So what do you think will be AMD's biggest blunder with Zen? could be anything from marketing to memory bandwidth, slow overall performance, TLB2.0 bug or even yields though i highly doubt it, Samsung are pretty great unlike global shitters
or do you think everything will go perfectly and there's going to be Opteron's with 64 threads blowing the server markets asshole apart and consumer 8 core chips for sub-400 dollars, with either case each core performing like broadwell, Andy Bryant is just going to hang himself in his office and the environment goes to shit because all the market share AMD gained is going to be green power we lost from intel.
I don't think AMD will mess up with Zen.
Just look at their current GPU lineup, the performance per dollar is simply top notch
>>55334952
But it's an entirely different team of people working thousands of miles apart on different projects. the ATI team has actually missed APU deadlines in the past becaause they just kept focusing on discrete graphics, so it's arguable that division isn't even as on tight of a leash as they should be.
>>55334994
The company believes in that core idea though. The value will be there if the AMD name is on the product
>Using induction plates and and wetware to power AVA
Was he retarted ?
>>55334685
>caring about the science of a science fiction movies
Are you retarded?
>>>/sqt/
>>>/tv/
>>>/sci/
>>55334727
Your autism is leaking again
>>55334685
Think about the movie in terms of the ceo being something of an acolyte to the coming ai apocalypse.
/fucko/ General Thread v0.7.6
"Get on the ground, fucko! Squad, take his computer and all other electronics!"
This edition:
How to handle the weakest link in computer security: humans?
ITT:
>Computer security
>Home security
>online privacy
>PC and data destruction methods
>How to hide questionable images, video, audio, etc. (stenography)
-==COMMON BULLSHIT==-
>B-but I dont have anything to hide!
https://chronicle.com/article/Why-Privacy-Matters-Even-if/127461/
>B-but if you've done nothing wrong you should have nothing to hide!
If I've done nothing wrong there is no reason to search me.
-==TOOLS TO USE==-
>LiveUSB/LiveCD Review v1.1
http://pastebin.com/BbmZ8hiR
>Web Posting Assessment v.2
http://imgur.com/T8q7eB0
>TrueCrypt 7.1a [Last official release]
https://www.grc.com/misc/truecrypt/truecrypt.htm
http://istruecryptauditedyet.com/
https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Encryption
>The Paranoid #! (now #!!) Security Guide
http://pastebin.com/tUvq8Jzj
>Fake info Generator
http://www.fakenamegenerator.com/
>Pretty Good Privacy [PGP]
http://www.gpg4usb.org/
https://www.gnupg.org/
>Off the Record messaging [OTR]
https://otr.cypherpunks.ca/
>Cell Phone guide for Protesters
https://www.eff.org/deeplinks/2014/08/cell-phone-guide-protesters-updated-2014-edition
>Team 1: #Squad
http://pastebin.com/PxcDYUr0
>Team 2: #squad
http://pastebin.com/jd1sEwKL
>/fucko/ squad irc
#Fucko @ irc.rizon.net
All and any supportive comments, template contributions, are welcome and encouraged. NSA shills need not apply.
Template ALWAYS here: https://wiki.installgentoo.com/index.php/Fucko
Previously on /fucko/:
Security of truecrypt, stenography, told "i-don't-need-security-:^)"-fags and much more.
>>55334486
>tfw you live in kangarooland
JUST
Bumping for good old /fucko/
>security
>recommends a software for WINDOWS
I'm curious to see how different languages handle trivial functionality.
Write the shortest function possible that opens a file for reading, copies the contents to a string, and returns a string or pointer to a string.
I'll start with C.char *create_buffer_from_file(const char *filename)
{
FILE *fp = fopen(filename, "rb");
fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_END);
long len = ftell(fp);
fseek(fp, 0, SEEK_SET);
char *buf = (char *) malloc(sizeof(char) * len + 1);
fread(buf, len, 1, fp);
buf[len] = 0;
fclose(fp);
return buf;
}
>>55334423
def kek(name):
with f as open(name):
return f.read()
No exception handlingpublic static void readFile(string path) {
return File.Exists(path) ? File.ReadAllLines(path) : "";
}
>>55334423var fs = require(fs);
var readFile = function (path) {
return fs.readFileSync(path);
};
is a gtx 1080 Worth having a Pentium g4400? I can always upgrade after that
nVidia is always worth it.
Assuming you have 1080 money the rest of your upgrades will be relatively inexpensive
>>55334411
problem is: I can afford 1080 if I buy a Pentium. is it worth it? will I be able to play games on a Pentium?
yes, the G4400 is an insanely underrated processor.
Arch/Gentoo users, why do you use Arch/Gentoo?
