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Comment Re:Not a 486 thing, but... (Score 1) 132

A modern Ethernet PHY already has to support multiple different encoding schemes, MLT-3 for 100BASE-TX and PAM-5 for 1000BASE-T (and PAM-64, etc for higher speeds like 2.5 or 10 gig.) Eliminating the Manchester encoding for 10BASE-T is a logical way to save on cost and complexity, especially since most companies probably don't have a lot of legacy 10 mbit only gear to test with.

Comment But it's a self-defeating loop (Score 5, Insightful) 31

A beginner using AI to "vibe code" isn't going to understand when it's making things up out of whole cloth (like how it has a tendency to hallucinate Powershell cmdlets) and is going to spend more time whack-a-moling the result to get a kinda-working program than they would if they just started with a basic foundation and got better as they go.

You learn to build a skyscraper by first learning to build a house, not by ChatGPTing a skyscraper and then figuring out what you need to shore up to prevent it from falling down.

Comment Re:T-Mobile screwed in this? (Score 1) 21

But if T-Mobile had been able to get that spectrum back, they might not have been able to buy US Cellular, which got them spectrum _and_ customers. They're now solidly in the middle of the pack when it comes to customers (as opposed to before, where AT&T was nipping at their heels) and have _more market share_ than Verizon even though the latter has ~13M more subs (because T-Mobile's mixture of customers is pulling in more money per customer than the other two carriers.)

Comment Re:Broadcom, where tech goes to die (Score 1) 106

VMware will still be around in 5-10 years, easy.
The companies they're dealing with will pay whatever price, because by the time "we should have switched years ago" becomes cost effective, the current CEO of that company will be out the door. And their successor will be dealing with a sunk cost fallacy. Lather, rinse, repeat.

See also: Oracle customers (also know as "hostages").

FFS, Symantec still has antivirus customers and they've been through two PC refresh cycles since the Broadcom takeover. How hard is it to deploy a different XDR to a laptop when it's being built? Yet they don't bother.

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