Nothing is produced in 8K either.
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simsalabim@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google: 'Your $1000 phone needs our permission to install apps now'". Android users are screwed - Louis RossmannEnglish6·11 days agoAs more countries within the EU shift to right wing governments, the EU as a political body itself will also shift more to the right.
simsalabim@lemmy.worldto RetroGaming@lemmy.world•LOTR: The fellowship of the ring. The game that people and history forgot.English1·13 days agoYou mean the copy protection?
simsalabim@lemmy.worldto PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Tim Sweeney on Unreal Engine 5 Optimization Issues: "The main cause is order of development" ["Ideally, optimization should begin early—before full content build-out."]English91·15 days agoI think this is a case, where there’s an engine that was developed for graphics cards, that epic thought were common when they created UE5. They expected that RT performance would not only increase in the highest pricing tier, but also in mid-range (as in $500 pricing range) to a degree, where all the lumen stuff would be trivial. But steam survey reveals that most people use X060, X050 and then some X070 class cards, where RT performance isn’t that great. https://store.steampowered.com/hwsurvey/videocard/
So IMO there are several issues:
- There are obviously optimization issues with UE5, I’m not going to claim otherwise.
- Nvidia catering to the AI crowd, which is obviously more lucrative for them that improving RT performance for mid- and low-range cards.
- Epic being bad at forecasting the future state of graphics performance.
- Epic trying to offload workload from development to the end user (e.g. shifting from pre-baked lighting to realtime lighting).
The end result stays the same, we now play games that run so bad on current hardware, that everything now needs to be AI-upscaled with framegen and has this weird soft look that will look super dated at some point because RT isn’t there yet.
simsalabim@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the worst change made in a movie adaptation of a book?English2·16 days agoThe religion of technology was something that I especially enjoyed in the books. There were many highlights that Goyer chose to ignore.
simsalabim@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Google will block sideloading of unverified Android apps starting next yearEnglish391·17 days agoEU: How often do I have to teach you, old man?
simsalabim@lemmy.worldto Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•What's the worst change made in a movie adaptation of a book?English12·18 days agoThe core concept of the books was, that Hari could predict the future of societies in really broad strokes. Essentially how masses behave in certain situations. In order to actually make the gamble, he forced a situation where he put a group of people that could only behave in a certain way because they were lacking resources.
But, in all of the books it’s quite clear that Hari couldn’t make predictions for single people within a group, because there’re too many variables (Asimov even created an example where Hari deliberately predicted the choices of a single person that exists in the present, and why that doesn’t work for other purposes).
In the books, Hari cannot make any decisions for other people, because the solution can only come from those people (though because he setup the foundation colony like he did, the outcome was always predestined).
In the show, they don’t care about the core concept. In the first season they show how psycho history is supposed to work, and partially adhere to it, but soon ignore all the limitations that it should have. It’s like Hari plays those 1000 years on a musical instrument, manipulating people and situations. He tell’s people the solution to the problem. He (because he’s an AI) constantly interferes. That’s not the idea of the core story.
Imagine it like this, in the books, a “creator” setup the world in a way where people can still make individual decisions, but only in a way that leads to a predestined outcome. Personal choices may lead to a different way to the outcome (see the mule), but in the end, it’ll always come to the intended solution.
The show just has an omnipotent god that is reborn and moves people like chess pieces, constantly adapting to changing situations.
simsalabim@lemmy.worldto Selfhosted@lemmy.world•Looking for an RSS aggregator/summarizer/maybe-LLM thingEnglish3·18 days agoLLMs aren’t sorting algorithms, they’re fancy keyboard predictions.
Masculinity, so fragile…
They still scam artists and support war drone manufacturers.