Issue 1746 - Thursday 1st December, 2022

In Today's Issue

The News

Elon Musk appears to have lied about Apple reducing ads on Twitter & removing it from App Store

It appears that Elon Musk was talking shit on his anti-Apple tirade earlier this week. His claim that Apple "mostly stopped advertising on Twitter" was a lie as Pathmatics, a digital ad analytics company, revealed stats that Apple actually upped their ad spend since Musk took over. Musk also lied that Apple "threatened to withhold Twitter" from the App Store, saying today that Tim Cook took him on a tour of Apple's "beautiful HQ" and that "we resolved the misunderstanding about Twitter potentially being removed from the App Store. Tim was clear that Apple never considered doing so". Oh to be a fly on the wall during that conversation.

NBN admits the copper network is expensive to maintain and gets more expensive as time goes on

NBN has laid out in its 400-page special access undertaking an entire chapter titled "the rationale for investing in fibre", explaining how the copper network is a dumpster fire that costs it money. The chapter details how FTTN fault volumes were "approximately 27,000 in FY22, which is nearly four times higher than the average FTTP fault volumes at approximately 7200", which "led to higher truck rolls for FTTN (1.2 truck rolls for FTTN versus 0.47 truck rolls for FTTP per 100 premises)" because "it is more difficult to find a fault location on the FTTN network, and typically requires significantly more civil works and labour to rectify". NBN even acknowledges that it will get worse over time due to "copper degradation". As I've typed many times in this very newsletter in relation to the NBN - we told ya so.

LastPass updates security incident from August, customer data accessed but passwords are "safely encrypted"

LastPass has had yet another security problem. It's an escalation of an issue from August where "an unauthorised party gained access to portions of the LastPass development environment through a single compromised developer account and took portions of source code and some proprietary LastPass technical information". Today LastPass let us know that "an unauthorised party, using information obtained in the August 2022 incident, was able to gain access to certain elements of our customers’ information". They haven't said what type of customer information was accessed, but passwords "remain safely encrypted due to LastPass's Zero Knowledge architecture". You'd fucken hope so.

Something I Saw On The Internet

Nvidia Broadcast is a very cool webcam/streaming enhancement app for Nvidia GPUs

This is perhaps not news to a few Nvidia graphics card owners, but if you do have an Nvidia GPU in your computer and participate in online video activities, do yourself a favour and install Nvidia Broadcast. It leverages the immense compute power in Nvidia's GPUs to do not only audio noise removal and room echo removal, but very slick virtual backgrounds, "auto-framing" (i.e: crops and zooms the image in real time to keep you in the middle of the frame as you move), and video noise removal, dramatically improving image quality in low light situations. Windows only and you need an RTX2060 or better - which are now surprisingly cheap 2nd hand at around $250.

Bargains

Image Of The Day

First Telstra iPhone 4 buyer, Sam Dunster from Minnamurra (Telstra / Flickr)

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