kaishi

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[–] kaishi@kbin.social 20 points 1 year ago (5 children)

Sure does, and I hate it. If they add more ads, I'm going to cancel nitro and move elsewhere.

[–] kaishi@kbin.social 19 points 1 year ago

No. I don't like short form video content. My attention span is longer. I retain information. I want explanations and datapoints, not silly memes or reactions.

Also I don't want more apps on my phone, I don't want more companies mining my life for data. I don't want more privacy scandals. And I don't want any more Chinese government involvement in my north-american life.

[–] kaishi@kbin.social 3 points 1 year ago

And you don't seem to understand~

[–] kaishi@kbin.social 7 points 1 year ago

I feel called out T_T

[–] kaishi@kbin.social 10 points 1 year ago (10 children)

8GB of RAM wasn't enough for me to use in either person or professional contexts in 2006. My work laptop has 16GB and I'm constantly running low on RAM when I'm working with spreadsheets and relatively simple Photoshop projects. I'm not talking about games or compiling code either.

I would not be looking at systems with fewer than 16GB of RAM for any user for any reason in 2024. And for myself I would not be buying any systems with fewer than 32GB of RAM.

(My personal desktop has 64GB and so far that's been sufficient but I have nearly capped it out when running substance painter, blender, unity, etc.)

So it really all comes down to the software you use. But my advice is to consider 16GB the absolute minimum.

[–] kaishi@kbin.social 7 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (4 children)

I have a problem with that last sentence. Because larger files do take longer to load from storage into main memory, and then longer to load into VRAM from main memory. Also, with larger files, you can't keep them cached and ready to be reused, because you have to free that memory for other large files.

Your argument might be true if computers generally had RAM and/or VRAM larger than the entire game. But when games are 200+GB and typical main memory is 16-32GB for most folks, and only 64-128GB at the higher end, you know data will have to be shuffled around. VRAM situation is more dire: typical is 6-8GB, high end is 12-16GB and absolute max is 20-24GB.

Yes, faster storage and faster RAM help, but all those loads and unloads of huge chunks of data do take up time, cause stutters, or absurdly long loading screens despite the high performance components.

OPTIMIZE YOUR GAMES. Lossy compression is fine, and uncompressed assets should be optional downloads.

[–] kaishi@kbin.social 10 points 2 years ago* (last edited 2 years ago) (4 children)

And, apple deserves easily 10x the mockery they get for these nonsense decisions.

Ram shouldn't soldered. But, if it has to be, it should be astronomically more than needed today. 8GB systems were insufficient in 2006, and unified memory controllers weren't the issue. My desktop has 64Gb of RAM and I can fully max that out effortlessly.

[–] kaishi@kbin.social 2 points 2 years ago

I reported an extensive list of bugs for this release. I can't handle teleport movement, or snap turning, so maybe some of the bugs related to me disabling both of those. I posted them in my review of the game too.

Feels very under baked to me.

[–] kaishi@kbin.social 2 points 2 years ago

I noticed this a couple days ago. It makes me so happy. I specifically requested this about 1 months after the Quest Pro launched (so November '22, a year ago) on the steamVR feature request subforum. And then again when the Quest 3 came out. I pointed out that Meta had meshes within the Oculus software that could likely be used, depending on licensing.

[–] kaishi@kbin.social 3 points 2 years ago

Same here but in 2019, 15kW system, and I have 3 Powerwall modules. I purchased mine with loans and then paid the loans off ahead of schedule.

[–] kaishi@kbin.social 11 points 2 years ago

Lock him up for the rest of his life.

[–] kaishi@kbin.social 2 points 2 years ago (1 children)

Sure, on paper. Convince some non-nerds to give it a try. I haven't managed to. Therefore, telegram.

But the question asked wasn't "what's a good messenger" it was "WHY THE FUCK DOES ANYONE USE WHATSAPP????????" and I've been wondering that myself for the past... uh... ever?

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