Abso-freeqin-lutely. In every job I've had in product management, coders always released 100% clean, bug free code. And always on time. (as long as the release date was April 1.)
I mean, if you want this, that's cool. Buy it.
I could be persuaded to do a VR game (if they - outside of like 3 titles - get good instead of just being really expensive ways to play Wii-style parlor games) but this AR stuff is better just...
To be fair (and I hate this) If someone offered you 10x the money for the same work, wouldn't you serve them first? Like Gamers seem like a publicity stunt or charity at the margins we're looking to pay.
FTFY :D
Laid off most of the QA department a decade ago. Coders are responsible for their own test cases. And their code is perfect fist time... every time.
Intel has no one to lame but themselves. They have been saying publicly what the board manufacturers are doing is in spec for their cpu's. They've been saying it for years. Intel allowed them to push the chips with MB designed "normal" or...
So in the past Intel claimed that having unrestricted power limits was "in spec" as long as you didn't change the CPU multiplier but now that consumers are reporting crashes they're back pedaling and saying that the problem is with motherboard...
Hub cites an interview at Anandtech from 2019:
https://www.anandtech.com/show/14582/talking-tdp-turbo-and-overclocking-an-interview-with-intel-fellow-guy-therien
Power limit can be 999w and be in spec.
Perfect summary (from the Neowin comments)
On 01/05/2024 at 05:56 PM, Xenon said:
I really don't consider Windows 11 as a operating system so much as a advertising delivery platform.
At my office I use a Ryzen 5700G, and thanks to the changing hardware requirements for Win11 I no longer get spammed with do you want to upgrade to 11 ads. Instead Windows thinks a 5700G on an X570 board with 32GB of RAM and a Samsung 980 pro...
Remember back in the day when we used antivirus programs to hunt down and eliminate spyware that were tracking our every move and sending data back to the mothership, completely invading our privacy? And then Microsoft saw that spyware and...
https://www.tomshardware.com/software/operating-systems/windows-11-will-reportedly-display-a-watermark-if-your-pc-does-not-support-ai-requirements
Fuck this. Fuck it long. Fuck it hard.
I want no AI at all, anywhere, ever. Not on my phone...
The amusing part is, I searched for this article on my work machine using Bing (I don't usually use bing) in Edge (I don't usually use Bing, but I also don't usually browse anything on my work machine) and apparently now Co-Pilot summarizes...
I mean, to be fair, no change, no matter how inconsequential should ever be pushed on people.
The only way my computer should ever change is if I intentionally change it.
If it changes on it's own, I am going to be enraged even if that change...
Well looks like my board defaults to it also. I just loaded defaults and ..
Now I never even come close to thermal throttling playing games and so on but I'm going to force the stock limits anyway.
One tick on the ez mode bios in the middle of...
Sounds like you are closest to being right. Intel pushed these too close to the limit. Instead of +5% headroom, you really have -5% headroom.
TH has always been an intel apologist. 100°C is where CPUs are going to crash - that's a chip/cooling...
So, this all started with a guy in the steam forums that claims he has tracked down the cause of "Out of video memory trying to allocate a rendering resource" errors and crash to desktop while gaming to being defective cores that actually seem...