Some Intel CPUs lost 9% of their performance almost overnight
By Jacob RoachApril 22, 2024
"Over the past few weeks, we’ve seen an increasing number of reports of instability on high-end Intel CPUs like the Core i9-14900K. Asus has released a...
MacOS is a shit show as well, just in a different way. Everything in MacOS is fine, if all you want to do is do things "the Apple Way" and not stray from the happy path at all ever.
Though the biggest problem with MacOS is not the software...
A lot of people see a bad regulation, and instead of wanting to fix that regulation, their first reaction is "regulation = bad"
I'd argue in many cases "no regulation" is just as bad as, and sometimes maybe even worse than "bad regulation".
The...
Couldn't disagree more.
Net neutrality was fantastic regulation to prevent abuse by those who control the networks. It is ultimately absolutely necessary in an era when more and more necessary communication, business transactions and...
Corporatism has nothing to do with Socialism. Socialism is basically democracy for the work place. Corporatism is when companies get together to work for a common interest. You know, lobbying. We have a weak democracy. Put things up to a...
well i think this is actually a good thing...? it means that isp's can't prioritize traffic to companies that pay some kind of fee and slow down other types of traffic that don't. right?
no it shouldn't...it can exist in both places...this is a Tech News subsection...the console section is separate...both can exist together...I've never seen anyone so obsessed with nitpicking forum topics on any forum in all my years
every News...
It seems that Wayland is not a performance problem on AMD with Plasma 6. Side note, the 4% market share seems less like a fluke. As of March, it's now 4.05%.
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/2024/04/linux-continues-to-be-above-4-on-the-desktop/
If an exploit is only on two architectures by default without much funding and you spend a large amount of effort targeting a more resilient architecture at some point it becomes more of a tech demo. Reverse engineering anything takes A LOT of...