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echo64,

1, remember that video game patents are rarely actually applied to anything real. 2, this has been a thing since at least the ps2, not in this globalized way, but games like ratchet and clank adjusted difficulty based on performance.

echo64,

To blame the terrorist attacks France has suffered on a cartoon by a niche newspaper is a rather blinded look at the situation, and ignores pretty much everything about the state of the world in the past few hundred years as well as modern times.

I hope no one walks away thinking this comment is correct.

echo64,

It’s a tiny part that doesn’t have much relevance today. And it’s not a hidden history it was big news for years.

How do I get virtual sorround sound working?

You have heard the story “I have moved to Linux (arch btw).”, well… this is also my story. Anyways I have problems with my headset’s virtual surround. I realized that almost all of the drivers are just simply not working on Linux, but also that there are a bunch of alternatives. I have a HyperX cloud 2 (it was cheap),...

echo64,

So yeah, people have gotten hrtf surround sound stuff going with pulse audio, some searching around that should get you where you want.

Butt your last statement about games being “unplayable” in stereo is pretty silly, too, so I want to call that out. Don’t be silly. They aren’t “unplayable”, you aren’t “locked out,” thats silly. 99% of people that have ever played that game played in stereo.

echo64,

This is a good example of why super broad statistics over short time frames are a really bad idea.

I can think of a million reasons as to why there might be more or less sales, to explain anything. As a result you can’t really derive anything from this.

echo64,

I’m just gonna drop this comment to say this community seems super disappointing. Just a circle jerk. It’s not a competition between your favorite thing and another thing. It’s okay for some people to spend less for something else.

I really hate communities that act this way. it’s so weird. And for what.

echo64,

Shrug, the thing sold out at that price point. It can be “too expensive” and also the right price for the market.

And honestly, a display, an arm chipset, good wifi, Bluetooth, all the dualsense modules. The cost of production adds up.

There have been a lot of armchair experts around this thing whinging about it, but people who bought them are super happy. Why rain on that parade? Just be cool about it.

echo64,

We have the ability to make Tuberculosis not exist and have for half a century. At least 1.6 million unnecessary deaths occurred because of it in 2022. Anyone who can’t think further than the first point has the thought capabilities of a gnat.

echo64,

Modern medical aid negates many diseases and disabilities including some blindnesses. But we still have people with these problems.

This is an opportunity for worldbuilding and comments about society. You’d be a fool to look at any fantasy setting and think it’s an equal society.

echo64,

Our tools today are absolutely up to the task. Of those deaths, how many of them do you think are in rich countries vs. the rest of the world.

Seventeen of the twenty-two countries that account for 80 percent of the world’s TB burden are classified as low income (GNP per capita of less than US$760, World Bank 2000). Within countries the prevalence of TB is higher among the poor, and other vulnerable groups such as the homeless. Studies in both high income and low-income countries (USA, United Kingdom, Germany, Norway, Vietnam, Mexico and Philippines) reveal significantly higher rates of TB in poor populations (Davies et al. 1999; Grange 1999; Barnes 1998; Tupasi et al. 2000).

The costs for people in low income countries are so high that often they are unattainable

TB patients and households in sub-Saharan Africa often incurred high costs when utilizing TB treatment and care, both within and outside of Directly Observed Therapy Short-course (DOTS) programs. For many households, TB treatment and care-related costs were considered to be catastrophic because the patient costs incurred commonly amounted to 10% or more of per capita incomes in the countries where the primary studies included in this review were conducted.

www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3570447/

This helps the disease spread and fester in these countries. Whereas so called developed nations reap the benefit of something that does not need to be a problem for anyone.

echo64,

You don’t have to, you don’t have to work up to the revelation that a society might be unjust. We all know and live that, we recognise what someone being disenfranchised in a world that apparently had fixes for the problem means.

echo64,

You do not need to run a big expensive awards show full of ads. It’s a reflection of your character if you choose the big expensive award show over highlighting the massive issues the industry has. If you have a platform, how you choose to use it is a reflection of you.

If he was hired to present, sure. But this is his thing. He controls what it is and chooses the big award show funded by the big companies.

This is the dorito Dew King, of course, so I don’t know why people expect otherwise.

echo64,

Yes and we are calling him out for choosing money over ethics

echo64,

it is very simple. If you have a platform, then people will look at what you choose to put on that platform. He chooses ads and things that make the large companies happy, over bringing attention to things that matter to people actually working in the industry.

