

For example maybe he would have difficulty dragging a child across a floor for a longer period of time
For example maybe he would have difficulty dragging a child across a floor for a longer period of time
Shitty parents raise troubled teens
Yeah combat footage was on the news
When I went to Greece, I was surprised to see footage of the war on TV. In the US we’d never see anything like this. We are really isolated from the reality of what is going on in the world and the consequences of our actions. This makes it easier for our government to create policy that is wrong and immoral.
Just let them join NATO
He thinks we’re probably living in a simulation so logically killing people wouldn’t be morally wrong to him.
I’ll download it twice
Or they know someone who bought a cyber truck. Passengers who accepted a ride. Children or family members who have no control over what the buyer does. Be realistic
Innocent people are being killed. Not really something to celebrate.
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He won’t pardon a Democrat
I heard that they keep coming back because your efforts to swat at them were clumsy and never a real threat
I think you mean you actually like frame generation even though you seem to be jokingly comparing it to motion smoothing on a TV?
For me motion clarity is so important. I love frame generation, especially if frames are getting inserted without much delay.
Relevant video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MhRK-OWZ0_8
They really like DLSS4 over at BlurBusters https://forums.blurbusters.com/viewtopic.php?f=16&t=14189&p=111508&hilit=Dlss4#p111508
You can list a hundred negative aspects of present day PC use like this article does, but it totally ignores improvements and positive aspects. Like yeah you could use word 95 without it contacting a Microsoft server but office 95 compared to office 2010 or later is like a night and day difference.
They mention DRM and say it’s gotten bad in the last decade but DRM has been terrible for the last 25 years. You used to buy a music CD (in like 2003) and put it in the computer and you couldn’t play it because of DRM.
It’s just not a balanced article. I actually think they have a lot of good content here and they make some good points but they shoehorned all these things to fit their conclusion and there’s no counter-point.
Edit: it’s just factually incorrect that “The PC is dead” You have DJs making electronic music, artists painting, PC Gaming, You can manage your finances, keep photo albums, and basically anything they are being romantic about in this article is just a talking point, I could argue counter points for almost every paragraph. Things are better than they were. Email barely worked, always getting flooded with spam because there weren’t any spam filters. Devices weren’t plug and play, they were very difficult to get working. So what if there are garbage products on Amazon or wherever, that doesn’t make the point the author is pretending that it makes.
We do need privacy rights and right to repair like the author says, but there have always been things to fight for. Maybe I’m just missing the point- since 2001 people have been saying “I won’t use .Net!” Because everyone was worried that office suite would run in a web browser or wherever and people thought the PC was dead, we’d all be using terminal sessions instead (where you just see the remote desktop not the computing is done on a server somewhere else). The point the author is making isn’t any more true today than it was 20 years ago, it’s not a new point, it’s something people have always agreed with. But the PC is not dead.
Yeah 1000% is 10x but they were charged 11x what they should have paid. Overcharged by (over) 10x.
Oh wow I haven’t looked in a while, they don’t sell speakers anymore. That’s crazy, I didn’t know.
Edit: they were bought by DTS
Edit: phorus is restructuring?
I thought under Trump it was renamed to the financial protection bureau
He also had images of kids that weren’t captured by the cameras, the creator of those images had already been arrested:
"Citing court records, KXAN-TV reported that among the files found on Wasek’s memory card were images of people who appeared to be prepubescent. Detectives from the Travis County Sheriff’s Office sent the images to the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children and compared the images to known victims in the center’s database. The comparison led to the identification of a girl aged 6 to 8 years old.
According to the television station, the girl had previously been recorded when she was 7 years old. The images were then distributed online, leading to the conviction of a suspect for two counts of production of child pornography, one count of distribution of child pornography and another count for possessing the content."