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merien_nl t1_jadajvy wrote

Depends. Maybe gamers want the best of the best.
But for regular users you can make a whole model of this.
Buying the latest tech at maximum costs and keeping that for 6 years is often more expensive and gives you on average a slower system than buying mainstream stuff and keeping it for 3 years.
(environmental costs not included)

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BobbyBorn2L8 t1_jada3j1 wrote

Clearly not when there is widespread performance issues causes by shoddy loading of shaders, you don't understand how software works, your own source admits they messed up the loading of shaders

You are truly a delusional fanboy, this is why companies can get away with releasing buggy games nowadays

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BobbyBorn2L8 t1_jad7zi1 wrote

>Since launch, Hogwarts Legacy PC players have reported stuttering and crashing while playing the game, and it seems to be caused by how it loads shaders. Unreal Engine games using DirectX12 have a tendency to chug when shaders load in for the first time, and it doesn't matter how good of a gaming rig you have. Final Fantasy 7 Remake was a particularly egregious example of shader sin, and for some, Hogwarts Legacy is just as bad

What dream are you living in, this is the definition of piss poor optimisation, stop simping for companies they 100% should be criticized for this

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EbenSquid t1_jad71f1 wrote

>Part of the solution, he says, is to ensure the U.S. has enough immigrants to help fill important roles in the tech industry.

>“We need to be graduating the best folks, we need to be giving them a pathway so that they can stay in the United States,” 

Translation: We need to Fix our immigration system which has been unchanged since the mid-twentieth century. STOP HOLDING ANY FIX HOSTAGE TO ILLEGAL IMMIGRATION.

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Akiasakias t1_jad6pn1 wrote

In this case microprocessors?

It's ambiguous because china only makes the very low end chips. They are not a threat to the high end market.

The article does not differentiate. So yeah china makes a lot of chips, but not even the quality to go in a car, more like a toaster. Lots of em, but just the real basic designs.

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TeaKingMac t1_jad6gd4 wrote

>it’s well known that it has passed multiple professional exams.

Well yeah. There's very clearly defined correct answers for professional exams.

When a student is writing an essay, the primary objective is creating and defending an argument. Abdicating that responsibility to ChatGPT is circumventing the entire point of the assignment

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