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Winnyace


TL;DR: 13th and 14th gen CPUs are mostly safe. Use the newest BIOS update for the motherboard you're buying and use the defaults. The entire situation seems to be a mixture of motherboard vendors pushing power to the absolute limit, poor microcode leading problems with boosting, variable quality control and management weirdness, alongside workloads being weird themselves.
Topic Starter
Winnyace
I have been pwned in a data breach from The Internet Archive. Data was usernames, emails and passwords. If you have an account there, might good to check if everything is fine.



In related news, some clown group on Twitter are such anti-social Twitter brainrot retards that they decide to DDOS The Internet Archive because the US government owns them and they enable Israel, expect the archive is ran by a non-profit, not the US government. Twitter retards being Twitter retards.
Jangsoodlor

Winnyace wrote:

I have been pwned in a data breach from The Internet Archive. Data was usernames, emails and passwords. If you have an account there, might good to check if everything is fine.

In related news, some clown group on Twitter are such anti-social Twitter brainrot retards that they decide to DDOS The Internet Archive because the US government owns them and they enable Israel, expect the archive is ran by a non-profit, not the US government. Twitter retards being Twitter retards.
These guys are beyond retarded. full stop. They should've attack Visa or Mastercard or something.

Or is it an inside job by greedy corpos who are hell bent on destroying internet archive on the grounds of "copyright violaion"........ Who knows

Topic Starter
Winnyace

Jangsoodlor wrote:

Or is it an inside job by greedy corpos who are hell bent on destroying internet archive on the grounds of "copyright violaion"........ Who knows
I 100% see American companies doing that. They love this type of shit.
Corne2Plum3

Winnyace wrote:

Jangsoodlor wrote:

Or is it an inside job by greedy corpos who are hell bent on destroying internet archive on the grounds of "copyright violaion"........ Who knows
I 100% see American companies doing that. They love this type of shit.
A french company did that too and they won 😭😭😭
Topic Starter
Winnyace

Corne2Plum3 wrote:

Winnyace wrote:

Jangsoodlor wrote:

Or is it an inside job by greedy corpos who are hell bent on destroying internet archive on the grounds of "copyright violaion"........ Who knows
I 100% see American companies doing that. They love this type of shit.
A french company did that too and they won 😭😭😭
American copyright law 💀
z0z

Winnyace wrote:

Corne2Plum3 wrote:

Winnyace wrote:

Jangsoodlor wrote:

Or is it an inside job by greedy corpos who are hell bent on destroying internet archive on the grounds of "copyright violaion"........ Who knows
I 100% see American companies doing that. They love this type of shit.
A french company did that too and they won 😭😭😭
American copyright law 💀
it's also possible that the attackers are just dumbasses
Topic Starter
Winnyace

z0z wrote:

it's also possible that the attackers are just dumbasses
Oh, they most certainly are, but conspiracy theories are fun :3
Topic Starter
Winnyace
New Intel CPUs launching on October 24th, 2024. This gen is named Arrow Lake and it will have a new naming scheme.



Intel Core i9-14900K -> Intel Core Ultra 9 285K
Intel Core i7-14700K -> Intel Core Ultra 7 265K
Intel Core i5-14500K -> Intel Core Ultra 5 245K

Intel is doing what AMD did with Zen5: lay out the groundwork for new stuff in the future. The most notable change between the 14th gen and this new line is the fact that Intel says they have reduced the power consumption by half, while having the same performance as the 14900K. That would be really good for Intel. It seems they're working on a new socket too, with better pressure on the CPU, so the need for a contact frame is removed.

I'm personally intrigued to see how these new chips perform.

More details below:
great_elmo
I'm too used to the "i" branding who thought it would be a good idea to ditch it?
Polyspora
huh, now just gotta wait for the 5090
Topic Starter
Winnyace



It's amazing how far we have come in 25 years. I can only hope that things will progress at the same rate for the next 25. :D
abraker

Winnyace wrote:

New Intel CPUs launching on October 24th, 2024. This gen is named Arrow Lake and it will have a new naming scheme.



