@bwDraco More stable than what? From the data on that page... sure, if you're comparing with previous-gen chips, but Broadwell-E, Skylake and Kaby Lake still come out on top with Crysis 3.
If you're comparing to an i7-2600k... the fact it's competitive at all is amazing. That's a 2011 chip there...
@bertieb It also kinda depends what you're comparing against, I think. Against Intel 8-core parts? It's great! Much cheaper, lots of multi-thread power. Against mainstream Intel 2/4-core parts (~home use)? It's competitive, to be sure, but it's not quite in the no-brainer purchase category.
@bwDraco I kinda feel like... this is a good breakthrough for them, but it won't really be great until the next gen. A couple of questionable design decisions that only become obvious in real-world use. But they'll probably stick with AM4 (a good thing, mind).
Yeah. Tom's Hardware said the Ryzen launch was rushed.
> It's a bummer the Ryzen launch was so clearly rushed. We expected AMD to have a better explanation for its gaming performance, but all of the feedback we received from the company came very last-minute. It's hard to imagine these shortcomings weren't discovered previously and diagnosed more thoroughly.
Anybody good at iptables madness? :-) I asked a question superuser.com/questions/1186204/… but the comments are getting so extended that I figured I should take it to the chat.
Basically I am trying to allow all https requests to be resolved but I want to resolve all http requests to my local web server. Currently I have it to where all the http requests are resolved to my server but the problem is https requests give "problem loading page". I can't figure out if this is a dnsmaq issue or iptables issue and how to fix it.