AMD EPYC Review: 2x 64-Core Benchmarked https://www.anandtech.com/show/14694/amd-rome-epyc-2nd-gen … But it doesn't matter because all software runs 1000x too slow. Stop pretending like we care how fast computers are, or that this means anything except burning more power and taxing the environment. kthx bye.
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Replying to @Jonathan_Blow
I'm a web developer. From a practical perspective, what should I do about this waste? Compiling PHP to C, or whatever it is that Facebook does, seems out of reach for me.
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Replying to @chrisgherbert @Jonathan_Blow
I believe that while you don't go too crazy on the backend and you use as little Javascript as possible in the front-end you are already faster than 80% of modern websites. Web's main problem is using JS frameworks and making everything a SPA when it wasn't necessary.
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Replying to @dysoco @Jonathan_Blow
I totally agree, and I follow those principles. But he's talking a 1000x performance increase. Being judicial about frameworks isn't getting close to that.
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Hey, if you can only speed up 10x, that is still pretty good compared to everyone else.
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