Katrina dropped an average of 6-8 inches over Louisiana over a short period of time. Harvey dropped 60 inches of rain on average across a 1/3 of Texas over a longer period of time.
It's worse when you consider that Intel launched a new series of CPUs after they were aware of the defect. They should be fined all the profit made from those CPUs and be forced to give out rebates as well from a separate fund.
Yep, which is why MELTDOWN also affects AMD processors. Oh wait... they explicitly disallow this type of permission hopping. Why? For security reasons.
We'll know if Ice Lake is manufactured with the bug as initial tape out of that was also back in June. Actual manufacture doesn't go into full swing till later this year.
Intel was officially notified of the flaw in June by Google. He filed his stock sale plans in late October. I would find it EXTREMELY hard to believe that a flaw of this magnitude was concealed from the CEO for more than 4 and a 1/2 months.
Consumer loads, not enterprise loads. However a great deal of Intel's current business is definitely server side. Which means that unless they fixed MELTDOWN in Ice Lake, and given that it was taped out(As in, sent to their fab facility) right around the time that they were informed of the bug by Google that's unlikely unless they pulled back on it, their sales of Ice Lake server chips will suffer in comparison.
Retpoline is the only fix that has negligible performance impact on all workloads and only affects the other two variants of SPECTRE. KPTI has significant performance impact on virtualization and certain types of storage workloads, but not on consumer workloads. Moreover, Retpoline doesn't work on Skylake or later chips. Which means that in addition to the perf impact from fixing MELTDOWN, they get another performance impact from fixing the other two variants on those processors.
Assuming I'm reading this right the other forms of SPECTRE rely on CPU, and possibly even computer specific branch prediction patterns. Which means that in theory minor changes to the microcode regarding code prediction could break any exploits currently in use targeting a system.
The thing is that this was by far the WORST Star Wars movie both when it comes to the addition to canon as well as storytelling devices. Previously, the Sith took decades to amass significant political power and to advance their plan. Now random Burny McScarface comes out of nowhere and kickstarts an empire with four separate superweapons all of which were designed by a five year old and still gets his ass kicked by acting like he didn't even know what had happened in the 50 years previous. Then there's the fact that all the new force powers are asspulled by the Resistance whenever they need to avoid dying. Along with an evil empire run by people who shouldn't be in charge of a Kwik-E-Mart and you have the WORST entry from a writing standpoint. Yes, worst. As in makes the prequels look like pure fucking genius.
No, California's big problem is that the 20th century was geologically speaking really fucking wet for California and it's now going into what looks like a dorught period, which again geologically speaking, happen very often and some are in the century plus range. Redwoods on the coastline won't help the inland areas from catching on fire in drought conditions.
If the US pulled its head out of its ass and went full reprocessing with breeder reactors until thorium tech was available there would be little to no waste issue, and what issue there was could be vitrified, encased in lead, and dumped in the Marianas Trench.
Or maybe you're a minor whose brain hasn't fully developed. The fact of the matter is that on the console/PC side, if the ESRB had done its fucking job in the first place and labeled this shit as gambling once the amount of chances you got at it changed with you paying actual money, and thus the games in question AO rated, nobody would give two shits. But they failed to do the ONE FUCKING JOB THEY HAD, and now the arguably more harmful market anyway because of all the lazy fucking parents who just shove a phone in their kids' faces, mobile gaming, is about to get fucked in the ass.
The FCC was enforcing net neutrality by declaring them Title II carriers. That means that the FCC has a metric fuckton of control should they choose to exercise it.
The fact of the matter is that if all the money and time spent on NN was instead spent on the one touch make ready stuff and eliminating municipal exclusivity agreements you would have laws that bypassed the need for NN entirely.
In properly coded DX12 games its performance directly scales with the increased CUDA cores. Which means it's not actually any better than Pascal, they just stuffed more crap on there.
So what you're saying is that back when the internet was orders of magnitude less complex and carried orders of magnitude less information at an orders of magnitude slower speed and went over POTS copper it was cheaper? REALLY? I never would have guessed.
Bullshit. NN does absofuckinglutely nothing to address the real issue, namely local monopolies. You want to solve the problem, get legislation passed that eliminates anti-last mile legislation, blocks municipal exclusivity agreements, and forces prompt(within 72 hours) shifting of cable on public poles so that competitors can install theirs.
It wasn't confirmed to be forged, this is true. That's because the bint outright refuses to let independent experts analyze the handwriting. It takes maybe a week at most to analyze something like that from past samples. The claims that it was fake/doctored came out a month ago. She ran out the clock till the last fucking minute to admit that she futzed with the document. If it was actually written by Moore she could have made giant fucking production out of it when Moore claimed it was fake and nailed his ass. She didn't because it's not real.
Really, so the yearbook has been analyzed by independent experts already? Interesting. Oh wait, no it hasn't. Moreover, now that the election's over it never will be and Nelson will quickly fade back into obscurity. It was quite a masterful snow job
Katrina dropped an average of 6-8 inches over Louisiana over a short period of time. Harvey dropped 60 inches of rain on average across a 1/3 of Texas over a longer period of time.
It's worse when you consider that Intel launched a new series of CPUs after they were aware of the defect. They should be fined all the profit made from those CPUs and be forced to give out rebates as well from a separate fund.
