In Windows, you can use the power options to forcibly lower the clock.
On one of my older laptops, there was a driver bug where power options allowed the processor ratio to drop down to 1%. Which basically meant that the processor was allowed to clock at 133 MHz (base clock 133, multiplier 1x).
That wasn't very pleasant.
Took an act of congress to be able to debug it and open up power options to force the minimum back to something more reasonable than 1%.
And if Windows 7 isn't meant for a 133 MHz Nehalem. Then Windows 10 is meant for some Skylake or Kaby Lake processor clocked at 37.4 THz. Since that's what it takes.
> the “wiggle” strategy to maintain uptime on [the bonus damage while moving] effect has a negative impact on the health of the game (and its players).
I remember reading that MS went with the all-flat and single color theme with Win8 because back then they wanted a single UI for all platforms and transparency and gradients is harder on the GPU and therefore eats more battery.
@Mysticial I don't get it. Says, its made of many nodes. Does it actually appear as a single machine or is just a regular cluster where you launch stuff with mpi-run?
And they added so many half-implemented versions of the old win7 interface. I just use the win7 programs anyways. I uninstalled all the apps I could and replaced the rest.
But it is nice to get mobile apps with controller support from the store :3 Cheap way to get well-polished microtransaction-happy apps that I can play for a few hours without paying.
@Mikhail No idea. Too much information was lost in the "dumbification" of the article to target the general audience. I imagine it's probably actual shared memory where you can have a single address space. But it'll probably be so heavily NUMA that'll it'll be useless unless you know what you're doing.
I avoid cnet downloads unless absolutely necessary because sometimes I forget to turn off the optional free installations of mcafee or browser extensions
@Puppy Apparently, people here happen to talk about topics not related to C++ (or even programming), but promoting the growth of a programming community by linking you guys to the chat isn't permitted. Ok. I guess it makes a lot of sense.
@Borgleader So I get Newegg hard drive ads on MAL. Which is totally appropriate. I'm not sure if that's because of the tracking cookies that knows I buy that sort of stuff. Or whether it's the nature of MAL that tends to have a higher proportion of people building computers and needing hard drives. OTOH, I've been looking a lot at real estate lately. And I don't exactly get my sidebars filled with penthouse listings - even when I'm shopping for furniture and related shit.
However, I get mail ads for listings for units in the same fucking building that I live in. I'm guessing their target audience is for people who can buy multiple units and rent them out.
@Mysticial Huh, I do actually get condo ads because I do search for them, I havent noticed a pattern on where they appear though but I know I at least got them on youtube.
@Mysticial I liked getting a flier for garden work delivered to my apartment. Turned out everybody else in the block got one too. No gardens anywhere in the complex.
@Mysticial Tracking cookies. If you don't block them they'll personalize ads everywhere. I haven't been in the market for a gpu for a long time, but some sites still associate my ip with that data...
:\ after the kind of day I had poking around the codebase at work I want to rant, but this is too public a place. If only there were someplace private with a whitelisted viewer list, like discord.
Oh right, you can get people's wifi passwords if you successfully impersonate a router.
They'll connect. Deny them access and ask for password.
They see that the SSID is the same, so they'll enter it thinking it glitched.
Then your router connects to the "real" one and forwards the info there to do the connection. Now you've pulled off a MITM and obtained the password to the wifi.
Yep, then you can inject whatever data you want into the pages being served or the data being entered.
But the legality depends on where you are. Some places have no tolerance for mischief, others will laugh and let you off with a warning not to do it again.