@FredOverflow I'd say, the latter. However, it is hard to tell without actually benchmarking things. It depends. If you're comparing the same generation of CPUs it stands to reason than n+1 cores take more power than n cores
I have a webserver on AMD geode (7Watts for the full unit, including everything) and a fileserver on Intel D501 (dual core). The last one takes about 35 watts due to 5x1.5TB harddisks, but I don't keep it on all the time
@FredOverflow Don't. (Feel bad). Look at hardware.info, tweakers, get a shuny benchmark that shows you how it's twice as fast anyway, and keep it rational
@FredOverflow HT is of dubious value in many applications.
it's only useful when you have embarassingly parallel (i.e., num_cores * 2 at least) FP work going on, as far as I'm aware, and a drain the rest of the time
@FredOverflow Nope. It's also debatable whether that actually matters IRL. My media center has 4 cores and HT, and I can assure that is vast overkill. It runs on SSD too and still has a performance index of only 4.7
@FredOverflow My mediacenter, fileserver and webserver boxes (specs see above) all run without internal power-supply. They feature ordinary AC-DC adaptors
@tommai78101 haha :L all I have is i5 2500k which should be at 4.6ghz, but I goofed, a 128gb ssd, 1tb hdd, 80gb hdd, cd/dvd rom reader whatever its called
@FredOverflow A lil'' bit of both. Asrock has all the chipsets other borads have, but I'm not sure about bios and build quality. In fact I have my Mom's office PC on an AsRock board, and I'm not so sure I'd pick AsRock again next time.
@tom_mai78101 complicate things much? I'd be interested to know what kind of earplugs you use to ignore the screaming of fans and harddisk spindles around your pc
@RMartinhoFernandes Ok. So if p was short[42] and would have been accessed before, then it would be UB also due to strict aliasing? (Because I have no compiler to test it, since even GCC doesn't even give a warning when a new variable is created.)
@tom_mai78101 I shun that. Plus, it's very likely FF. It always acts up after a week or so. I hate restarting FF, though. It takes forever to reopen all my tabs...
@RMartinhoFernandes Hm.. okay. It's kind of awkward since the section 3.10/10 isn't even very large, maybe they (the committee) should clarify things a bit there.
@cooky451 My understanding is that in general you can appropriate the storage space of some POD type without trouble if you always access that storage as the same type (plus the exception for char).
Trying to detour CallWindowProc (using detours 3.0) in a global hook. For the moment I just call the original CallWindowProc function without touching the parameters and that works for a while but eventually there are messages that cause the receiving wndproc to hang. These messages seem to be non WM_ messages.
@Ell It certainly is quick, and does keyboard in amazing fashion. Gestures is cool for browsing porn Boost documentation and session support is so reliable, I love it
@sbi Makes a fair point. You should one time devote some time to killing some tabs. Will make the browser experience more predictable (especially in the light of unexplained slowdowns and CPU peaks)
@Ell I hate rebooting. With the hybrid suspend mode @RMartinho showed me, my machine is up in <10secs. With booting, it takes minutes. In fact, I'm at the point where I try to skip every other patchday.
However, C doesn't have these simple, helpful doodads that C++ offers
like classes, simplified non-cstring handling, etc. I know that it's
all possible to implement in C using jump tables and the like, but
that's a bit wordy at times, and not very type-safe for various
reasons.
I'...
@sbi New machine. My desktop is up from reboot in 30 seconds. Sadly, that is because it spends 22 seconds (!!!) in BIOS/POST and some fancy Intel Array thingy
@sehe I have this €3k laptop my employer gave me in 2009. Until this falls apart and they will have to give me a new one, it's the newest I can have. (I reinstalled in 2010, though.)
@sbi GOOD THING YOU REMIND ME! I got mailed last wednesday that I should pick specs for my new company laptop. That I never hardly use. Apparently, it has reached EOL
@sehe Since I worked at a company where they issued everyone a desktop machine and a laptop, and I, asked about it, wanted a powerful laptop, never mind the weight, I got so used to use a laptop exclusively, it's now part of my job interviews to pull the (impressively heavy) thing out of my pack, present to to a prospect employer, and say that I am used to working with this, and want one should I work for them.
the guy suggests that D is the solution, and I suggest that it's sub-optimal, which promptly inspires the other guy to descend from wherever he was hiding and flame away
IMO, The thing with assembly languauge, in this context, is that there is no use in trying to evade the 'incidental' complexity: in essence 'It will all look the same': no matter what the program does, no matter how you design it, no matter how you organize the code, it will still be this endless stream of iso-morphic code.
@tom_mai78101 Yes and there is a well-defined relation between those words. Focus more on the work with me part?
@tommai78101 I've seen programmers write code in highlevel languages, as if the same 'hopelessness' applied; that is unforgiveable since code is for humans, not just for compilers and the way you write it matters. Else, just go and use brainfuck