KillingTimeItself

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KillingTimeItself,

waiting for the inevitable “liberal owns conservative by dailying an ex military truck just to spite republicans”

I genuinely have more respect for people dailying industrial trucks, rather than pickups. I don’t care how silly it is, i can respect it to some degree. (i may be biased)

KillingTimeItself,

look at the laptop, he’s so happy.

Just enjoying the tunes, and the light workload, content as can be.

KillingTimeItself,

i have a couple of 11-12 release year thinkpads, they’re super capable, not productivity monsters, but they’re fine.

KillingTimeItself,

linux on an ssd without a DE goes hard as fuck on anything that has no beans in it what so ever.

WM are the shit.

KillingTimeItself,

im right here!

KillingTimeItself,

to be fair, everything struggles with software decoding on modern HEVC codecs (yes i realize HEVC is technically H265 but that’s a stupid fucking name, and i refuse to use HEVC and AVC as anything other than generics for the class of codec they’re in because that’s the only thing that makes sense)

And the internet, so like. None of this is “new”

KillingTimeItself,

in reality, you’re the problem.

NO, IT’S THE TECH INDUSTRY, NOT ME, I’M PERFECTLY FINE!

KillingTimeItself,

As it’s been updated over the years with new features the OS has heavier usage on the hardware.

windows skill issue.

Also if it’s still got a hard drive in there chances are it’s dying after 10 years

too bad they soldered those to the motherboard in a ball and grid arrangement type deal, those suck to remove…

This is kind of like buying a car and not changing the oil and tires and being mad when it totals and kills your family on the highway.

KillingTimeItself,

But even so, unless the computer in question is a netbook or something it’ll be fine. For reference, I have a ThinkPad laptop that was manufactured in 2012 and I still use it daily. It runs Windows 10 just fine. Updates and all. The latest Corel suite, modern browsers, video editing, no problem. PC performance reached a bit of plateau coincidentally… about 10 years ago.

even then you could just install something like linux on it, and it would probably be lighter than win7 which is what likely shipped with that machine, though i think some sported windows 8 later in the cycle.

KillingTimeItself,

have there been like studies on this? Or anything that shows any sort of relevant data about it? I’ve been curious what effect it has on manufactured stuff like this for a while now.

KillingTimeItself,

this comment is fucking brutal dude, i love it.

KillingTimeItself,

conservatives: edgy humor

liberals: conservatives are nazis

conservatives: WHAT NO YOU CAN’T SAY THAT

KillingTimeItself,

such tragedy!

KillingTimeItself,

wont stop me from doing it myself.

Fuck your precious metals, land is even better.

KillingTimeItself,

people are pissing and shitting themselves over it because the government said so, and they want something to bitch about.

That’s about it.

KillingTimeItself,

i guess but even then it would still have massive political implications, including the US, which is incredibly messy. And taiwan itself wouldn’t be very happy about it.

Extrinsic factors are the most important ones for this kind of stuff, it’s why the vietnam war failed for us.

KillingTimeItself,

As it stands, China is the majority manufacturer of semiconductors - responsible for more than half of all chips produced - because they’re building foundries far faster and at higher quality than their American peers at Intel.

the reason why they produce half of all semi conductors, probably has more to do with the type of semi conductors they produce, mainly IC chips. As opposed to things like CPUs and GPUs, they’ve only recently started getting into that space. The intels and TSMCs of the world produce highly optimized designs and fab processes specifically for things like CPUs and GPUs.

A chip with 8 and gates on it is probably vastly easier to produce than an 8088 cpu, for example.

KillingTimeItself,

i wonder if this also includes trying to physically damage the machinery in order to ensure one hell of a time getting it back online, because theoretically once you wipe it, you can just start smashing shit together that shouldn’t be smashed together lol.

KillingTimeItself,

no, you’re thinking about it wrong. The whole point of a doomsday machine is useless if it’s countered by simply being known about.

China knowing how TSMC has their delete key working, shouldn’t make a fucking difference, on whether or not it works. If it does, it’s not a very good delete key, because china probably already knows how it works, as well as the US.

KillingTimeItself,

thermites a good one, not quite instantaneous, but still pretty good.

Would certainly be a good counter for hardware.

KillingTimeItself,

this is, decent. The problem here is that it’s almost always easier to reverse engineer a system that’s partially constructed, than it is one that’s completely deconstructed.

You would ideally want to delete ALL software, and ALL hardware running that software, that would be MUCH harder to reverse engineer. Or at the very least, significantly more expensive.

although i imagine building chips to fail is almost an impossible thing. Cpus almost never die, unless you blow them up with too much power lol.

KillingTimeItself,

yeah but that’s the problem though. It shouldn’t matter, why do you think the US is public about where it’s nuclear reactors are located?

Why do you think every country with nuclear weapons is open about having them? It’s not because it’s a detriment if others know about it, it’s a detriment if others have them.

China knowing about it merely makes it a MAD system. China knowing how it works would ensure that it’s almost impossible for them to actually take over the plant, assuming TSMC isn’t hiring idiots to run opsec.

KillingTimeItself,

yeah, and they’ve released a couple gpus recently, all of which have been about 10 years behind in technology, and CPUs, domestically manufactured ones, are about 1-2 decades behind. Excluding intels domestic chinese cpus.

KillingTimeItself,

probably, i’m just repeating standard rules of security practice though. If it’s only secure because someone doesn’t know about it. It’s not secure.

I highly doubt TSMC is doing anything less than the state of the art practices with regards to this problem.

KillingTimeItself,

It seems to me to be a lesser charge. A net that catches a larger population and they can then go fishing for bigger fish to make the prosecutor look good. Or as I’ve heard from others, it is used to simplify prosecution. PedoAnon can’t argue “it’s a deepfake, not a real kid” to the SWAT team.

ah that could be a possibility as well. Just ensuring reasonable flexibility in prosecution so you can be sure of what you get.

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