Yep, which is why MELTDOWN also affects AMD processors. Oh wait... they explicitly disallow this type of permission hopping. Why? For security reasons.
We'll know if Ice Lake is manufactured with the bug as initial tape out of that was also back in June. Actual manufacture doesn't go into full swing till later this year.
Intel was officially notified of the flaw in June by Google. He filed his stock sale plans in late October. I would find it EXTREMELY hard to believe that a flaw of this magnitude was concealed from the CEO for more than 4 and a 1/2 months.
Which is a bit like saying that both steel and paper can burn. True, but steel requires a temperature one hell of a lot higher than paper to do so.
Consumer loads, not enterprise loads. However a great deal of Intel's current business is definitely server side. Which means that unless they fixed MELTDOWN in Ice Lake, and given that it was taped out(As in, sent to their fab facility) right around the time that they were informed of the bug by Google that's unlikely unless they pulled back on it, their sales of Ice Lake server chips will suffer in comparison.
Retpoline is the only fix that has negligible performance impact on all workloads and only affects the other two variants of SPECTRE. KPTI has significant performance impact on virtualization and certain types of storage workloads, but not on consumer workloads. Moreover, Retpoline doesn't work on Skylake or later chips. Which means that in addition to the perf impact from fixing MELTDOWN, they get another performance impact from fixing the other two variants on those processors.
God I wish I had mod points right now. That's some funny ass shit right there.
Assuming I'm reading this right the other forms of SPECTRE rely on CPU, and possibly even computer specific branch prediction patterns. Which means that in theory minor changes to the microcode regarding code prediction could break any exploits currently in use targeting a system.
It takes time for an investigation to turn up any results fuckface. Especially one investigating high level money trails.
Yes, yes, Jar Jar was a fucking moronic character. So what? The storyline from Ep 1 was still BETTER than TLJ. Not great, but certainly better.
The thing is that this was by far the WORST Star Wars movie both when it comes to the addition to canon as well as storytelling devices. Previously, the Sith took decades to amass significant political power and to advance their plan. Now random Burny McScarface comes out of nowhere and kickstarts an empire with four separate superweapons all of which were designed by a five year old and still gets his ass kicked by acting like he didn't even know what had happened in the 50 years previous. Then there's the fact that all the new force powers are asspulled by the Resistance whenever they need to avoid dying. Along with an evil empire run by people who shouldn't be in charge of a Kwik-E-Mart and you have the WORST entry from a writing standpoint. Yes, worst. As in makes the prequels look like pure fucking genius.
No, California's big problem is that the 20th century was geologically speaking really fucking wet for California and it's now going into what looks like a dorught period, which again geologically speaking, happen very often and some are in the century plus range. Redwoods on the coastline won't help the inland areas from catching on fire in drought conditions.
That would be because there is no reliable refining capacity in the ME which means they have to export their oil and import their gas.
If the US pulled its head out of its ass and went full reprocessing with breeder reactors until thorium tech was available there would be little to no waste issue, and what issue there was could be vitrified, encased in lead, and dumped in the Marianas Trench.
Or maybe you're a minor whose brain hasn't fully developed. The fact of the matter is that on the console/PC side, if the ESRB had done its fucking job in the first place and labeled this shit as gambling once the amount of chances you got at it changed with you paying actual money, and thus the games in question AO rated, nobody would give two shits. But they failed to do the ONE FUCKING JOB THEY HAD, and now the arguably more harmful market anyway because of all the lazy fucking parents who just shove a phone in their kids' faces, mobile gaming, is about to get fucked in the ass.
The FCC was enforcing net neutrality by declaring them Title II carriers. That means that the FCC has a metric fuckton of control should they choose to exercise it.
The fact of the matter is that if all the money and time spent on NN was instead spent on the one touch make ready stuff and eliminating municipal exclusivity agreements you would have laws that bypassed the need for NN entirely.
In properly coded DX12 games its performance directly scales with the increased CUDA cores. Which means it's not actually any better than Pascal, they just stuffed more crap on there.
With 3000 dollars they should buy a halfway decent used gym set including an exercise bike, stairmaster, light weight set, and rowing machine.
So what you're saying is that back when the internet was orders of magnitude less complex and carried orders of magnitude less information at an orders of magnitude slower speed and went over POTS copper it was cheaper? REALLY? I never would have guessed.
Bullshit. NN does absofuckinglutely nothing to address the real issue, namely local monopolies. You want to solve the problem, get legislation passed that eliminates anti-last mile legislation, blocks municipal exclusivity agreements, and forces prompt(within 72 hours) shifting of cable on public poles so that competitors can install theirs.
It wasn't confirmed to be forged, this is true. That's because the bint outright refuses to let independent experts analyze the handwriting. It takes maybe a week at most to analyze something like that from past samples. The claims that it was fake/doctored came out a month ago. She ran out the clock till the last fucking minute to admit that she futzed with the document. If it was actually written by Moore she could have made giant fucking production out of it when Moore claimed it was fake and nailed his ass. She didn't because it's not real.
Really, so the yearbook has been analyzed by independent experts already? Interesting. Oh wait, no it hasn't. Moreover, now that the election's over it never will be and Nelson will quickly fade back into obscurity. It was quite a masterful snow job