Since the thread has grown large and I had trouble finding the comment I’ll just link it here (sorry the link is instance specific, it seems you can’t make relative ones)
Since the thread has grown large and I had trouble finding the comment I’ll just link it here (sorry the link is instance specific, it seems you can’t make relative ones)
How quickly would they die of the chlorine?
Maybe some Lua, as a treat?
Holy shit, what sort of trolling is this?
Hitting all the high notes, from “kids shouldn’t have it better than I did”, over pulling their own boots straps, to “good slavery”.
If you prefer being right, rather than just accepting the extra information, then sure let’s go with that.
Not out yet.
Actually the 0x129 microcode was released yesterday, now it depends on which motherboard you have and how quickly they release a bios that packages it. According to Anandtech Asus and MSI did already release before Intel made the announcement. I see some for Gigabyte and Asrock too.
They said the cause was a bug in the microcode making the CPU request unsafe voltages:
Our analysis of returned processors confirms that the elevated operating voltage is stemming from a microcode algorithm resulting in incorrect voltage requests to the processor.
If the buggy behaviour of the voltage contributed to higher boosts, then the fix will cost some performance. But if the clocks were steered separately from the voltage, and the boost clock is still achieved without the overly high voltage, then it might be performance neutral.
I think we will know for sure soon, multiple reviewers announced they were planning to test the impact.
That makes sense to me. DLCs come after you finished the rest so of course difficulty has to rise. It’s the same in all games with an escalating difficulty and force balance I would think. Doom Eternal does the same.
I just get that included. Like the Norwegian guy, but in Switzerland from Init7
Pi-hole is nice for devices that you don’t fully control. But it’s not enough, due to the fundamental limitations of DNS based blocking. If the ads and the content are hosted on the same domain, it can’t do anything.
Are they called that because they relate to blue balling?