Intel Core i9-14900K -> Intel Core Ultra 9 285K
Intel Core i7-14700K -> Intel Core Ultra 7 265K
Intel Core i5-14500K -> Intel Core Ultra 5 245K

Intel is doing what AMD did with Zen5: lay out the groundwork for new stuff in the future. The most notable change between the 14th gen and this new line is the fact that Intel says they have reduced the power consumption by half, while having the same performance as the 14900K. That would be really good for Intel. It seems they're working on a new socket too, with better pressure on the CPU, so the need for a contact frame is removed.

I'm personally intrigued to see how these new chips perform.

More details below:
what nm?
intel still has a shit ton of catching up to do
Topic Starter
Winnyace

abraker wrote:

what nm?
intel still has a shit ton of catching up to do
I think they're using TSMC's 3nm.
Jangsoodlor
Core 2 Duo > Core ultra
abraker

Winnyace wrote:

abraker wrote:

what nm?
intel still has a shit ton of catching up to do
I think they're using TSMC's 3nm.
ha they bit the bullet
but also scary how dependent we are on TSMC for cutting edge chips dam
Topic Starter
Winnyace
Intel's own chip fab seems to be going to plan, so says Intel.
z0z

abraker wrote:

Winnyace wrote:

abraker wrote:

what nm?
intel still has a shit ton of catching up to do
I think they're using TSMC's 3nm.
ha they bit the bullet
but also scary how dependent we are on TSMC for cutting edge chips dam
at least they're trying to putting to put something in the us for continuity
Patatitta
man, idk what intel has done these last few gens, they just don't make them as tasty anymore

Polyspora
yummy
great_elmo

Patatitta wrote:

man, idk what intel has done these last few gens, they just don't make them as tasty anymore

How tf does this happen
Topic Starter
Winnyace

Patatitta wrote:

man, idk what intel has done these last few gens, they just don't make them as tasty anymore

My soul has exit this Earth's atmosphere
Isshiki Kaname
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LinuxMintGamer wrote:

Patatitta wrote:

man, idk what intel has done these last few gens, they just don't make them as tasty anymore

How tf does this happen
It was probably turned into a keychain and the circuit board yielded
Topic Starter
Winnyace
A blog has surfaced from a laptop manufacturer, condemning the entire coreboot project for being unprofessional.

https://www.phoronix.com/news/Malibal-Suggests-No-Coreboot

After a search online, I found this reddit thread:
https://www.reddit.com/r/linuxhardware/comments/15v2y21/stay_away_from_malibal/

The article is also getting more and more personal and heated up as the post went on, which felt weird, but I dismissed at first. Seeing this thread, my original hunch was right. They also stopped selling in Germany and Poland and Texas, as well as cutting communications with AMD entirely simply because they had bad experiences with coreboot maintainers and consultants. They might be childish too, but it seems Malibal took very personally. Very strange behavior overall.
furry hater
coreboot did nothing wrong
great_elmo
What should I put on this old school laptop (preferably 32 bit stuff because it's on a 32 bit version of Windows (despite having a 64 bit CPU) and also preferably software that doesn't require admin)
Topic Starter
Winnyace

great_elmo wrote:

What should I put on this old school laptop (preferably 32 bit stuff because it's on a 32 bit version of Windows (despite having a 64 bit CPU) and also preferably software that doesn't require admin)
If the CPU is 64-bit, then the Windows version is wrongly installed. Since the CPU is 64-bit, perhaps try Linux on it? Maybe make it into some sort of local network file server? Maybe a Jellyfin instance?
Corne2Plum3
Jangsoodlor

Winnyace wrote:

great_elmo wrote:

