vr chat is one of those things that is fun for a few hours and you stop enjoying it. It's a bit cooler than SL because no one cares about copyrighted material in vr chat, but it's going to happen eventually.
Corrupt tech media is getting paid off to downplay the effects of Meltdown on Intel performance. Just a remind how crooked shit is, Tom's Hardware and Anandtech are owned by marketing companies that have Intel as a client.
You will notice that minimum frame rates are missing from a lot of benchmarks that test the effects of Meltdown. It's because it's absolutely demolishing them.
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I really don't want to write up and spoon feed, but Meltdown affects kernel operations and system calls. You can run benchmarks like wPrime that don't make a lot of system calls and request that much from the kernel, and the performance problems won't show up.
It's not going to affect everything, but there are a lot of things taking massive performance hits. If you think that losing a bunch of performance is negated by the fact that some things run fine, even though you paid for an advertised amount of performance, then idk, what to tell you.
All I have to say is look at how tech media handled Phenom's TLB problem that lost 5% performance in worst case scenarios and compare it to how they handle the Intel one. Not to mention the Intel one is far worse, it's fixing a security issue that transcends your OS. Not to mention this is the second massive security flaw Intel has had in a year that allowed hackers to gain access to your computer and it doesn't matter what OS you're using.
Sorry you feel that way, I expect more from you goober gays but I guess some of you are just too arrogant. You just have to read Intel's PR statement about all of this to know they're doing everything to confuse people into thinking that Meltdown affects all CPUs (Spectre does, but it's not as severe and doesn't have the giant performance penalty for a fix). The whole thing has played out hilariously fake.
They try, but everyone laughs at them because they never contribute anything besides Codes of Conduct, comments, and changing terminology. They are a laughing stock.
yes, try looking into codes of conduct for languages and GIT projects. Rust and Go are good places to start. They have definitely tried, but FOSS is entirely merit based (unless you're Lennart Poettering), so they didn't do very well.
They don't actually want to play these games. They like the idea of playing games, but they don't want to actually play them. So they look for any excuse they can to avoid playing them.
Nintendo said they wanted a more mature audience with Switch. I think they realized that their base has grown up and still want Nintendo games. I assume SJWs/Treehouse argued their method of localization was best and more family friendly, and NoJ decided that NoA is hurting business by maintaining such a childish image for their products.