Sestren

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[–] Sestren@lemmy.world 9 points 1 day ago (1 children)

Not hidden the fact that they knew about the issues years ahead of when they actually did anything?

Intel was denying RMAs up until a few months ago, when by all accounts they had been aware of an issue at some point early 2023 or late 2022. And then for months they let game developers and GPU manufacturers take blame for something they had nothing to do with. If Nvidia hadn't pointed at Intel, and level1tech and gamersnexus didn't make damning videos about it, we could still be where we were earlier this year. They were just forced to acknowledge fault.

The fact that they're doing the right thing now doesn't excuse what they did before that. Seems perfectly reasonable to claim damages for something that occurred prior. Although I doubt this guy will ever see any money come of this. Arrow Lake looks like a flop so far, and Battlemage is riding entirely on the backing of the CPU department. Intel's immediate future isn't exactly looking great.

[–] Sestren@lemmy.world 20 points 3 days ago

Have you seen none of the flyers/banners that popped up this election? The fact that he's a felon is celebrated. The fact that he's a rapist is celebrated. The fact that he openly speaks against overtime pay is celebrated. Fuck, even his divorces are celebrated. He could literally shoot someone in the face at a rally, and it would just boost his support.

He's Homelander, but fat and without superpowers.

[–] Sestren@lemmy.world 75 points 1 week ago (1 children)

All of this anticheat bs is still making the baseline assumption that the problem needs to be solved at the expense of the players.

It's illegal to steal someone else's property. We don't enforce that law by cutting off everyone's hands preemptively so that there is less demand on police to solve a problem that hasn't happened yet...

If people are assholes and go against the wishes of society, you police and moderate them. If they can't moderate their platform, that isn't the fault of the community - it's a failing of the corporation. It's such a ridiculous mindset. It's a fucking video game...

[–] Sestren@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago (2 children)

Didn't calculate the price by weight. Just took the number from the 6" cube here and extrapolated from that since it was the easiest math.

https://shop.tungsten.com/tungsten-cube/

The 5' cube is 1000 times the size of the 6" cube and the 6" cube is $15k. The prices don't scale up linearly though. The smaller cubes are better value by weight.

[–] Sestren@lemmy.world 144 points 1 week ago (24 children)

Assuming that's about 5x5', and going by the price of the first tungsten cube found on Google, this would be worth about 15 million dollars. Decent prize of you could move 150,000lb.

[–] Sestren@lemmy.world 6 points 1 week ago

My office laptop will never shut down normally if I have anything to say about it. If it's 4pm they aren't taking any more of my electricity until 8am tomorrow.

[–] Sestren@lemmy.world 10 points 3 weeks ago

99% of the time you can just spoof the user agent and it'll work perfectly fine. They only restrict it because they won't hire enough developers to provide support for multiple browsers.

[–] Sestren@lemmy.world 15 points 1 month ago (4 children)

How does the title victimize Google?... It literally just summarizes the article, and then in the first sentence of the actual article they flat out call Google an illegal monopoly.

[–] Sestren@lemmy.world 13 points 1 month ago (2 children)

Honestly, it never got big enough for that to even matter. It just lost the content war to the PS2 Xbox and GameCube. Shenmue, Jet Set Radio and Sonic Adventure aren't exactly enough great exclusives to justify buying the non-Halo machine or the console built by the company that "won" the previous generation.

[–] Sestren@lemmy.world 14 points 1 month ago (2 children)

AI coding assistance is good for the same stuff you would have put through a tool assisted service previously anyway. Regex and other forms of complex pattern matching are way easier for a computer than a human. The only difference now is that you can just write out the problem plainly instead of in tiny chunks.

I recently had to write a script to parse an nginx log for unique entries with very specific criteria that could vary depending on other criteria, and then do some crap to manipulate that data and use portions of it for API calls to other more complicated shit. Figuring out how to properly parse that data manually would be mind numbing. AI does it instantly.

That's not to say that the entire concept as a marketing ploy isn't complete bullshit, but if it were just used for the crap it's good at, it would actually be a net benefit to society.

[–] Sestren@lemmy.world 72 points 1 month ago (1 children)

You underestimate the capacity for corporate pettiness

[–] Sestren@lemmy.world 5 points 2 months ago (1 children)

The self checkout line in a Walmart after an especially hot summer day.

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