Hello mark,
On 14 Jun 15 17:17, mark lewis wrote to Nicholas Boel:
NB>> I don't care much for saving resources on a 6-core machine with
NB>> hyperthreading and 16gb ram.
ml> me either, really... not on this box with 8 4ghz cores and 16gb RAM...
ml> don't care about that hyperthreading mess, either ;) O:)
It's almost like you don't even realize you just tried to one-up me again
above. :(
Either way, If you're running an intel machine, and you don't have the 5960X
processor, then you're most likely running a quad-core system with
hyperthreading - which will display 8 physical cores. If you're running an AMD
8-core machine, they're on par with Intel's higher end quad cores. Go ahead and
look up the benchmarks. I did my studying when I built my new machine.
I ended up going with the 5930K, 6-core with hyperthreading makes 12 physical
cores. Almost a grand cheaper than the 5960X also. But I'm sure you knew all of
that already. :)
One thing is for certain, I'm definitely not going to waste it on Fidonet
related crap. :)
ml> it wasn't one-upping... at least it wasn't intended that way... pure
ml> grep is, actually, the easiest since it doesn't involve any other
ml> tools... it is the easiest in this case when one is just looking for
ml> the line in question... i have some real doozies here that use cut,
ml> uniq, sort and a couple of others feeding and being fed from grep...
ml> long arsed command lines with numerous pipes... i'm glad i saved them
ml> to a script ;)
Anyways.. I gave an easy way to do it. So what if it used more than one tool?
It was a one line command that utilizes two tools to get the job done. If
resources aren't a concern, what's easier - using two tools with no optional
parameters, or memorizing options for grep? Take your pick. As I said, more
than one way to skin a cat (or get the job done).
I'm not going to continue this conversation over something so trivial. We both
gave him a way to do it, and anything between you and me after that was
completely redundant and didn't help the cause any more.
Regards,
Nick
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