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  1. Re:If the leaked benchmarks are to be believed on AMD Makes 2nd Gen Ryzen Processors Official With Availability Starting Next Week (hothardware.com) · · Score: 1

    new benchmark from the el chupacabra tech review site and burrito surfaced yesterday with an x470 motherboard but with 3200MHz RAM.
    2700x is ahead of the 8700k is all cases.
    The "leaked" benchmarks were on an x370 motherboard with the minimum compatibility for the 2700x.

  2. slashdot hosts news for nerds and the majority of speedrunners are nerds.
    lately it started being a safe place for something-gender-something, but those who are still thinking outside of their gender are mostly nerds.

  3. That's not the big picture. on Guinness Strips Billy 'King of Kong' Mitchell's World Records (engadget.com) · · Score: 2

    Twin galaxies have been giving settler to both Billy and Todd for over 20 years. Now that the truth is out TG is treated as if nothing has happened.
    Those two were helping each other to have their records verified without any proof for so many years and nobody from TG suspected anything.
    Billy and Todd have milked the cow that they were offered by those fake scores, they earned money, they f'ed itches, and they had a good life.
    What about TG? TG is still here, they have taken no blame from various famous speedrunners so far and we are just waiting for the next Todd or Billy to be born.
    I'd suggest the speedrunners to form a different platform and separate ways with TG and their business.
    Speedrunning for a lot of people is a hobby and when business is involved, wild Todds and Billies appear.
    Just my two shekels, I don't speedrun... I am just a fan.

  4. stored on a secure server in Russia

    0. request personal data
    1. store personal data
    2. sell personal data
    3. blame russia
    4. ?????
    5. Profit.

  5. Jewcoin.

  6. aren't we?

  7. Re:Transient services on Google Is Shutting Down Its Goo.gl URL Shortening Service (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    Don't you see any connection between various google products rising, then falling, or in some cases keeping them alive just so they can have a competitive product on an existing monopoly/oligopoly? I believe that, that's the most obvious observation you can make when looking at google products/services

    You did so very poorly.

    meh... I am not a native English speaker and most of my posts are written under between small breaks.
    I am not stupid so as to have trouble extracting the meaning out of your statements, even though your are not using punctuation, but since you have that problem with my post, I'd gladly rephrase it or explain to you anything that confuses you.

  8. Re:How do we know? on Stan Lee's Stolen Blood Was Used To Sign Marvel Comic Books (tmz.com) · · Score: 1
  9. has great olives and olive oil, but here in Agrinio we produce even better.(civil war now)
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?...

    anyhow, I was looking forward for an AMD custom chip in those situation, but don't think that Intel is out of the door. They depend a lot on intel. What about macs with Xeons? What about Macs with high end desktop cpus? I am not throwing amd out of the equation because amd has IPs and products out in the wild based on Arm... and never forget that amd is ready to supply with embedded gpu solutions.

  10. Re:Transient services on Google Is Shutting Down Its Goo.gl URL Shortening Service (engadget.com) · · Score: 1

    That depends on its adoption

    because we've seen what causes lack of adoption to google products...
    let's take g+ for instance.
    Nobody uses it, they forced it into youtube.
    Then everybody got pissed, so they forced it into companies/websites, so now you are obligated, in order to make your website seo friendly and your company searchable, to have a useless google+ account, that nobody cares and nobody visits.
    Google products were never about adoption, they are about market penetration.

  11. Re:No thank you! on AnandTech Reviews Samsung's Exynos 9810 SoC (and Galaxy S9) (anandtech.com) · · Score: 1

    How do you quantify 3/4s of the phone? The last time I checked Samsung might make a few components but not 3/4 of it. Also that's like saying Ford/Honda/Toyota is made 3/4s from US Steel yet car manufacturers "innovate".

    If those furnaces are outputing car chassis, they innovate.
    there's a great book "how to analogy". you should read it.

