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  1. Re: The more the EU passes regulations on Four Wikipedias To 'Black Out' Over EU Copyright Directive (wikimediafoundation.org) · · Score: 0

    But nobody wanted to listen in the 80's and 90's about government. They were called crazies. Turns out they were correct all along, we still shit on them and tell them they're crazy.

  2. Re:Bribing programmers on Many People Think AI Could Make Better Policy Decisions Than Politicians (qz.com) · · Score: 1

    #KillAllHumans #BenderBendingRodriguez2020!

    ^^ AI Government.

  3. Re:What a fucking idiot on HardOCP Is Getting 'Mothballed' As Kyle Bennett Accepts Job At Intel (hardocp.com) · · Score: 2

    I find that the best tech "news" and reviews come from people that own the hardware on IRC. You can often get them to perform tests of your liking also. That's how we figured out the Zen NUMA latency linux issue a year after launch.

  4. Re:He ALWAYS worked for Intel... on HardOCP Is Getting 'Mothballed' As Kyle Bennett Accepts Job At Intel (hardocp.com) · · Score: 1

    What is sub par? The 5-10% IPC ryzen is behind intel? That is due to change in july, and Intel will be behind again like in 2003. Then will you still say intel is better? Because OP is talking about zen 2, and the demoed low clock speed vs dual proc intel system. at almost half the power. Remember in gaming IPC matters, more so on the shitty single threaded games that are a decade or so behind in the times. What dirty tricks will intel resort to this time? Remember ryzen launch? All the FUD intel spread because they realized they were going to get surpassed in a year or so unless they could get their broken 10nm to work its been 3 years since I was promised a 10nm chip from intel. Then intel and their "AMD is just gluing chips together! Its not real cpu!!!" with their next cpu "glued together" as they put it. Intel hasn't innovated in 20 years, AMD has and Intel has copied. They tried to with IA64, well where did those end up?

  5. Re:Connecting with Enthusiasts? on HardOCP Is Getting 'Mothballed' As Kyle Bennett Accepts Job At Intel (hardocp.com) · · Score: 1

    LOL Don't be naive.

  6. Re:blame it on anybody, everybody else on Trump Blockade of Huawei Fizzles In European 5G Rollout (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    Its faster if your'e close to a tower, if you're not you don't get signal. I can get gigabit from sprint if I'm within a couple hundred meters of a sprint tower even with walls in between.

  7. Re:Europeans being cheap on Telecom Equipment on Trump Blockade of Huawei Fizzles In European 5G Rollout (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    the European companies are cheap and shortsighted. Sort of like American companies moving production to China in the 90s. Idiots.

    Serves them right for snubbing their noses at us back then. I guess Europe is as dumb as me and has to learn the lesson their self. Can't just take other peoples experiences at face value.

  8. Re:Keen on high speeds? on Volvo To Add In-Car Sensors To Prevent Drunk Driving (reuters.com) · · Score: 1

    GLHF Hope you know your laws better than that hispanic broad from cali that made youtube...

  9. Re: Clever girls on Vladimir Putin Signs Sweeping Internet-Censorship Bills (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    how am I an anonymous user? Also wouldn't be the first time I posted my address to some keyboard warrior here.

  10. Re:That claim is still paranoid nutbar speak. on Trump Blockade of Huawei Fizzles In European 5G Rollout (bloomberg.com) · · Score: 1

    I personally find this shit hilarious I thought the YouTube videos of people crying was gonna be the end of it. Boy was I wrong, the last 3 years have been great.

  11. Re:No difference to average eyeballs on Crytek Shows 4K 30 FPS Ray Tracing On Non-RTX AMD and NVIDIA GPUs (techspot.com) · · Score: 1

    You go first and tell me if it hurts.

  12. AM4 motherboard is $50 new and will scale to the sixteen thread $200-$300 cups.

    If you put even 1st gen r7 cpu in a $50 am4 motherboard and actually use it. That motherboard is going to go up in smoke and possibly take your PSU and CPU with it when the VRM melts. and thats not even considering 2nd gen 2700x.

  13. 4K is nice for some things, I recently(christmas) bought myself a 4k60 tv for my monitor. It looks cool as shit for nature videos and the such. but as you say in gaming with settings maxed out and my aging 1070 the 1% lows will kill you, I only drop down to 1440p and brings most games to beyond playable frame rate and still looks good. 1080p is a little low when you sit close to a 43" screen. Like back in CRT days when you could count the horizontal lines.

  14. and spend the balance on an eight-ball of coke and take your mom out for a nice dinner and then anal sex.

    You're not such a bad guy after all. I take back most of that bad shit I said about you.

  15. Re: Clever girls on Vladimir Putin Signs Sweeping Internet-Censorship Bills (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    lol come to vegas and call me a bitch, lil keyboard warrior. but glad you proved my point. youre so smart you could have at least tried to insult me intelligently. nope, let the 12 year old come out in you. glhf

  16. Re: To prevent discourse on Vladimir Putin Signs Sweeping Internet-Censorship Bills (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Unfortunately its the sad truth. You cant really be that blind to the world.

  17. Re:5400RPM HDD in base systems WTF?? on Apple Finally Updates the iMac With Significantly More Powerful CPU and GPU Options (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Seriously? My 256gb rd400 from Toshiba does better than that. Iirc ~3 write and 4 read give or take in sequential.

  18. Re:Clever girls on Vladimir Putin Signs Sweeping Internet-Censorship Bills (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    You can claim not you and you don't really care, but then we can actually see your posts and know that you're being dishonest at best. I didn't just start reading comments yesterday.

  19. Re:Clever girls on Vladimir Putin Signs Sweeping Internet-Censorship Bills (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    Who said I was fond of any of it? You people love to shove words in others mouths and them try to berate them for things they didn't say. It seems you would probably be more at home in russia.

  20. Re:nothing new on Vladimir Putin Signs Sweeping Internet-Censorship Bills (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 1

    No moron it's not the free market. You people have lost your minds.

  21. Re:New Zealand on Vladimir Putin Signs Sweeping Internet-Censorship Bills (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 4, Interesting

    Of course not, that's good censorship.

  22. Re:Clever girls on Vladimir Putin Signs Sweeping Internet-Censorship Bills (arstechnica.com) · · Score: -1, Troll

    WHAAA Trump hurt my feelings!!!! --- this is what you morons sound like. Fucking get over it, you guys are worse than the obama hater wingbats a decade ago.

  23. Re:nothing new on Vladimir Putin Signs Sweeping Internet-Censorship Bills (arstechnica.com) · · Score: 3, Interesting

    Well, that is until the data centers get harassed into not letting you use their services, and the same with your payment processors. and well we've seen what really happens when you try to run your own service.

  24. Re: In before... on US Reveals Details of $500 Million Supercomputer (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    Well, considering all of the other shit that is connected to the open internet that shouldn't be. Do you trust the govt morons that much?

  25. Re:In before... on US Reveals Details of $500 Million Supercomputer (nytimes.com) · · Score: 1

    That's pretty funny and all seeing as that was a great book. But nobody has said anything about the security of such a computer using Intel parts. Also Intel is about to take a back seat in IPC for at least a few months until they can get their 10nm process working(3 years later or so). Then I also thought price. If this Intel build costs $500M, and uses core technology(not secure)... I'm sure they could build a far more secure system from AMD for about 2/3 the money for the same, if not more performance with ZEN 2. Just my thoughts, something seems odd about all of this.