> We'll get straight to the point: the i7 6800K is the first genuinely affordable HyperThreaded six-core CPU ever made, delivering $1,000 CPU performance for less than half the price. Source
6 cores @ 3.4 GHz over 8 cores @ 3.0 GHz (almost) any day. But in reality, anyone who knows what they are doing will be running both of them at 4.0 GHz.
The 6800K is going to clock a bit higher simply because it has fewer cores. But they're all gonna get up to around 4.0 GHz.
Yeah, ~400 is usually a nice spot for the cpu. Beyond that and you're talking Mysticial's needs. Below that, you're talking somebody who uses computers less than 4 hours a day ^^;
@Aaron3468 I've been tempted more than once to drop $800 for a 6700K build for the purpose of Skylake tuning. That never happened though.
$800 for the full system.
Seeing that my laptop was serving well for that purpose, I didn't see a point. So I resisted that urge. IOW, I haven't built anything for a year and half.
Write a program that will perform the following:
Continuously ask user to enter non-zero integers. Use a vector to store all the inputs
entered by the user. The program will stop asking for input once a 0 is entered.
Print the list of integers entered by the user.
Calculate and print the sum of...
@Aaron3468 In my home machine I use a $80 CPU (or so). For most of what I do, it runs faster than my Xeon E5 1620 machine at work (more memory, better SSD).
@JerryCoffin That is true. It's fantastic how cheap powerful parts are right now :D Machines with cpus and gpus worth ~100 are very respectable even without SSDs
What I mean is that they're respectable, but not great when you spend ~100 on a cpu and ~100 on a gpu. Nearly everyone I know can get by with those specs until they start buying AAA pc games (or making big programs)
@Aaron3468 Yeah I know, when I read it the first time i thought the price was referring to "Machines" not "cpus and gpus" so i thought you were missing a 0
@Mysticial I saw a pair for 65$ on newegg the other day, i almost bought to to upgrade to 32gb for the hell of it
Speaking of, it's time for me to buy 16GB ram; I'm starting to hit the ceiling of my 8GB. SSD seriously improved most of the speed on my machine. I've got a small one for my OS and a few programs and a bigger one for games (when they're 60GB of textures/audio, loading speed really improves)
@JerryCoffin Ah, we have thing at work where it distributes it to machines on the same broker, and has a network cache, both of these make a hell of a difference on compile times (if you havent synced in a while or have to do a full rebuild for wtv reason)
And by a thing at work I mean this thing (which I think is open source?)
@Borgleader We do use scons, which has a network cache, so a fresh build (of the largest project I've worked on here) still only takes a couple minutes or so.
No because if you do them in same order you dont benefit from cache. if you randomize, person A will build a different file from person b, so when person b ends up compiling that file its in the cache already
Going forward, “rep-whore” (and its derivatives) will be treated like any other term that’s inconsistent with the community’s “be nice” policy: it will be removed.
It’s totally okay if you’ve used it in the past.
Nobody’s judging the many users who’ve used it. And users will NOT start being s...
I don't think that the whole rep thing post is gonna change much, unless they ban, at which point some of the better members will leave/be banned, and cause more problems than they probably though it would solve
If "repwhore" gets treated the same way as "fuck" or any other language profanity, then it probably won't be too much of an issue. But if they start banning people for using the word at all, then that's gonna cause a lot of issues.
An alternate approach is a technical one. Just like how +/-1 got banned from comments, they could do a profanity filter. But that's got plenty of other problems.
Cannot Be Done
I'm sorry, but this “problem” is truly impossible to solve. Consider these:
ꜰᴜᴄᴋ is U+A730.1D1C.1D04.1D0B, "\N{LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL F}\N{LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL U}\N{LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL C}\N{LATIN LETTER SMALL CAPITAL K}"
ᶠᵘᶜᵏ is U+1DA0.1D58.1D9C.1D4F, "\N{M...
@Mystical Maybe in the short term. It's like gay marriage - when it started to become a public issue, people became more aware and vehement about what they felt was right, on both sides - but respect for others will win out in the long run. — Emrakul18 secs ago
Simple, reads the next instruction as a number, saves it in mem and skips execution of that operation. Means you can use 30 and get 2 different numbers, if you know what you're doing :P
That's why I recommend that you give it a shot. Look up 'how to write a gameboy emulator', and study the instruction set. It's very easy as a side project. The hardest part is adding GUI and support for real .gb files
I also worry about what using a derogatory term for a prostitute to refer to someone who wants a lot of something (be it sex, reputation or something else) implies, exactly. — Obie 2.01 min ago
^^ "rep-prostitute" is less offensive than "rep-whore".
@orlp In the end I just used a recursive expansion of a parameter pack. It's shitty and the callstack is littered with crap now. I need to benchmark to make sure it's all getting inlined and has no impact on performance, but at least it properly evaluates each thing once and then passes it through to the desired function without moves/copies inbetween, which is nice.
Mkay. I'm looking for a simple thing I can implement to attempt to convert directly to it :P It falls under the "probably turing complete" thing, but I'm trying to find a way to prove it :P
Basically, returning a table/userdata is expensive. If you break that userdata up into multiple returns instead, it's much faster. I enabled sol to be able to seamlessly break apart and come-together from multiple returns, making the whole system A+ good.
I was going to try that (before 4F was added :P) but the problem was getting a proper value on the stack, because the more commands I added to increase that value, the larger it had to be lol
@Darkrifts as a cpp whore, I know I can implement loops using #include __FILE__, but as long as I tiptoe appropriately across blue paint I can also chain evaluation macros. Those can't loop indefinitely, but I can emulate a looper for an arbitrary number of iterations.
But if you also have goto you have quite a bit of power (I have to actually "emulate" goto when rec programming the preprocessor)
I don't know what other color to pick for all of those selections. I'm at 13 and it's really hard to pick something that isn't just a darker shade of another color already present.
docs is basically like Q&A except quality standards are much lower, you can write about absolutely irrelevant things, and you get rep if you edit someone's post