Agreed. Any recruiter who does look you up now will find a medium post with a vindictive tone against your interviewer. That can't be productive, especially when you base your theory on nothing substantive.
There is a Dutch company called Blendle[0] that has figured this out pretty well locally, and also has a BETA program running in the United States[1]. Articles are often much cheaper than 1-3 dollars, I don't recall paying more than 1 eur. They also combat clickbait titles and intros by providing a refund when the article turns out lousy.
Thats exactly what they would say. Reliability track record, existing software/project restraints and enterprise relationships matter more than the price tag. That's why Intel can still charge rediculous amounts for enterprise chips for some time.
I'm currently running a hackintosh with a i7 6700k, 32GB DDR4 RAM, GTX 1080Ti, 4 SSD's. M.2 SSD's are not yet supported on hackintoshes as far as I know, I did not know this upon buying parts and ended up using it for a linux installation.
As for installing a i7 8700k: I'm certain that no kext's are out that support the chipset.