huxley(fur) / Laelia 🔜 Furcationland DeadDog

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Fursuiter DJ, backend software engineer, occasional artist. Not the better-known producer. Core Contributor for @mixxx going on 15 years.
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Anyone have HRT or DIY HRT guidance for someone living in Japan?

Being in Japan has allowed a couple of people to find me, and both are asking how to get started. Best I've got is "speak to your GP or go DIY via the US supply chain and hope to get it past customs"... Neither is a great response.

Please boost for exposure, and if there are Japanese HRT resources for trans women please share. Both are English speaking people living in Japan, I mostly want to help them with finding information.

the precise timeline of how OpenAI fucked over the RAM market

> October 2025: Sam Altman flies to Seoul and signs simultaneous deals with Samsung and SK Hynix for 900,000 DRAM wafers per month. That's 40% of global supply. Neither company knew the other was signing a near-identical commitment at the same time.

https://xcancel.com/aakashgupta/status/2038813799856374135

edit: this guy is a seriously bot-pilled pumper, but this seems to be a good summary of known facts. doubt the AI memory use trick he mentions is load bearing tho.

Aakash Gupta (@aakashgupta)

The timeline on this is genuinely insane. October 2025: Sam Altman flies to Seoul and signs simultaneous deals with Samsung and SK Hynix for 900,000 DRAM wafers per month. That's 40% of global supply. Neither company knew the other was signing a near-identical commitment at the same time. Those deals were letters of intent. Non-binding. No RAM actually changed hands. But the market treated them as gospel. Contract DRAM prices jumped 171%. A 64GB DDR5 kit went from $190 to $700 in three months. December 2025: Micron kills Crucial, its 29-year-old consumer memory brand, to reallocate every wafer to AI and enterprise customers. The company explicitly said it was exiting consumer memory to "improve supply and support for our larger, strategic customers in faster-growing segments." Translation: the AI demand signal was so loud that selling RAM to PC builders stopped making financial sense. March 2026: Google publishes TurboQuant, a compression algorithm that reduces AI memory requirements by 6x with zero accuracy loss. Cloudflare's CEO called it "Google's DeepSeek." The entire thesis that AI would consume infinite memory forever just got a six-month expiration date on it. Same month: OpenAI and Oracle cancel the Abilene Stargate expansion. The $500 billion data center vision that justified the RAM deals couldn't survive its own financing terms. Bloomberg attributed the collapse partly to OpenAI's "often-changing demand forecasting." MU is now down ~33% from its post-earnings high. Revenue up 196% year over year, EPS up 682%, and the stock is in freefall because the company restructured its entire business around a demand signal that came from non-binding letters and is now being compressed out of existence by a research paper. Micron bet the consumer division on Sam Altman's signature. The signature was worth exactly what the paper said: nothing binding.

Nitter

@tek if they keep adding emoji we'll have to invent UTF-9!!!

(That's a joke)

We're in a hotel and Sundance TV is playing law and order at 1.1x or so. We weren't sure if it was sped up but I have All of L&O on Plex and I could sync it up. The TV got ahead of the original version very quickly. Gross!
@alice I did not need another project!! 
When I was a kid and I heard obiwan say he had not heard that name in a "long time" I always assumed he was hundreds of years old, not that he was talking about events that took place 20 years ago. Even at my age (mid 40s), 20 years is practically yesterday. George Lucas was 33 when ANH came out... So I guess that tracks.
@alice a cursory skim of the relevant phoronix article makes it sound like the right neighborhood, yeah
@alice computing peaked when Lain Iwakura danced to early aughts trance on my desktop
@alice oss devs should work on the important features (sticky windows and xsnow)