That’s the thing, is there enough going on in cities from a rendering standpoint that makes it so bad? There’s tons of lights and shadows and people indoors but it doesn’t cost jack shit for GPU usage
That’s the thing, is there enough going on in cities from a rendering standpoint that makes it so bad? There’s tons of lights and shadows and people indoors but it doesn’t cost jack shit for GPU usage
Buy new parts, lock to 30fps
Pick one, that’s pretty much the only option
He ripped its skin away and it’s bleeding all over the place, what the hell do you think?
US, 40s. Gave up my manual a few years ago to get a bigger car when I became a single dad. The ol Mazda 3 wasn’t cutting it
In the US it’s actually illegal for companies to do something that benefits the consumer
I use it but some of the smaller communities pretty much are non existent here
I’m not saying I want an algorithm, but “hot” or “active” needs to be better at showing things other than memes
I know why they did it
It’s just a dumb argument when it wasn’t one before
Here’s the fun part:
When execs were hyper focused on outsourcing, not once did they say productivity was a problem
Second local workers wanted to do the same though, suddenly if you’re not in the office you’re useless.
Which is it? Outsourcing is trash or WFH is just fine?
Doesn’t matter. Cali and NYC are the epitome of librul chaos and if those places aren’t made out to be smoldering shitholes with 2.7 homeless people to every citizen the gullible nitwit voluntarily angry dopes in the party (most of them) might actually vote in their best interests
Shareholder squeeze
They demand more but consumers/users are less interested. All you have left is raise prices, force users to use/see things more, or make it harder to avoid being an income stream from something else
They can’t make new people appreciate the service so they just make it worse for those who have stuck around. The enshittification spiral
Can’t track your location and other things you do, too
Uh, she’s a republican, you mean her dime now.