Message from @Tervy

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2019-03-04 22:52:10 UTC  

small mouse and shitty side mouse buttons

2019-03-04 22:55:06 UTC  

^objectively wrong

2019-03-04 23:01:14 UTC  

its a small mouse

2019-03-04 23:01:15 UTC  

small to medium

2019-03-04 23:01:35 UTC  

and the side buttons are small

2019-03-05 00:07:57 UTC  

im sorry i don't have manlet hands

2019-03-06 05:22:25 UTC  

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/527849695020580866/552722633494626305/20190304_131918.jpg

2019-03-06 05:22:54 UTC  

10/10 laptop

2019-03-06 05:23:12 UTC  

#1 notebook

2019-03-06 05:28:43 UTC  

the goal is to read more than one of those tasks in htop

2019-03-06 05:40:48 UTC  

the DS has more functionality and fun games tho

2019-03-06 05:41:39 UTC  

The NDS's library was so good

2019-03-06 05:42:29 UTC  

If I had just one source of entertainment, that would cover pretty much everything

2019-03-06 05:42:46 UTC  

I'd get the 3DS instead

2019-03-06 10:36:52 UTC  

```The researchers say that Spoiler improves Rowhammer attacks and cache attacks that reverse-engineer virtual-to-physical address mapping. Using Spoiler, they show the leakage can be used to speed up reverse-engineering by a factor of 256. It also can speed up JavaScript attacks in the browser.

The researchers say that Intel has confirmed receipt of their findings on December 1, 2018. However, they note Intel won't be able to use a software mitigation to fully address the problem Spoiler exploits. Meanwhile hardware mitigations could address the issue but would almost certainly mean a hit on CPU performance.

They note that for JavaScript-based Spoiler attacks via a website, browsers could mitigate Spoiler by removing accurate timers, but removing all timers could be impractical. ```

2019-03-06 10:36:58 UTC  

the meaningfull tldr from that (and the fact that it afftects all the "intel core" series and is non-OS related attack

2019-03-06 10:40:48 UTC  

wtf i hate intel even more now

2019-03-06 10:41:09 UTC  

But apparently it's happening for all with Intel being hit the hardest

2019-03-06 10:41:37 UTC  

this one speficialy is intel unique bug

2019-03-06 10:42:24 UTC  

but spectre family attacks indeed affect other processors too but not as hard as intel processors as their architecture relies on the base what spectre abused¨

2019-03-06 10:43:24 UTC  

Guess it's high time to start seriously thinking about upgrading to Ryzen, since it's seems like a new day a new intel spectre stuff

2019-03-06 10:44:15 UTC  

related note: microshit finaly fixed their very very very poor implementation of spectre fix

2019-03-06 10:44:25 UTC  

with googles retpoline mitigation instead

2019-03-06 10:44:54 UTC  

as microshit is microshit

2019-03-06 10:44:57 UTC  

"Windows 10, version 1809 and later releases,"

2019-03-06 10:45:05 UTC  

no security patches for ones before

2019-03-06 10:46:38 UTC  

for those not in the loop: google(tm) fix is around 2-4% performance loss compared to 10-25 what operating system were originaly having to deal with

2019-03-06 18:39:01 UTC  

meanwhile at microsoft

2019-03-06 19:47:32 UTC  

haha what an epic trole xd

2019-03-06 20:52:43 UTC  

>ur making urself a target for hackers

2019-03-06 20:53:02 UTC  

<:tipsfedora:383326576609329162>

2019-03-07 01:30:35 UTC  

Well, Windows hates this laptop even with a brand new battery installed

2019-03-07 01:30:46 UTC  

I'm thinking 10 has driver issues with the T420

2019-03-07 01:30:51 UTC  

Fucking CPU stuck at 780MHz

2019-03-07 01:30:55 UTC  

Constantly.

2019-03-07 01:31:22 UTC  

I said fuck it and decided to stick with Ubuntu MATE.

2019-03-07 07:14:01 UTC  

>windows