What are the chances we see Intel release something better than the 7700k on the 1151 socket?
>1151 socket
That's a dead socket, goy. You're going to have to buy a new $200 motherboard if you want a 2% improvement (aka slightly higher clocks), goy.
>>59064547
It'd be cool to get a reasonable response.
I've heard talk of a 6 core response release.
>>59064547
Yeah AMD ftw! Twice the cores at the 7700 pricepoint shaving off a blistering 10 seconds in 4k reconversion
It's a R E V O L U T I O N
Old thread: >>59060949
What are you working on, /g/?
>>59064420
TRAPPOSTER WHERE WERE YOU
http://arstechnica.com/security/2016/08/code-dumped-online-came-from-omnipotent-nsa-tied-hacking-group
http://xorcatt.wordpress.com/2016/08/16/equationgroup-tool-leak-extrabacon-demo
Once again, a buffer overflow has lead to new vulnerabilities in C land. This time all pre-2013 Cisco routers are affected.
It does indeed feel there is a gaping hole in our software stack as these buffer overflows are only increasing in rapidity. It is time we take a serious look at the epidemic of exploits in C land, and begin to implement real solutions; they are out there.
It’s hard to deny that easy access to stack, especially unprivileged access, plays a serious role in creating computer crime. How many buffer overflows happen in languages with access checks on stacks? How many buffer overflows are discovered in the Ada each year? None. How many in Haskell? None. How many in Java?
None. The list could go on. And yet, mass exploitation in the C-land continue to increase. There is certainly a correlation. But there are other important causes at play as well: the language is an ill-designed clusterfuck of hacks upon hacks.
Of course, mass buffer overflows are only one indication of the security nightmare that plagues the language — the whole language is built on unsafe and insecure code. In the C-land, memory rules are much more lax than that of other popular languages, on par with the assembly and lacking even basic safety features: unless explicitly requested by the programmer.
Nearly 70% pre-2013 routers are Cisco and are vulnerable to being hacked during the %CurrentYear%.
http://gigaom.com/2013/02/27/chart-cisco-owns-the-switching-and-routing-world
These are a only a few of the indicators of what may feed into the hopelessness and despair that causes so much distrust in C and its derivatives. The bugs cost real money and real work-hours to be wasted on correcting and debugging the garbage that was compiled by compilers which don't value anything but speed and memory use
>tfw hardcore C fizzbuzzer
>tfw to intelligent to be employed
>AMD finally has some CPUs that aren't dogshit
>WOW INTEL IS FINISHED GUISE!!!!
Umm... sweetie, no. Intel still has the best performing CPUs, a stupid synthetic benchmark doesn't matter. Intel will always be the go-to CPU and they will always perform the best.
I'm glad you're happy that AMD has a processor that performs 10-20% worse at 20 dollars cheaper. Wow. What innovation. Intel always wins baby.
performs worse in what exactly?
>>59064389
>Umm... sweetie, no.
your new is showing shill
>>59064389
how does it feel to be a corporate attached to a brand slut?
Important announcement: Solus is the only good Linux distro.
Install Solus today and happiness will come to you.
>>59064208
I only care because I want to see Budgie-Qt. Otherwise Solus itself is a trash
>>59064208
Fuck off you fucking shill.
>>59064208
And then, the world was afraid of Mark Zuckerberg.
>>59064113
Motherfucker POTUS
>>59064502
America couldn't really be that stupid. Right? No..
>>59064113
>afraid?
I hate the man, but I don't see why I would fear him.
He doesn't control my life or anyone I care about.
>(((INTEL)))
>>59064104
Amazing but Im waiting the gayming bench
>>59064104
DELET THIS SIR
>>59064165
:^)
Is this image still true?
>>59064103
t. webdev AKA faggot
C# is objectively the best programming language there is. There's little to no space for arguments against that.
>>59064503
> ECMA and ISO standards of C# have been updated since C# 2.0, since then only Microsoft's specification exists.
> i++.ToString works, but ++i.ToString does not. (You have to use parentheses.)
>Parameters are not supported for most properties, only indexers, even though this is possible in Visual Basic .NET.
