Quatlicopatlix
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- Comment on Bye Intel, hi AMD! I’m done after 2 dead Intels 1 week ago:
First energy usage is not watts, second you can look via tools like hwinfo or others how much power your cpu draws. Where did i say it would draw 6.5w at 10%?
- Comment on Bye Intel, hi AMD! I’m done after 2 dead Intels 1 week ago:
Dude go measure your cpu usage while scrolling a site i can watch a high res video with cpu usage under 15% measuring the difference between no active program and only the os is nearly impossible. Why dont you go and log your cpu power for doing this vs only your os running and report back? If your cpu usage is above say 25% while loading a normal site without funky stuff going on something is weird.
- Comment on Bye Intel, hi AMD! I’m done after 2 dead Intels 1 week ago:
Yea exactly, you load a page your cpu will boost for 1% of the time you spend on that page while loading it and then idle at a few Mhz for your os. I dont get the “it doesnt idle”. With a slim linux system it propably idles a lot more than with win11.
- Comment on Bye Intel, hi AMD! I’m done after 2 dead Intels 1 week ago:
If the system is powered the cpu is always doing something. Idle doesnt mean that your pc is off it just means no “real” load. Modern cpus are so powerfull that browsing the web is no real cpu load. It may be a few % difference than just the os itself but windows backround tasks will propably make more impakt on the cpu load.
- Comment on Bye Intel, hi AMD! I’m done after 2 dead Intels 1 week ago:
Enlighten me! When is a cpu idleing?
- Comment on Bye Intel, hi AMD! I’m done after 2 dead Intels 1 week ago:
Ahh yes idle=not using computer and using computer=100% cpu usage. There is no such thing as “reading a pdf document” or “surfing the web”.
- Comment on Bye Intel, hi AMD! I’m done after 2 dead Intels 1 week ago:
The problem is just the infinity fabric that connects the chiplets. Afaik this is because its clock runs at a consstant speed and its made on a way bigger node. The monolithic parts dont have that problem.
- Comment on Bye Intel, hi AMD! I’m done after 2 dead Intels 1 week ago:
Nah all the am4 cpus have abysmal idle power, the am5 got a little better as far as i know but the infinity fabric was a nightmare for the idle power.
- Comment on Bye Intel, hi AMD! I’m done after 2 dead Intels 1 week ago:
Idle power is the only thing they are good at, but for a homeserver a used older cpu is good enough.
- Comment on [OC] El Zappo & Mr. Quetsch [7/?] 2 weeks ago:
I love these gifs :) <3
- Comment on Battlefield 6 dev apologizes for requiring Secure Boot to power anti-cheat tools 2 weeks ago:
It operates at kernel level, it lives in the kernel, i would argue it “modifies” the kernel since it lives there. Also you cant say that its not a rootkit since there is no way to know what the anticheat does. If ea or riot games or others eant they can look at your files processes or just do whatever since they habe access to everything. This is a rootkit, you just hope they only look at the processes to stop cheaters but you cant know if they may send something back or execute other code.
- Comment on Battlefield 6 dev apologizes for requiring Secure Boot to power anti-cheat tools 2 weeks ago:
No the anti cheat is just very intrusive and does wild stuff to look at what other process3s are doing and checks system calls etc. The fact that bf6 wont run if you have the riot games anti cheat running (wich alsso is very bad) is telling. If one company cant trust that the anticheat of another company may break something when it interferes with yours is bad. Look at the crowdstrike incident.
Microsoft itself wants all this stuff gone from the kernel after crowdstrike. If your anticheat needs root acess to look at every file, process and syscall to check if you are hacking it is a desaster waiting to happen. Look at all the anti virus programs that were hijaacked to get root acess before.
- Comment on Milliamp-hours per hour 3 weeks ago:
The max rating is important so your powersupply/battery can be sized accordingly. No powersupply can provide a abitrary current at their rated voltage.
- Comment on Spotify fans threaten to return to piracy as music streamer introduces new face-scanning age checks in the UK 1 month ago:
Yea my point was if people stopped using the apps then the big players will lobby the governemt to revert shit like that. But i also think that long term all big players would love to normalize taking your picture to open their app. Every bit of information they can sell is a win for them.
- Comment on Spotify fans threaten to return to piracy as music streamer introduces new face-scanning age checks in the UK 1 month ago:
Its not like every industrie can somehow lobby every consumer right away when someone wants to make a new law… oh wait they do…
- Comment on Stealthburner extruder grinding 1 month ago:
If the bearing is gone, that wont make it better. Best way would be dissasembly and then turning it to feel if it is bad.
- Comment on Anthem servers shutting down January 12, 2026 2 months ago:
It would not just be applied to titles that are punlished already. I dont get why people think that? The eu would write a law that then has to be passed and then be apllied to new releases in x years. Not retroactivly to old games.
- Comment on THE BIBLE 2 months ago:
It doesnt matter if we can define if it is a threat from a outside perspective with a historical context and it doesnt matter that god is actually not real because if you are a kid growing up and your parets tell you that you will die and go toll hell to be punished for eternety for some reason it has a big impact on you. These kids dont have the outside perspective or a history backround to know better, it will affect them. Even if it seems sus to them, untill a certain age kids will just beelieve what parents or other important figures tell them and if you grow up in an environment where everyone beelieves this it gets ingrained in you. It took a shit ton of time untill i aceppted that it was ok to also think guys are hot after being indoctrinated for most of my life. The deconstruction of all the bullshit and absolutly awfull morals and ethics you learn is very hard.
- Comment on Broken Arrow devs confirm their anti-cheat will not block Linux, SteamOS 2 months ago:
Have you read the article? It says it is not a kernel level anti cheat so it DHOULD work on linux but was not speciffially testez with proton.
- Comment on I'm looking for a no frills, physical key EV. Am I looking for something that no longer exists? 5 months ago:
Yea of course it is a “software” feature every motor in a ev is controlled by software that switches power electronics. “Dissconnecting” the phases of the motor so it wont recoup while is spins is still neutral. Or is “neutral” only a thing that a automatic transmission can do? If i put my manual out of gear is it then not in neutral? People dont want the manufacturer to install a clutch to physicly dissconnect the motors from the drivetrain but they want to be able to let the car roll without it braking by recharging the battery or dumping the power as heat into the powerstage.
And by the way yes most evs still habe gears just with a fixed ratio because if the motor was directly connected to your axle full motor rpm would be way faster than your max road speed you can drive.