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send cute paws || I try to avoid political shit on here

เข้าร่วม Aralık 2024
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ZynOpsII
ZynOpsII@ZynOpsII·
@beeeemooooo @Gaming4all98 There were literally a ton of ps2 to 3 ports back in the day, this idea of it needs to be remade in unity is a relatively new thing.
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びーも
びーも@beeeemooooo·
@Gaming4all98 The fact that it took us this long is probably why this isn’t as simple as you think So far, i haven’t seen any straightforward port from the PS2-PS3 era. Most “ports” actually require them to rebuild the game in a modern engine while salvaging the game logic and assets
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Michi
Michi@NekoMichiUBC·
If you thought a Mac with 8GB of memory doing professional creative content editing was impressive, here's a Mac with 0.5GB RAM editing 42MP photos taken on a camera 15 years newer than itself.
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Reddit Lies
Reddit Lies@reddit_lies·
No lies detected. It's actually insane how smartphones effectively ruined computer literacy for younger Gen Z and Alpha.
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悠哉 【youzai】
悠哉 【youzai】@youzaiyouzai112·
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ZynOpsII
ZynOpsII@ZynOpsII·
@snwy_me That's the point of ampere servers ;)
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snwy
snwy@snwy_me·
apple had a server line (XServe) but discontinued it because they had no advantage over other servers. nobody bought them with Apple Silicon there's a real reason for Apple servers to exist - imagine an M3 Ultra but designed without desktop thermal/power constraints in mind
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snwy@snwy_me

apple *has* to have a successor lined up, given how lucrative Apple Silicon is for ML it would be bad business to not have a real Dell GB300 tower competitor, right? they also really need to start getting these in actual racks

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ZynOpsII
ZynOpsII@ZynOpsII·
@sheepsleepdeep @ArmedJ0y They freaked out for the same reason people did about the Xbox in 2013 (it didn't get rolled back)
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Bren Danflashes
Bren Danflashes@sheepsleepdeep·
@ArmedJ0y I'm old enough to remember when Steam came out and the gaming community lambasted it. The backlash to being forced to use the client and the concept of digitally owning games was fierce, consumers and the gaming media were resistant. It's kind of crazy how that got memory holed.
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✳️Ⓐ Armed Joy 🔫💣
Valve is funny because they're a hyper capitalist private company who has a not-literal, but functional monopoly on PC gaming. But their internal company policy is practically communist, where no one is forced to do anything and they just work on whatever they feel like. Resulting in probably the best company in the world.
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PC Gamer@pcgamer

Valve veteran slams Tim Sweeney and Epic Games for laying off 1000 people while making 'as much money as possible… and hey Tim, Gabe's better at that than you' pcgamer.com/gaming-industr…

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ZynOpsII
ZynOpsII@ZynOpsII·
@Slowflake1601 @MoshiMoshiMoan It's the same reason ram at micro center is loaded with stickers going up in price; you can thank Sam Altman for that.
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Slowflake
Slowflake@Slowflake1601·
@MoshiMoshiMoan What if Sony and Microsoft are jacking up the prices because GTA6 isn't going on PC for god knows how long, and they're trying to cash in on the gravy train? Hopefully this turns away potential buyers. At some point even the biggest mark has to realize no game's worth a grand!
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basedretrodad
basedretrodad@DadRetro41854·
@MoshiMoshiMoan A lot of people are not ready to have the conversation that the average consumer is the issue with the industry. Despite it being some a mediocre console, PS5 is selling well and that’s because so long as consumers are buying the newest sports games and call of duty every year.
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Virtually Fun
Virtually Fun@virtuallyfun·
@NekoMichiUBC The hinges on the Tibook are so delicate.. but it was my favorite laptop keyboard, ever. I should get one just to type on, I really dislike modern stuff, the TiBook has such great travel on the keys it's just the best.
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Akihito Moriwaki
Akihito Moriwaki@aki_msx·
@CZ662C 動くで 画面黄ばんで来てるけど これは遅かったけど 一種の完成系だと思った 富士通はこれ位尖った物作ってたのにね 今は全然面白く無いメーカーになっちまった 😭
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X68PRO-HD
X68PRO-HD@CZ662C·
ほぼ未使用のF-07Cと店頭展示用モック出てきた! 「世界最小のWindows 7パソコン」ですね。 これって今でも世界最小なのかなぁ…?
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ZynOpsII
ZynOpsII@ZynOpsII·
@RetroTechChris I've got a stack of wireless bridges for this reason, they'll get any old PC with ethernet online instantly
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RetroTech Chris
RetroTech Chris@RetroTechChris·
Is it possible to own too many of these Xircom Pocket Ethernet III Adapters? These are great for getting PCs and PC compatible computers online that have a printer port but don't have an expansion bus. I'll give it a quick test on the Compaq Presario all in one. 🧵 time!
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ZynOpsII
ZynOpsII@ZynOpsII·
@Wfflussy Just wait till you discover the burned furs, the furry lifestyler issue and how there's a disparity between the creative types and those who want a scene for clout/efame, etc. Back in the mid 2010s I didn't see lgbt identity shit as much as guys dating each other.
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Waffle 🇬🇧
Waffle 🇬🇧@Wfflussy·
The furry fandom retconning itself as a gay leftist space when it was really mostly just a bunch of straight millennial, vaguely libertarian or apolitical guys hanging out online (like every online space was in the beginnings of the internet, esp 2000s).
Scorched Earth Policy@Scearpo