I don’t care if he does things behind the scenes, if he does, good for him. I and others are commenting about what he chooses to do with his biggest platform.

this grandstanding about how he might theoretically be doing other stuff somewhere but you might not know, isn’t helpful.

echo64,

I don’t know why you have this weird obsession with reasonableness. It has no relation. You act like I have said anything else about him.

I’m talking about this one point, you want to make it more than that for some reason. You can have that argument with someone else.

echo64,

A private ride hailing app sounds like a safety nightmare. It’s one of those things you want blazingly documented and auditable

echo64,

Safety features nessaseraly demand open and auditable by third parties.

We need to be able to ensure that abusers aren’t hopping around companies abusing passengers or drivers, for example. It’s hard to do that with complete privacy.

It’s one of the cases where strong regulations so third parties can’t do things with your data is important, but also sharing that data to protect yourself and others more vulnerable than you is important.

echo64,

Their stats are obviously biased. It’s people who use their game tracking website not of the general audience.

But yes, everyone knows this is for extra money from double dipping, and also likely a hint of not losing first week sales to piracy.

echo64,

How is enjoying music “pointless”? I don’t understand your train of thought at all. Benefit from it? I just like music

echo64,

Steam deck is a top seller on steam when they release a new steam deck, and nothing much else has released recently.

It would be news if it wasn’t

I finally switched back to Linux as my daily driver after a couple of years of being on nothing but Windows.

I ran Manjaro Linux as my daily driver a few years ago but slowly phased it out for Windows for some reason, and I’m finally back using Linux (currently Linux Mint). I gotta say, I don’t know why I ever switched back to Windows. There’s just so much freedom Linux gives you right off the bat that Windows is just plain...

echo64,

I switched from ubuntu to osx, and then from osx to Windows when they added wsl as that seemed as close to Linux as I needed.

Eventually, windowses windowsness wore me down, too. I don’t much care about the freedom of linux, I don’t want to tweak and customise things. I just want an os that is focused on being an environment for me to run my Web browser and run my tools.

Just get out of the way and let me do my nonsense

echo64,

Hi, I’ve been around linux and free software since likely before you were born, Theres a good chance that if you use gui software on linux today you are using some of the code I’ve written.

Please don’t lecture people like this, it’s offputting and insulting.

echo64,

No, it isn’t. it’s a kernel for people to use, and the surrounding ecosystem is still just something for people to use.

You enjoy the niche of ultra freedom, good for you. Have fun. Don’t say that other people have to enjoy what you enjoy.

echo64,

just grab Ubuntu or Linux Mint, and ignore everyone who seems mad about things.

Linux Mint is based on Ubuntu, but it’ll feel more at home for a windows user. Ubuntu is a good base because they include drivers that make hardware work, but aren’t open source. a lot of linux os’s don’t do that and it just makes life harder.

Aside from that, if you have a Nvidia gpu it’s going to be a pain and there’s not a lot you can do about it, nvidia sucks on linux. If you want to install an app, use flathub.org - it’ll make life easier in the long run to just install things from there.

echo64, (edited )

At least using Nvidia with Hyprland which wlroots based Wayland compositor worked for most cases.

this is the part where it doesn’t work well and you are doing all these hoops to try and get something usable ;) what you consider “pretty much fine”, “getting there”, “worked for most cases” is all annoying and broken for others

compared to intel and amd, nvidia on linux is awful and full of roadblocks - i’ll always recommend people stay away if they are going to use linux unless they are comfortable with all the pain

echo64,

As much as everyone lauds valve, and its company structure, they do have problems with actually making things.

There’s no real financial push to make things. They’ll make the same amount this year if they release a new game or not.

So it’s down to if people at the company want to make something. And it seems they choose hardware more often and struggle to get things to the finish line without any real push to make that happen.

Losing people like Chet Faliszek doesn’t help much. People who got projects finished.

echo64,

It’s a unicorn that only works because they have a functional monopoly on PC game sales. Valve used to be exciting game developers, is all.

echo64,

Great, if you like hardware. I enjoyed valve the game development company. I miss that, and I think that the success of steam and the loss of key personnel is the reason for it. That’s all I’ve been saying this whole time

echo64,

Legitimately, yes. You’d be a fool to predict the impact bg3 had. It’s had. A significant number of bg3 players were not alive when the last game was released. The previous games from the developer didn’t have this impact.