  12. Re:No thank you! on AnandTech Reviews Samsung's Exynos 9810 SoC (and Galaxy S9) (anandtech.com) · · Score: 1

    apple designing?
    let's see
    Apple engineer: Mr. Cucks, we need an L-shaped 2800mAh
    Mr. Cucks: Ayo, hol' up, I got the latest product catalog from alibaba.... hmmm... that's tough, erm call 011-86-12345679 and order 20k batteries, page 27, second from the bottom.
    Apple engineer: Ok, Mr Cucks.
    Mr. Cucks on stage: ....We design....

    you don't get that the one who makes the product has to overcome all the engineering obstacles in order make the product that the guy with a drawing board drew.
    inb4 "do you know how difficult is to draw an L-shapped battery?"
    P.S.: don't tell me that they design the A10 soc, they just bought the company PA semi on 2008 and that's what their "design" team consists of, purchased companies. I am not that paranoid to ask the uber-company to have foundries to make their socs or mines to mine materials for their batteries, but come on they just order off the self components that's why the least % of their revenue in R&D.

  13. welfare status.

  14. Re:No thank you! on AnandTech Reviews Samsung's Exynos 9810 SoC (and Galaxy S9) (anandtech.com) · · Score: 1

    the strange thing is that samsung makes 3/4 of the iphone, yet apple "innovates"
    that's...... :rolleyes: .... strange

  15. I am glad he used the .com tld and not the .co.nz they have in NZ for companies.
    Imagine Kim DotCoDotNiZ

  16. Megaupload executives cost film studios and record companies more than $500 million and generated more than $175 million by encouraging paying users to store and share copyrighted material.

    wow, that's almost 6 gorillion shekels.

  17. Best source for your Android news is ofc.... 9to5Mac.
    Who the fuck upvotes those submissions?

  18. AI you say? on EA Created An AI That Taught Itself To Play Battlefield (kotaku.com) · · Score: 1

    I am waiting for Elon Musk, Stephen Hawking, e.t.c. to place statements about A.I.

  19. viva la revolucion on 'What's Facebook?', Elon Musk Asks, As He Deletes SpaceX and Tesla Facebook Pages · · Score: 1

    everything millennials want.
    the non-conformist tony stark. ....and never forget who started this trend https://ih0.redbubble.net/imag...

    in all seriousness, what did you expect from facebook? to hoard your data under some secret cave and xored with a 2Tb key? Whoever gets surprised by this, either lives under a stone or is genuinely stupid. I mean, come on, you are the product, what did you expect? ffs.
    Musk is more worried about his hairline and the emission taxes that he manages in some states, than the personal information of some idiot who joined the mod into the facebook.

  20. >R2D2 supports 13 known "secure delete" methods that apps and malware are known to use

    thank god I only use programs.

  21. Re:Least Significant Bug Ever on Apple's Newest iPhone X Ad Captures an Embarrassing iOS 11 Bug (theverge.com) · · Score: 1
  22. Re:Least Significant Bug Ever on Apple's Newest iPhone X Ad Captures an Embarrassing iOS 11 Bug (theverge.com) · · Score: 0, Troll

    most people look away when their iProduct doesn't function well...

  23. Re:Don't rely on Wikipedia for your facts on Wikipedia Had No Idea YouTube Was Going To Use It To Fact-Check Conspiracy Theories (gizmodo.com) · · Score: 0

    Say that again
    I had a nice conversation with a vegan about how healthy veganism is and how it's a natural diet for humans... only if you take the supplements... yeah, those made in labs by chemists/biologists/doctors.

  24. ...that we finally won't get any of those uneducated opinions about AI and what not any more?
    Now we have to put up with the rest of the e-celeb scientists, like elon musk and a few others.
    I don't think that he actually contributed anything after he suffered the severe consequences of his disease, he just had a recognizable label that's why he "wrote" and "published" that many books.
    Now that he is dead, I expect his discography to be re-released.
    Wait, what?

  25. a.k.a. Ubishit and "that company that kills 3 out of 2 of their products"


    P.S.: the 3rd is from acquisition