And all the CIA ones.
And then block all cookies and tracking.
And all the CIA ones.
And then block all cookies and tracking.
Still rocking an i5-8400 and a 1060. It’s fine for FFXIV and most other games.
Until GPU prices come down, the CPU is the least of my worries. I’ll play anything that needs decent hardware on my PS5.
If you’re not running the latest games it really doesn’t matter at all.
If this carries on, we’ll have exploding semaphore flags by the end of the week.
Yeah, tone it down you Baby Murdering, Paedophillic, Freedom Haters!
Otherwise who knows what our followers will be driven to do when we insinuate they should?
The problem with money being involved is it’s an invitation to spam crap everywhere.
One of my relatives has recently taken up “AI travel videos” and “AI cute videos” as a “hobby”. No doubt based on the first thing that came up when I searched for those things, a video titled “make $10,000 a month spamming up YouTube with your AI slop”.
Oh, and it needs you to buy the AI slop generating tools that they happen to sell. How convenient!
I mean, this also happened with broadcast TV, where we suddenly went from like 4 channels filled with programs and things competing for space, to 200 channels, where the rush was on to fill the gaps between the adverts as cheaply as possible with reality show tat. And that’s all YouTube is now.
I agree, but it’s still a step up from dropping a laser guided bomb on a 10 storey apartment building because somebody in Hamas might be there.
Depending on his wife’s level of patience, I give this guy at most two years before he gets divorce papers in the post.
That should go well, since the Secret Service are renowned for having a good sense of humour about this sort of thing.
Google Serves AI Slop as Top Result for One of the Most Famous Paintings in History
The point of Insta would seem to be the opposite of that. To splatter your inane life before the world in the hopes of becoming a viral millionaire influencer.
Both?
I mean I’m no fan of Israel, but Hezbollah ain’t exactly the Red Cross.
I could never get on with the weird shaped triggers.
Couple of billionaires die in a makeshift sub with a MadCatz controller, and they’re still investigating over a year later.
2000 immigrants die every year crossing the Mediterranean, well who cares? They shouldn’t have been there anyway!
I think it’s because pagers (at least one way pagers) can’t be tracked.
They receive only so there’s no triangulation possible.
It’s got to be the last one.
Makes you wonder how bulky you can make some electronics before anybody notices it’s filled with C4.
It doesn’t sound like the death toll is particularly high, but for sure it’s put a lot of people out of action, and they’re going to need a job lot of prosthetic hands.
“Pro-life”
The point is not how much it costs.
The point is that a poor person needs punishment, and if they’re lucky, they might get to shoot somebody.
At that price there would have to be some pretty compelling arguments to upgrade.
Half a generation for up to 40% more raytracing power isn’t worth it.
A full generation for 2-3 times what a PS5 can do? Maybe.
Even then, there would have to be some damn good exclusives on PS6 to be worth your while. PS4 to PS5 was an easy argument, games ran at 30 pretty much all generation, mostly due to a comically underpowered CPU, and now they run at 60.
I’m struggling to even conceive of a worthwhile game that would bring a PS5 to its knees. I haven’t really seen a good argument for raytracing yet. Sure, nicer reflections, more accurate lighting, but we were pretty good at faking those anyway. Cyberpunk and Metro look really nice with the RT only editions, but they were perfectly playable without it.
We should really draw a big line under RT once it reaches a certain level of power, and go back to affordability. Game devs can’t put food on the table just catering to insanely high end hardware. My PC is still rocking a 1060. On the Steam hardware survey, there’s only one GPU higher than the X060 series inside the top ten. Budget hardware has got to be the focus.
GDPR is a start, but we need to actually ban it, not just annoy people until they click Accept at the 20th popup of that tantalising offer to share your details with 1473 trusted data partners.