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  1. Must be due to Russian Hax. In further Mohammed bin Sultan- shining light of Saudi Arabia- news, the quagmire in Yemen got even worse as the South Yemeni separatists who were the only organised native force fighting the Houthis predictably decided that what they really wanted was an independent southern state rather than to pointlessly fight and die in the north for Saudi and just overthrew whatever dregs of the formal government remained in Aden. And, of course, they used their MbS supplied weaponry to do it. Truly the man is Reverse Midas. Sadly that sort of thing happens pretty much every week- last week it was a hotel attacked. The security situation in Afghanistan is still dreadful and not improving.
  2. Unions are useless right up until the point you don't have them, or need one of their services. Much as insurance is useless, unless you crash your car or burn your house down.
  3. They all depend on how much strain they put on the CPU- what you're using the program for, how demanding the program and its functions are, whether it's multithreaded or not and whether it uses the GPU and for what. If there's a different bottleneck than the CPU there shouldn't be much effect unless it hits one of the other areas Meltdown/ Spectre fixes effect like certain types of disk functions. From what I remember Photoshop is badly optimised and has no effective multithreading at all and little (only with a couple of functions, iirc) GPU based acceleration so I'd suspect it would be adversely effected especially for intensive processes; IIRC the others all have some degree of multithreading andor GPU acceleration built in so are likely to be effected less, dependent on what exactly you're doing with them. It will also be dependent on what your hardware is, a well threaded program on an 8700k may be slightly slower than before but still faster than any other non enthusiast platform (though a very well threaded app on a r7 will likely be faster since SMT>>HT and the r7 has 2 extra cores). OTOH something a little bit older, less powerful and with fewer threads is likely to take a bigger hit since it's more likely to be struggling already.
  4. There aren't many turn based games, and even fewer where there is a significant AI 'turn' to take into account, hence "almost all" games being GPU limited by the ability to draw and fill polys and apply effects. It may also have an adverse effect on frame rates if you're playing at 720p low details with a 1080Ti, but that combination is also pretty rare and practically only used if you're trying to make a point or doing CPU testing.
  5. There will need to be BIOS updates to fully implement protection as well, so the exact performance loss is still unclear at this point. But yeah, certainly shouldn't be much if anything for games since they're almost always limited by the graphics card power rather than CPU; and most basic productivity and home computing tasks are not taxing on modern CPUs either.
  6. Grammar Nazi SJW. That is still double posting. Then the definition of 'double posting' has certainly lost much of it's meaning. The definition of double posting has always been exactly what it says and what it was since usenet: to post twice in succession in the same thread. Nothing more and nothing less. That's a lot easier to do and more excusable in systems with no subthreading like most forums (especially if the built in quote function is, uh, erratic if you try and do just about anything with it) and less excusable in those which do have subthreading like usenet or its rough modern equivalent reddit- but it's still double posting if you do it.
  7. That is still double posting. Given the ever so slightly broken state of the quotation code here it's definitely understandable double posting though, since it's a lottery whether you're going to get something usable quoting multiple people or end up with random misattributions and deletions if you try and change anything.
  8. I don't know if that's hypocrisy but it was certainly moronic to start talking about arming a 30k 'border force' if they didn't want a response from Erdogan; and much as I dislike the guy the US did patently lie to Erdogan multiple times and their position is mutually contradictory since the YPG and PKK are definitely more than casually linked. In the end Afrin plain ain't important enough to cut Turkey loose over, neither is Manbij, and if the US has to jettison the whole YPG to keep Turkey they'll do it and rely on the ex ISIS guys they're training in Deir Ez Zor to mess with Assad instead. End of the day the US simply didn't/ don't believe they'll have to make any choice and can have their cake and eat it too. Which is a massive misjudgement of exactly how seriously Erdogan takes it. US policy towards the YPG is their overall middle east policy in microcosm- absolutely the worst combination of pie in the sky wishful thinking and cold hearted pragmatism. PKK and YPG share the same philosophy (roughly anarcho-syndicalism, not communism) and the same parent organisation in the KCK, along with the Iranian PJAK. SDF is the militia of the DFNS, the YPG is the main part of the SDF. The YPG has explicitly denied wanting independence- they also have got on spectacularly badly with the Iraqi Kurds' main party which was blockading them up until recently. They're definitely a load of dreamers, they could have avoided being attacked by Turkey fairly easily if they'd agreed to a Russian brokered offer which had already been applied in their Aleppo enclave of Sheikh Maqsoud but decided to fight instead, a fight they will certainly lose. The practical choice was whether they'd get Syrian soldiers- probably not many at all, and at least broadly 'secular'- or the ethno religious dingbats in the Turkish proxy forces after a prolonged military campaign.
  9. Interesting, yeah. Can't quite decide whether the game is in bad taste or not, so I guess I'd go with a default not in bad taste. And as the article indicates, it was never confirmed it was one of their underwater nebelwerfers that exploded, conventional torpedoes are perfectly capable of doing so as well.
  10. So how's the difficulty? Is it a hard game? Save vs 10 year old humour: critical failure.
  11. I could never complain about Richard Cheney's name being censored, for some reason it seems highly appropriate. Not sure if he literally had no pulse while he was still VP or a bit after, but he was certainly not at all healthy. Statins are one of the most prescribed drugs anywhere. Not quite typical to be on them when 70+, but it's common, and fairly common even with fit people with a history/ family history of high blood pressure. In Trump's case he clearly is overweight though. Came up earlier, but while dementia tests do appear really easy if someone has dementia they absolutely cannot do them properly while someone without will ace them even if they hate tests. That's how they're designed.
