> Yes, you need engineering degree, and you need to spend some time in a
> PCB factory, and common sense.
> 
> And you need to read service manuals for hardware that you know before
> you buy it and start whining around or annoy everyone with your
> dissatisfaction towards something.


So, ok, I need to design my own ISA and microarchitecture before comment
that some hardware is shit, when we have clearly proofs that x86 is 
shit, like the faults in 0ring at BlackHat 2015 or all the 
microcode bullshit without any formal specification?


> Which model is this, yours or some hypothetical "bad thing"?


All the models I own.


> You speak out of ignorance again. If you want to evade microcode,
> start with your storage device and stop making fuss out of issues that
> you can't fix or even understand enough.



What's your point here? You not even refuted my primary point. I'm not
saying the microcode can be used to "evade", but it can mess with your shit 
and you'll just don't know what's going on there.


> Who said that, your text reader? You could read the manual pages for
> the drivers or directly look in the code.



Let me quote from your first mail:

>"[...] and overall popularity amongst other OpenBSD users (for
>reasons).
>
>Advice comes better from developers, rather than opposing for no reason
>dummies."


Enough?


> So shut up with your Acer crapware ads.


No, I'll not. I have freedom of expression and this is not a ads of 
Acer or any specific company [aren't you doing the ad for Lenovo?]. 
The Acer hardware is shit too, just like thinkpads. I suggested the 
Acer one because it have a old AMD process, with less microcode, 
it's better supported by amd64 port, and the Acer use 
north/south-bridge from VIA, a company that [almost] always help when 
schematics or specifications is requested by community.
The point is the hypocrisy of you guys, suggesting a hardware from a 
company that never cooperate with you. Them you go to lyrics, write
bad things about them, and then buy the hardware again.
And you are not the only one, in another discussion some developers 
supported hardware from intel instead of a open hardware[1].

Also, are you trying to immitate deraadt, "lists@wrant"? What is this, some
kind of automated software for hate speech? I know you guys use this kind of 
intimidation to keep the astroturfing out of the openbsd project, this is 
quite obvious, but don't be this idiot all the time, people don't deserve to 
read your bullshit everytime time.


I'll not reply to this thread anymore. People in this list don't deserve this 
high traffic of shitpost from both of us.

[1] https://marc.info/?l=openbsd-misc&m=132788027403910&w=2

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