You’d predict it would be well received, not that it would take over the entire narrative for months.

echo64,

You are saying this stuff after-the-fact, this is all just explaining why it did well and absolutely nothing to explain why anyone would predict it to be a success on the level it was.

Here’s the rub, no one did. Not gamers, not people who’s job it is to do this, not the developers. No one. And rightfully so, nothing about bg3 suggests mega hit for someone living in march 2023.

echo64,

The landscape is cluttered with series that have legacy and failed projects from good studios. It’s not enough to make a prediction on, nevermind an outlier prediction like that of bg3. Bg3 was so huge of an outlier that you can’t even put it in line with normal successful products.

echo64,

This was standard at the time. It would be news worthy if they had a team to make them.

echo64,

I know everyone wants to be mad, and I’m no fan of Google. But this is almost certainly an unintentional bug.

Google, more than anything, wants watch hours for ad money. They don’t want you frustrated by the alow ux. They want you watching advertisements.

echo64,

Nah this doesn’t make sense. You, and everyone else, will sit through five seconds of loading vs watching an ad. You know this, Google know this.

Occams razor is at play here. If they want to to be conspiratorial, they have better and smarter ways to do it.

echo64,

I think it’s naive to think google would do this, which is so easily bypassed, when they have so many better options that wouldn’t get the European courts frothing. Again, occams razor

echo64,

No, less than a frame. That is, no one would actually notice.

In the classic gaming world, we deal with this a lot. Classic games were built for a zero frame input lag world, so getting as close to that as possible makes a difference. The end result is that generally, no one can tell one-two frames of input lag, and changes less than a frame don’t really matter.

The steam deck has fairly poor input lag in general, 4-8 frames but it’s all going to be from the hardware/software stack, not the lcd . I wouldn’t use it for classic games myself, but getting the oled version isn’t going to feel different.

They make some claims around if you limit the game to 45fps and run at 90hz refr, sh but now you’re getting into the weeds and not general use case stuff.

echo64,

It’s less than a frame of lag difference, it’s not noticeable.

echo64,

We are not talking about a 30hz display. Also, no, most people can’t tell a 33ms input lag. Again, in the retrogame world, we deal with this a lot. I’ve spent a stupid amount of money to get zero added lag from my retro game setups. But that means we tested a lot.

3-4 extra frames of lag? Yeah, you’ll feel that if you are super sensitive to a particular game. But we’re talking about less than a frame of added lag here.

echo64,

Sometimes, the games were running at 30fps, yes. That doesn’t mean anything. The amount of extra input saved was about 8ms, which is less than a frame of a 60hz display. It’s less than a quarter of a frame of 30fps gameplay. If you really wanna get on that. It doesn’t make it a better situation.

echo64,

Game delays are okay, but let’s maybe have a conversation about why valve is incapable of producing the kind of content it used to. Half-life 3 isn’t “delayed”, it’s not happening because of internal reasons.

echo64,

We don’t know, but it likely had absolutely nothing todo with the actual technology and everything to do with maximizing investor returns.

echo64,

99.999% of people have never heard of this guy before and won’t even hear this news, the face of the company is chatgpt

Apple announces that RCS support is coming to iPhone next year (9to5mac.com)

In a surprising move, Apple has announced today that it will adopt the RCS (Rich Communication Services) messaging standard. The feature will launch via a software update “later next year” and bring a wide range of iMessage-style features to messaging between iPhone and Android users....

echo64,

I’m guessing the bubbles will stay the different colors, which is all apple really cares about. They get a /lot/ of sales on bubble color. So keep the regulators who want to open up imessage to others at bay and keep the primary benefit to apple. As a bonus, it’s less terrible in general for all of us.

Win-win-win.

echo64,

this is a very misleading headline and does not reflect reality. the linux kernel absolutely uses more than 8 cores. there may be some timing changes that cap out at 8 cores. it’s really not the big deal the headline and article suggests.

echo64,

As much as I have issues with the snap implementation, I really want to live in a world where my base os is solid and everything else is easily updatable. LTS, with the latest apps.

Snap and flatpak achieve this, and I want more of that. Just less… frustrating. And less not-invented-here like.

echo64,

Most people won’t even notice

echo64,

I don’t think trains de-ice anything, no one’s out there deicing train tracks - they are far too remote

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