  12. I could see Trump legitimately being 108kg, though ironically you'd have to assume that he did almost literally no exercise to be so. Kind of the opposite of power athletes being 'obese' on the BMI scale while having a jacked appearance because all their weight is muscle.
  13. I checked a couple of reviews to make sure, and it looks like around the best that can be expected practically is ~2 hours. I'm fairly impressed it made it that long.
  14. Meh, everyone knows that Bran ends up as Bran the Builder. So deep and nuanced: he's actually named after himself!
  15. If it's the Ryzen 1700/ RX580 one be aware that its battery life is poor since they're using desktop rather than laptop chips, though that also makes it one of the better desktop replacement models.
  16. Wrong thread dude, this isn't the posting a funny thread. Wrong thread dude, this isn't the posting a funny thread.
  17. Most of the games I'd recommend have already been mentioned. If I had to pick I'd say Divinity Original Sin so long as story doesn't matter too much and there's a tolerance for some silliness and Dragon Age Origins so long as there's tolerance of mid life Bioware tropes (and filler combat). It's.. ..but much like its developer it's a goneburger, as of the end of 2017. So if you don't own it now you never will. Well, until Beamdog remasters it in 5 years time.
  18. Politico is there, with the WP/ HuffPo. Beeb and Grauniad are there as well and are probably the most used British sites internationally apart from the Daily Fail which amazingly is the most visited 'news' website on the internet, apparently. And as a sad indictment on humanity. The results are pretty weird though, I can't reconcile the Beeb and Economist being in the same position; nor Al Jazeera, even the US/ English version, being in the same position as The Daily Show.
  19. I voted for GTA: Vice City. Wouldn't say it's a cerebral experience, but it was great fun and had fantastic aesthetics. 2 magnificent people of taste and refinement also voted for Elite, which I think made it the highest ranked space sim despite being 33 (!) years old and not making the top 106. I also considered Wing Commander IV and Privateer but didn't choose either in the end.
  20. The expansion pack issue probably has to be handled that way. While I would have happily voted for NWN w/ all xpacs rather than MotB specifically I wouldn't have voted for NWN2 alone. And in Alpha Centauri's case the expansion pack made the game worse.
  21. That doesn't look bad at all. If (and it's a big if) the rumours about meltdown requiring some further fixing are true it might still get worse but at the moment it certainly doesn't look significant for the average desktop user. Everyone and everything (nearly) is effected by Spectre, even including RISC chips. The only source I've seen for everyone being effected by Meltdown though is Intel FUD trying to conflate the two issues. Everything else says it's Intel specific.
  22. Yeah, it's basically in the 3-5% reduction range for games (well, the four games tested, and not in GPU limited scenarios like 4k) which isn't great but also isn't a catastrophe except PR wise.
  23. From what I've seen the minimum hit is ~5% though, since everything does system calls including games. Not nearly as bad as the worse case but since it's a straight hardware fault the only true fix is to redesign the processor. And I suspect from the secret squirrel response that there wouldn't even be an option not to update short of air gapping anyway. Very good news for AMD though, it puts Ryzen on the same effective IPC as Intel already with a refresh coming that ought to have a decent potential boost to both IPC and overclock potential. Plus if Epyc does get a foot in the door for servers that's real money. Then again AMD does have their segfault issue as well.
  24. Said it in the other thread but Sharpie is just supporting brave freedom loving Novorossiya in their struggle against tyranny. Slav solidarity and all that.
  25. Yep, the prequels desperately needed good editing at the concept and scripting stages but the base story and ideas are mostly fine, they just needed someone else to tune them. I'd still rate RoTS as a good movie overall though, and the last third (minus dying of sadness) as very good. But when it comes to Lucas I'm always reminded of a story about The Beatles and why Lennon/ McCartney was such a great song writing duo while Paul McCartney solo was a load of self indulgent tosh- John could tell Paul when he was being self indulgent and most importantly Paul would pay attention when told. But I'll say this for the prequels, they do at least make sense overall as a story even if the journey along the story is not always... optimal, and while the dialogue is often stultifying it is at least memorable even when Anakin is espousing a deep loathing for silica particles. I can't say the same for the sequels, the continuity between them and the original trilogy and even between TFA and TLJ is questionable and while the dialogue certainly isn't bad it is arguably something worse- it's literally unremarkable. "Amazing, every word you just said was wrong" is about the only line from either sequel film I can remember at all. Even setting the memes aside I could probably quote a dozen lines at absolute minimum from any other SW film; and I've only seen the prequels one time more than TFA and seen both sequels far more recently. Still, nice action scenes and set pieces as always, and if you leave your brian in neutral enjoyable enough. (Best thing about the prequels and probably SW overall is and always will be Ian McDiarmid playing Palps as a pantomime villain and mugging the camera unapologetically every chance he got as that made the absolute most of what he was provided with. And whatever else you can say about Lucas he had at times- when he wasn't trying to just sell merchandise- a true talent for impressive set pieces; that very first Star Destroyer shot in Star Wars is still perhaps my absolute favourite.)
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