

It looks like DDR4 was 30Nm at launch. It’s incredible what we have achieved in technology, but it feels like the progress has escaped us the way wild horses might escape a carriage.


It looks like DDR4 was 30Nm at launch. It’s incredible what we have achieved in technology, but it feels like the progress has escaped us the way wild horses might escape a carriage.


Is it a Manifest v3 thing?
People keep recommending Chromium based browsers, as if Google can’t cut them off from further security updates at will, just like they are screwing with AOSP releases …


My own mother (pensioner) sent me the video asking “is this real?” But could only follow the first minutes of it.
I lol’d at that part and had to explain the brilliance of it. Then she lol’d, too.
It’s nice to share in the shadows humor, as a family, while we feel our liberties erode.


There is now enough adjacent cctv coverage to follow your approach and exit from the scene of the crime. The rush is that another Flock camera is used to identify, and then make an example out of you or me.


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GTX 750 Ti was an absolute champ even for playing games at 1440p, and I would argue the GTX 1060/1050 were worth spiritual successors.
20 years ago you’re looking at an MX440, over AGP if you were lucky.
In think they had many market segments covered, even with their Shield products.
It’s clear that where they are going, tech enthusiasts/consumers won’t sustain them, though. They will have to overextend themselves in Corpo bullshit, and either behind just another nightmare conglomerate, or die trying.


Even after the Dot Bomb era in 2000-2002 and beyond.


Programmer buddy of mine was telling me their theory that AI is the last hurrah of Big Tech and Venture Capital, shifting a patient that has been in place since most of us were children.
Even after the Dot Bomb area is the 2000’s, FinTech taking it in the chin in the 2008 global financial crisis, three meaningful Crypto rises and falls, and now AI, there’s always been some new for train to institute and sell to the retail investor and the general public.
The beleaguered finances of middle classes pretty much everywhere, hand in hand with the deleted brain trusts from AI making us really dumb and unconfident (or falsely confident), convinced with the lack of new productivity borne from these last few market cycles (AI and Crypto not actually doing much for the majority of humans commensurate with the hype) results in a possible chance for actual market accountability and seeing only genuine market growth.
I think that megacrash and the world waking up to the marketing machine is considerably less likely, but agree with them (given their best experience in FinTech) that it might meaningfully end our collective beliefs that Silicon Valley can steer everyone towards brighter shores.


I’m confused, having never got into Halo at all. Isn’t that was the Master Chief collection was?
Edit: got it, Remake vs Remaster, thanks, kind humans!


My problem is rarely how much effort it would take for me to adopt something. It’s the fact that the people I care about and the people around me don’t adopt something.
I have roughly two dozen people in my signal app, to communicate with. Out of the thousands of contacts I’ve managed in the past decades. And I’ve been using it exclusively to replace everything I did in WhatsApp, across this entire year, but the adoption just isn’t there because my cohorts are comfortable with the convenience that Meta affords them.
Everyone agrees that IG and Meta is bad for them, but they can’t be arsed to even move to Signal from Whatsapp.


That’s the thing. Steam didn’t do ANYTHING to traditional distribution channels. They all put themselves out of business, or out to pasture.


Aside, I just wanted to say that this was really pleasant. I’ve spent way too much time in the last week or so trying to share relatable and geeky experiences with these technologies, in various subreddits that really just feel like flame wars.
So this was a breath of fresh air


I use it almost daily, and it works great for anything but twitchy,online Bro Shooters. Apollo/Artemis over Tailscale runs better than Steam Remote Play // Steam Link, and they handle client resolution switching for you.


I literally just downloaded the oh Yakuza game last night to test this morning! Are you me?!? 👋🏻🤣
Seriously, I would much rather talk excitedly about all the crazy ways we get this s*** to work, and tear down people in our circles.
I’m realizing this cold November morning, that I need Lemmy to be what Reddit was 15 years ago and 10 years ago. Because I just spent the last hour responding to posts in /r/sbcgaming and /r/steam asking “why tf are we being so mean to each other?”
When we are essentially in the same teams.
Anyhow, slightly more on point, I was absolutely flabbergasted last week, to discover that I could run ‘Ghostwire: Tokyo’ on my PC at home --> ‘Moonlight’ stream it over ‘Tailscale’ --> play it on an ‘Ayn Thor’ Android handheld 450 Miles away --> ‘Chromecast’ it to the 8 years old ‘Nvidia Shield TV’ I set up in my folks living room, and play on their tv with low enough latency to actually progress my story, and the only configuration required was putting my device on the same network as the TV set top box.
This is the future I was always trying to cobble together, and honestly it feels like it would not have been possible without steam making so many of the underlying software services and links.


Necro-Bump, but Steam announced this last week, that they’ll unleash the Steam Frame in 2026, which will make use of the FEX efforts they have been working on. This thread is a great read in that context, since there is still shockingly little chatter in consumer corners of the internet about this exciting tech.


Thanks. I have the lite app and I’ve submitted a few compatibility reports of my own, along the way.
I really, REALLY want to get Ghostwire Tokyo working at a thing near 30fps so that I can ditch my Steam Deck and travel with just my Ayn Thor, and that’s why I’m watching the evolution of the Frame, and of this space, with baited breath.
It’s still worthwhile to stream from a more powerful computer over the Internet when service is available.
Edit: I’ll add that I have been shocked at how great a game can run on an Ayn Thor, like BioShock infinite and Batman Arkham City are both happy to hit 60fps at or above 720p. A year from now it’s plausible my 2019 games could play nice!


This gives me tremendous hope for more x86 game emulation on Android devices, because Valve have been throwing resources behind the development of FEX for emulation on ARM for the Frame.
I am absolutely convinced that my existing phone and retro gaming handheld have enough horsepower for 3D games from 6 years ago once this compatibility layers are built out a bit.
I’m really sad to hear that you had this experience. I started using Tuta back in April or May and it’s been full featured for me. I also use it for my BitWarden since both can host in EU, and Tuta has been rock solid for me across the last half year.
I hope that you get to resolution sooner than later, with their support.
I just need a search engine the will also give calculator and unit conversation results. Everything else sounds be search results.
At this point, it’s been too many years that I will just query “76 f in c” or “2500*12/3” from my url bar, so this I appreciate the most modest “intelligence” from my web browser.
Literally everything else makes my experience worse, though.
So I’m taking recommendations for more search engines to try out. I don’t know why I start page bothers me so much, but it feels like the results my ISP would give me through DNS capture a decade and two ago.
I didn’t RTFA but I asked you were trying to figure out a way to alleviate RAMpocalypse with backalley hardware design and production, on limited scale operations.
I figured t’s much easier to take a few steps back and create Ram at older generations venues (a ) thoroughly aimed problem with theoretically more tolerances when working at the night larger scale of architecture, and (b ) vibrant ecosystem of old hardware that can make use of it.
I’m this case, it still wouldn’t bear out, though, so we both get to be disappointed together.