It seems like it's more trouble than it's worth
i just started switching from ubuntu to arch and the main reason why I am doing its because arch forces you to learn the insides of linux itself and forces you to debug your OS and its super costumizable...
gotta be compilin' at all times
>>55334371
Because pacman is a cool guy
https://www.yahoo.com/music/apple-working-block-iphones-taking-204148278.html
>Apple was recently granted permission for a patent that would block iPhones from taking pictures or video during a concert.
>The technology being patented is described as a “camera detecting infrared signal.” Concert venues would be able to turn on a specific signal that would interrupt and block iPhone cameras from being able to record any concert footage.
>As a result, iPhone users located in areas with this restricting signal would have no choice but to put their phones away.
>"OY VEY GOY! YOU ARE NOT ALLOWED TO FILM THIS! QUICK DISABLE THE CAMERAS! ITS A NOTTA SHOA!"
How long before cops use this on their cars?
How is this not good, have you ever been to a concert that was the wiggles OP?
Zzzz I'm tired of this board acting surprised about the length Apple will go to to protect IP, regardless of who owns it.
Is it really worth it to start to get into the habit of using this piece of shit or should I just stick with google?
Stick with Google.
>>55334193
Use it OP, google is crooked
>>55334193
It doesn't matter if you use google, duckduckgo, bing or yahoo search. If they want to track you they will use Palantir .
Why they did this mess with the cooler? Couldn't they make an itx like one, it would have looked prettier
Looks pretty functional desu. You have a side by side pic?
>>55334079
You're embarrassing yourself. Fuck off to your general and hide if you don't like the thread like everyone else. You have no right to shit in other threads.
>>55334079
please show me the quality threads on /g/ that will be here if all GPU discussion were to suddenly vanish.
You can use archive up to 1 month old.
Go on.
Show me that quality thread.
sup /g/ just got pic related from goodwill (thinkpad T30), what can I do in terms of upgrades?
>>55334050
>what can I do in terms of upgrades?
throw it out and buy a chalkboard
>>55334060
another thinkpad function: chalkboard
>>55334050
>price tag's just paper with cellophane tape
Mad jelly. My local Goodwill uses stickers with super glue-like adhesive and the retards love putting them directly on screens of practically anything possible.
>decide to try out this new distro that /g/ has been shilling
>it's fucking garbage
>emacs isn't installed by default
>default web browser is firefox
>default search is yahoo
>probably sends all my info to the NSA
>for some reason it thinks my laptop has two fucking monitors
Why the fuck did I uninstall Arch for this shit?
bruh install gentoo
>>55333983
When did /g/ shill mint?
>>55333983
>>decide to try out this new distro that /g/ has been shilling
That is not Gentoo.
the fuck are you overclocking?
and i wanted to ask if its fine to keep my i7-920 oc'd to 3.5ghz (stock voltage & stock temps were kept)
>>55333813
>the fuck are you overclocking
Fx6300 at 4.8ghz on air. Based 212 evo does a solid job, still don't break past 54°C under load.
>stock V+T kept
You mean before any oc right? Hard to say if its good to keep that oc unless you post voltages m80
>>55334302
my mobo is an overclocker's rampage mobo. it has the option to keep stock voltages to protect components
>>55334505
>>55334505
if youre using a easy built in OC its probably just clocking one or MAYBE two cores higher and not a overclock across all cores. Bumping your voltage up a few notches isnt going to do anything negative to your processor. Might as well do it right.
I want to build an 8-bit computer from scratch. Chose the Z80 since it’s simple and there’s a fuckton of info about it.
I’m trying to design a single-step circuit for troubleshooting. I’ve read Steve Ciarcia’s “Build your own Z80” and it had a circuit for it, but he was using an original Z80 running at 2.5MHz, and I’m using a Z80A running at 4MHz.
Ciarcia’s circuit used a 7474 flip-flop and a 74121 monostable multivibrator with a 7400 (I’ll be using a 74LS74 & 74LS00) to de-bounce the step button.
I’d like to know if this circuit would still work? I’m still a bit of a noob in electrical engineering. I looked up the specs on the ICs, and the pulse width of the 74121 can be adjusted by altering the values of the resistors and caps in the circuit.
Am I worrying over nothing; can this circuit still be able to function at the faster clock speed?
>>55333685
I have experience playing 8-bit games and listening to 8-bit music. Does that count?
>>55333707
Yeah, I've got that too?
Didn't help I'm sorry to say.
>>55333685
What does this have to do with the RX480?
What's your longest up time ?
either PC or phone.
Longest up time in PC has been 32 hours.
Pic related it's my up time on Moto G
>>55333679
OS?
100ish days
>>55333679
>32hrs
Amazing
8/10 troll
/gcg/ graphics card general.
Please direct all graphics card related discussions to this thread to avoid spamming up this board.
Previous thread >>55330523
>>55333602
>Please direct all graphics card related discussions to
>>>/v/
>>55333602
STOP SPAMMING YOUR FUCKING THREAD
>>55333612
Won't work. Better to have one thread than asking 15 threads to go to /v/