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Subjector 5 points ago +5 / -0

Probably the whole point of original CR content is so that people from their parent company can double dip. They can say to their Japanese owners "We barely take in any profit, it all goes to buying content, we even use retarded Moldovan developers to save on costs." Meanwhile they get paid for work from Crunchyroll and then they get paid again for producing their original content.

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Subjector 15 points ago +15 / -0

if these sexual assault allegations are fake at all

Sexual harassment doesn't follow logic, so I am sure there is something. Say "Hi" to female coworker, sexual harassment. Don't say "Hi," now you are discriminating against her.

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Subjector -5 points ago +5 / -10

My goal was to shame you into making fewer shitty comments mentioning your stocks. I'd even take you replying to my comments less. That is how first world society works. It was probably naive since you are shameless and treat this community as your personal blog.

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Subjector -6 points ago +4 / -10

I'll have you know I am what they call a stock trader. I am kind of a big deal, I trade stocks. You mentioned dishwashers, I just bought some Whirlpool stock. I am hoping to make a pretty good profit off of it.

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Subjector 44 points ago +44 / -0

For consumers? no. Google is pretty happy with all its ad acquisitions, all those companies are dead and there is no competition. Oracle is pretty happy with its patent trolling from its acquisitions. Game companies are pretty happy with their small company buys where they produce garbage sequels and everyone buys it.

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Subjector -14 points ago +6 / -20

No one cares or is interested in your stock trades. Everyone owns and trades stocks these days, it is like mentioning you own a dishwasher. You come off like some FOB Indian.

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Subjector 5 points ago +5 / -0

You sound like someone who won't turn off your blinders and admit who the true enemy is.

TheImpossible1

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Subjector 2 points ago +2 / -0

It sounds like it will use a compatibility layer, and I’m expecting that said layer will likely be tied to Steam such that you can’t just run a non-Steam copy of a game using it even if it’s perfectly playable through Steam. I hope I’m wrong.

Steam deck uses Proton to provide compatibly to non Linux games. You can use Proton with non Steam games. You can install non Steam games on the Steam Deck.

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Subjector 3 points ago +3 / -0

Does that matter? Its okay with you that Microsoft is spending billions on women because it is in SEA? It goes with your crazy matriarchy conspiracy theory more than 99% of the dumb shit you post. This is why no one should take you seriously. You have no principles.

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Subjector 6 points ago +6 / -0

In that case there would be a short term loss on banning some customers. The long term gain would be in the power to silence anyone criticizing your company. Sony/Microsoft would work with Facebook/Twitter/Amazon/Google to silence anything they want. They already work with each other to kill competitors like Parler. In the long term having ability to censor all public opinions over the Internet is much more profitable.

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Subjector 3 points ago +3 / -0

Websites maybe at some point even?

Netflix only played 4K on Windows 10, with Kaby Lake or newer, and using Edge browser. Not sure if it is still true, but it used to be like that. Since Pluton will be on almost all processors in a few years, it is going to be a lot easier to force people to have it for DRM.

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Subjector 6 points ago +6 / -0

I've had my 4790K for around 8 years. My hope is to build a new computer this year with a Pluton-Free processor and have it last 10 years. A lot can happen in 10 years. Maybe we'll have ARM based high performance Nvidia chips. Maybe RISC processors will take off. Maybe Pluton processors will have unfixable security vulnerability and be removed and disabled.

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Subjector 4 points ago +4 / -0

You can disable or partially disable both of them. You just need to trust either company that disabling it works and there isn't some secret govt warrant preventing them from allowing you to disable something. It isn't ideal, but I lived with it.

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Subjector 2 points ago +2 / -0

It's a flaw, but not with the CPU.

You cant say that, it doesn't work right on any system apparently. Maybe the final solution they come up with never works right, even on Windows. Linux has told Intel to fuck off several times, maybe the scheduler people will do it this time and it never works on Linux. Most people don't buy computer hardware based on projected functionality. Right now its a poorly functioning garbage CPU.

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Subjector 2 points ago +2 / -0

But that isn't a flaw. It's just a case of the software not being updated yet.

I would say that is a flaw. The end user does not care why it performs worse. I don't know when they will update the Linux scheduler and how well it will perform after that and when will that update make it to w/e distro I am using. All I see now is multiple game benchmarks with lower scores.

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Subjector 10 points ago +10 / -0

They don't even have to do that anymore. It's Microsoft, give enough Rupees and it is yours.

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Subjector 12 points ago +12 / -0

Only a problem for gamers since they need performance and being online with that performance.

RaspberryPi4 does really well for most things, but is insufficient for bad websites. The Internet is shit. You need 4 high powered cores to look up recipes. Practically every stupid website tries to auto-play their video, record every action to multiple analytics sites, load chat dialogs, etc. I cant browse the internet comfortably without a pihole on my i7 4790K. All these shitty electron apps use tons of ram too.

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Subjector 4 points ago +4 / -0

I meant E cores. The E cores do harm performance in Linux and OpenBSD because their schedulers don't know the difference between P and E cores right now. Especially in games: https://www.phoronix.com/scan.php?page=article&item=alderlake-p-e&num=2 But the real comparison is 10 P cores vs 8P/8E since the 8 E cores take up the space of 2 P cores. I'd rather have 10 P cores than rely on the scheduler to choose the right core.

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Subjector 26 points ago +26 / -0

Go ahead and hire Casey Anthony as a babysitter then. I assumed Microsoft did so many fucked up things that it is impossible to recover from such a bad reputation, but I guess here we are.

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Subjector 24 points ago +24 / -0

Windows 11 requires TPM. TPM is a chip that gives a bunch of hardware based security functions. Pluton will emulate a TPM, but it suppose to more secure because the communication is on chip because you cannot snoop the bus. It is a Microsoft coprocessor that is connected to your processor which can do god knows what.

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Subjector 26 points ago +26 / -0

I based my decision on the fact that Microsoft is both extremely incompetent and evil. The details of its implementation are irrelevant to me. What Pluton is capable of doing is almost certainly a lie. Here is their blog about it.

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Subjector 9 points ago +10 / -1

Sucks because Alder Lake is such a garbage CPU with P (Pussy) cores. I was really hoping to get a generation or two with AMD on DDR5. Maybe I will splurge on upcoming Threadripper if they don't have Pluton.

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Subjector 10 points ago +10 / -0

AMD, Intel, and Qualcomm all will be using Pluton. I am not sure when, but if AMD is using it, it will probably be in next generation or two with the others.

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Subjector 39 points ago +39 / -0

I will stop using computers before I will use a processor with Microsoft Pluton.

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