>The conventions are difficult to code review and deviate from other popular language conventions (of similar style)
> Almost everything is in pascal case (SomeClass, SomeConstantVariable, SomeProperty)
>Unable to differentiate between 'extends' and 'implements' without using Hungarian-like notation (IInterface)
>Promotes slop (variant types and LINQ, while powerful adds a lot of clutter)
"out" parameters (with syntax sugar)
>You can't override a virtual or abstract property that has a getter OR a setter with one that has a getter AND a setter, making life quite difficult in the realm of property inheritance. (This does not apply to inferfaces though, read http://stackoverflow.com/questions/82437/why-is-it-impossible-to-override-a-getter-only-property-and-add-a-setter.)
>You can't perform any (even simplest arithmetic) operations with objects inside a generic method (e.g. T plus<T>(T t1, T t2) { return t1+t2; }
>You can't assign a new value inside a foreach loop (e.g. foreach(int i in vec) { i = i+1; }
>Implementing IDisposable properly is too complicated. (In particular, a naive implementation will not dispose if the finalizer is called by the garbage collector.)
*blocks your smoke detector*
in their defense they do have the best RMA and customer support. the warranty is even tied to the product so you can resell it (including abroad) and it would retain the warranty. that alone is a good reason to buy it, because the graphics card is often the first thing to die.
>>59064114
What if you dont live in the USA?
Have fun waiting few weeks
>>59064139
not true, i had a GTX780 die in europe and i had a new one within 7 days. they have a warehouse in germany, just ship it there. they give you the adress in an e-mail after you enter the graphics card code from the sticker on the back of the PCB (the code is used to verify that your particular card is still under warranty). didn't even have to give any kind of proof of purchase because the warranty is tied to the product, not to the buyer.
took two days to deliver it to germany, three days to verify it was broken, then two days to get the new one. if you bought the advanced warranty they'll ship the new card right away when you request RMA (not worth it if you live close to one of their warehouses though)
>he thinks reformatting his disk will stop the NSA
>>59063894
what secret data can i possibly have?
>>59063894
>He doesn't write over the whole drive with 0's five times before melting the discs down into molten matter
Cūck
>>59063894
>not keeping your top secret files in a microsd that you carry in your butthole
love to se broken mac
>>59063817
it makes me cringe seeing such a marvel of technology be destroyed
Makes me feel good around my stomach
>I almost bought a Kaby Lake CPU
Damn, I dodged a bullet here.
what do you mean? Kaby Lake is still better and it doesn't cost much more.
>tfw i3 6100
can't wait to upgrade
>>59063892
>$350
>for a 4 (four) core CPU in 2017
>4 cores
>in 2017
>for $350
So you want to date my daughter?
>>59063772
I dunno, is she hot?
>>59064653
>>59063772
>western asian
nty
Hi mods it seems the image of Terry in the sticky has gone missing. Please fix.
Can we just stop with this retarded no-name?
>>59064035
You know that's not gonna happen
>>59064039
ok anon
see ya in one year or two...
We know the shills just as they did last time only talk about 100% multithreading. As if everything we do is pure encoding on our PCs. Has anyone done any purely single threaded benchmarks to assess what we'll do in reality for most existing software?
Yes, yes they have. They come at around the same as intel's high end.
>>59063734
Proof or it didn't happen.
>>59063679
http://www.anandtech.com/show/11143/amd-launch-ryzen-52-more-ipc-eight-cores-for-under-330-preorder-today-on-sale-march-2nd
Ryzen 7 1800X has the same single threaded performance as the i7 6900k
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3rUndzpdo1I
Thoughts? Looks like AMD's Ryzen BTFO Intel's i series CPUs across the board.
>be random canadian cuckold
>get minimum wage job shilling NCIX on youtube
>enjoy your shitty job, start up your own youtube channel to basically do the same thing on company time
>boss doesn't care, lends you his camcorder
>hit the youtube lottery
>become millionaire, literally own your own business for shilling on youtube
>meet cool people, CEOs, engineers
>still hasn't given the camcorder back
>>59063590
>badminton injury
just when you thought linux couldn't get any gayer
>>59063626
Living the life.