble.


> completely dropped the ball on AI and compute accelerators

AMD produces AI chips, and they seem to be doing quite well.[0] If they didn't, AMD wouldn't be worth anywhere near what it is.

[0] https://openai.com/index/openai-amd-strategic-partnership/


Nvidia datacenter GPUs have awful software. If they focus on it they're not doing a good job.


Just as a heads up to the author, some of the commits against Luxury Yacht aren’t attributed to a GitHub account because Git wasn’t configured to use an email that’s associated —

https://github.com/luxury-yacht/app/commit/62953f68b94e55259...

  From 62953f68b94e552596a149474c632c0ea0a05bf3 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001
  From: John Jeffers <john@jbook-fusionauth.localdomain>
  Date: Thu, 15 Jan 2026 21:07:51 -0700
  Subject: [PATCH] add linux troubleshooting info


Ah thanks, I’ll figure out why that’s happening because it should be using my git global defaults.

edit: weird, it’s just the one latest commit, all the others are fine.


A million subscribers on Twitch?


Fair. Didn't check Twitch.


Discord. It’s not self-hosted but it currently works fine for my needs. I guess if they start charging $15/mo per user we’ll all migrate again.


You can connect a UTR to the hotel network, and also connect your devices via WiFi to it; works just like GL.iNet's Slate 7 in this regard.


Everything journalism is trending towards paywalls.


A team of us moved it off Rackspace in 2013, it’s been mostly in a set of GitHub operated colo since then. Used to be there was some workloads on AWS and a bit of DirectConnect. Now it’s some workloads on Azure.

To the best of my knowledge there’s been no Rackspace in the picture since about 2013, the details behind that are fuzzy as it’s been 10+ years since I worked on infrastructure at GitHub.


yeah, we did not have anything in Rackspace for many years before the Microsoft acquisition. I remember having to migrate some tiny internal things off of Heroku, though!


Is anyone aware of or working on an equivalent to zigbee2mqtt but for both Matter-over-WiFi and Matter-over-Thread devices?

It’s so darn convenient to have MQTT in the picture for home automation and my #1 challenge in imagining a future world past my 400+ ZigBee devices is what replaces zigbee2mqtt and has a similar “owner experience”.


https://github.com/matter-js/matter.js has a MQTT example for familiarity but the intention is that devices just communicate over UDP


These are all Matter-over-Thread and meet your requirements, yay!


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