The meltdown patch made my thinkpad slow

The meltdown patch made my thinkpad slow

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>not engineering your own Cpu

Libreboot it.

how does that fix it?

You don't need it, nobody wants to hack you.

The CIA/NSA stuff you update with the patch is the thing libreboot gets rid of.

so what you're saying is libreboot is slow by design?

>roll back from meltdown patch
>encrypt data, storage, swap partition, RAM, CPU cache
>no 30% performance loss memes!

No, that's retarded.

add "nopti" to your GRUB startup flags.
done

The meltdown patch didnt effect my coffeelake cpu in any way. I benched it in pcmark, crystsl disk, snd cinebench. That bios update did fuck my shit up but i rolled back after they pulled the bios support from my manufactuers website

>encrypt everything
>computer must decrypt before using
>to decrypt, it must store the encryption key in RAM
nice meme

but the NSA shit sped everything up

Just turn it off in the kernel options.
You do use Linux, right?


Right?

no they purposely made the patch slow down your computer so that you won't update it and leave the backdoor open

source

my dad works for trump

It does impact nvme drives quite a bit. That's the only place I saw a difference on my system.

Ye, i read about that. It didnt effect my 850 evo at all

>The meltdown patch made my thinkpad slow
your thinkpad was already slow, the patch just exposed it.

fuck that shit I am not upgrading, all of my data is encrypted anyways and the probability of someone using meltdown on me is = 0
Reminder that none yet managed to find a good use for these "hacks" so technically we are all vulnerable, but practically not so much

I'll just wait for the real fix that won't destroy my PC

>Not designing your own architecture that's nit even using brainlet concepts like having a distinctive lart labeled "cpu"

well, i never did anything about any of the other vulnerabilities that never affected me.

my x220 is slow enough compiling, i don't need to add fuel to the fire for a pc that get used almost solely on other people's networks

That's not how that works at all.

libreboot doesn't fix branch prediction poisoning

thats what you got when you fuckin with intel

Then disable it.
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>not inventing your own computer just like that 13 year old kid

Full encryption means jack shit when all of the kernel memory is exposed.