There’s this really weird pattern I’ve noticed in tech, crypto, art, online communities, etc where a guy will create something that becomes really popular or successful and then it gets captured by a bunch of faceless nobodies who make it worse or at least don’t do any better. From that point, like scheming little court viziers, if the founder does anything other than roll over and die, they do everything possible to subvert his actions, denounce his name, and then desperately ignore his existence. If he should happen to gain any traction afterward, he gets desperately dismissed and countersignalled. There never seems to be any ambitious intent to continue, expand upon, or even try to sincerely alter the trajectory either. It’s usually just a bunch of parasites suckling off the momentum from the juggernaut originally created until it becomes an emaciated husk. Ideas get thrown out without any real volition, executed poorly, generating little to no notoriety from whatever fans, audience, or enthusiasts were left after the initial excursion. Despite their entire lives and time and energy being dedicated to orbiting around a particular thing, they have an incredible level of scorn for that thing’s creator. Left unchecked, their mindset shifts from “I could’ve done this” to “I actually did this first” while failing to do any better. These individuals often tend to be risk-averse, low agency, fearful of direct confrontation, and generally unexceptional. They default towards appeals to authority, often utilizing cancel culture, consensus astroturfing, or other disingenuous methods which emphasize the need for removal without placing emphasis on themselves. They’re often “the responsible ones just picking up the pieces” after ousting the founder or creator under pretenses of bad optics, which are often the result of the same unstable creative energy that allowed something good to be made in the first place. These kinds of court games aren’t new to history, but at least historically there’s some degree of dignity in the life-or-death consequences and stake of power that these games were played for in the past. The phenomenon of people doing this online over the past couple decades is nowhere near as sophisticated, cunning, or deliberate as, say, an ancient Chinese coup or a 19th century political usurpation. It’s often bumbling doofuses operating on pure instinct, picking up unconscious consensus tactics and riding a wave of social inertia generated by unintentional displays of weakness (like undue generosity or lack of hierarchical enforcement) from leadership. The funniest part about it is that you all think I’m subtweeting something specific but I bet each and every one of you can think of a different example of something like this happening. Maybe it was to a company, a movement, a franchise, a fandom, a forum, or even just a friend group. But all of you have either seen it happen or basked in the aftermath of it. It’s ruined something good you’ve enjoyed or something important you were a part of. As human beings learn to adapt to the next stage of evolution (the Network Hivemind), we find ourselves rediscovering the same principles and mechanisms we had to learn throughout our history as a species. The lessons of the past are harvested and recreated digitally, as we both participate and observe our own development in the great Petri dish of the Network. The sociopolitical mechanisms that online parasites have historically taken advantage of over the past twenty years are growing weaker. Fairly soon, genuine creators and contributors will have better context and weapons to equip themselves with, a proper immune system built up against the pungent thick vat of bio waste that’s encroached and corrupted everything we enjoy. Like a tragic prophecy in a Greek epic, every dire social consequence the digital cockroach has wielded as a bogeyman to cater to his interests will come true. A better, crueler world awaits them.

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ZynOpsII
ZynOpsII@ZynOpsII·
@bluesky Also bsky: If someone blocks someone half the thread goes missing 🤣
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Bluesky
Bluesky@bluesky·
The Bluesky Promise: 1. If you follow someone, you'll see their posts 2. If someone follows you, they'll see your posts Sounds basic, but apparently only truly elite coders can pull it off
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