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    Posted on 22-07-11, 11:02
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    Posted by desudesu
    The first thing that popped into my head when I read A380 was one of the Dingoo handhelds, funny enough, which was inferior to the original A320 (and in itself not even produced by the original people afaik), so that's something else heh.

    >only available in China because of neverending hardware shortages
    I'm not sure that translates to 'shipping shortages'. Intel are just talking shit. :P
    I read A380 and thought of jets from Airbus. I am pretty sure this is because of tomman.

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    Posted on 22-07-11, 17:54
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    Posted by CaptainJistuce
    Posted by desudesu
    The first thing that popped into my head when I read A380 was one of the Dingoo handhelds, funny enough, which was inferior to the original A320 (and in itself not even produced by the original people afaik), so that's something else heh.

    >only available in China because of neverending hardware shortages
    I'm not sure that translates to 'shipping shortages'. Intel are just talking shit. :P
    I read A380 and thought of jets from Airbus. I am pretty sure this is because of tomman.

    Well, all Intel needs to do to ensure the success of their new GPUs is to bundle each with a copy of Microsoft Flight Simulator, of course!

    Now you can fly an A380 on your A380 YO DAWG~

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    Posted on 22-07-12, 03:48
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    All your 'bus are belong to us!

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    Posted on 22-07-13, 00:04
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    Yet another logo-and-website speculative execution vulnerability that nobody but warfare actors would exploit: Retbleed
    https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=RETBLEED

    Mitigating Retbleed in the Linux kernel required a substantial effort, involving changes to 68 files, 1783 new lines and 387 removed lines. Our performance evaluation shows that mitigating Retbleed has unfortunately turned out to be expensive: we have measured between 14% and 39% overhead with the AMD and Intel patches respectively.


    I have a word for you security researchers: FUCK OFF.

    Seriously, we know, our computers are broken... but nobody is buying ME that supoosedly invulnerable rig, so stay the hell away from making my machines much slower than they already are, all because of theoretic lab attacks that nobody does in real life (no, my machines are not targets for USA/China/Russia despite how much I hate them, thanks).

    I'm starting to seriously hate security researchers with a passion. Go hack a Playstation or something actually useful!

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    Posted on 22-07-15, 11:15
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    Posted by tomman
    Yet another logo-and-website speculative execution vulnerability that nobody but warfare actors would exploit: Retbleed
    https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=news_item&px=RETBLEED

    Mitigating Retbleed in the Linux kernel required a substantial effort, involving changes to 68 files, 1783 new lines and 387 removed lines. Our performance evaluation shows that mitigating Retbleed has unfortunately turned out to be expensive: we have measured between 14% and 39% overhead with the AMD and Intel patches respectively.


    I have a word for you security researchers: FUCK OFF.

    Seriously, we know, our computers are broken... but nobody is buying ME that supoosedly invulnerable rig, so stay the hell away from making my machines much slower than they already are, all because of theoretic lab attacks that nobody does in real life (no, my machines are not targets for USA/China/Russia despite how much I hate them, thanks).

    I'm starting to seriously hate security researchers with a passion. Go hack a Playstation or something actually useful!

    So far most of these security protections can be disabled in Windows 11 and older via a registry key, or you can use software like InSepctre to make it easier.

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