What should I put on this old school laptop (preferably 32 bit stuff because it's on a 32 bit version of Windows (despite having a 64 bit CPU) and also preferably software that doesn't require admin)
If the CPU is 64-bit, then the Windows version is wrongly installed. Since the CPU is 64-bit, perhaps try Linux on it? Maybe make it into some sort of local network file server? Maybe a Jellyfin instance?
It used to be common to install 32 bits windows on lower-end 64 bits devices. Since 32 bits windows are allegedly use less resources to run.
BluePyTheWDeer_
Uhm... What do I do if my battery kept itself safe one day and now I can only use my laptop if it has AC power?
great_elmo
You could use it as a desktop (what I did) until you get a new battery.
Topic Starter
Winnyace

Corne2Plum3 wrote:

They aren't. The API request that adblockers like uBlock Origin used were also used for malicious usage, so Google saw it as a security risk. I don't like this change either, but they aren't doing this to kill adblockers specifically. uBlock Origin Lite works just fine on Chrome from my testing for a casual user. Google understands that if they actually go after adblockers, head on, they will lose their influence and power, more or less immediately.
Topic Starter
Winnyace


This is a spectrum regarding internet privacy. Where are y'all sitting? Personally, towards the privacy-conscious point.
Patatitta
the image uses wojacks and the word normie I can't do this
Topic Starter
Winnyace

Patatitta wrote:

the image uses wojacks and the word normie I can't do this
I find it a bit cringe too, but the core idea is certainly better than "use this; if you don't, you're stupid and you get spied on by everybody".
Jangsoodlor
I'd like to be more towards privacy-conscious ppl but I, as with many ppl, needs Google Account (and also GitHub for me (owned by Microsoft)) for school/work. And also use mainstream social media (not something most people don't even know what it is like Signal) to connect with ppl.
Karmine
Why is the pic so low res? Can barely read it.

I sit somewhere between privacy conscious and activist according to this. I don't really sacrifice convenience that much, like I still use windows, switching to a privacy focused linux distro is way too inconvenient to be worth it for me.
Topic Starter
Winnyace

Karmine wrote:

switching to a privacy focused linux distro is way too inconvenient to be worth it for me.
I mean... such distros are hardcore even for me.
z0z
i seem to land in the middle
abraker

Winnyace wrote:



This is a spectrum regarding internet privacy. Where are y'all sitting? Personally, towards the privacy-conscious point.
guess im normie

wtf ghosts are literal deep level military agents
Polyspora
normie

and "the gost" is probably on his 4th burnout + hospitalized for paranoia.

dont be "the ghost".
Jangsoodlor

Polyspora wrote:

normie

and "the gost" is probably on his 4th burnout + hospitalized for paranoia.
Or some drug lords wanted by the CIA. Or Edward Snowden
z0z

Jangsoodlor wrote:

Polyspora wrote:

normie

and "the gost" is probably on his 4th burnout + hospitalized for paranoia.
Or some drug lords wanted by the CIA. Or Edward Snowden
probably some person doing journalism in a hostile country
Ymir

Winnyace wrote:

I think for the most part I'm at normal, though I tend to randomly go to stage 2 or 3. For the most part though I'm at normal, since all my information is probably out there already.

I knew someone at stage 3, and was very close to stage 4. Really complicated OpSec. They were a pretty fucked up individual.
Topic Starter
Winnyace




These new Intel CPUs are kind of weird. The launch was rushed and the power efficiency claim is very weird. The pricing for these CPUs is really bad too. That doesn't mean there aren't some good things here, but it's too little for anything significant. I'm disappointed with this new generation of CPUs, but at the same time, both of these generations are switching to new architectures. Let's hope that the next one will be better.
abraker
Intel right now:

Polyspora
I think we should start making our own CPU's
Topic Starter
Winnyace

abraker wrote:

Intel right now:

More or less, yes. I think it's time for a mindset shift to happen, almost a decade after Ryzen 1000.
great_elmo
Me who's still using a 2nd gen i3:
Topic Starter
Winnyace

great_elmo wrote:

Me who's still using a 2nd gen i3:



See if your motherboard support an i7 nicely, because I can imagine 2nd gen i7 will be rock solid.
Topic Starter
Winnyace


These thin clients are honestly super freaking cool. I love how boring they look, yet behind them is some super cool ass stuff. That keyboard also looks awesome!
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