I'm really amazed by their consistent win11 patch fuckups. I've never seen it in this dimension with win10. Luckily I'm still on win10 and pretty sure I'll get the updates past 2025 somehow.
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Hopefully it's like FSR or Freesync. However after the Nvidia RTX raytracing domination, I wouldn't even be mad if they deliver an AMD exclusive solution.
Gaming used to not be like that, but now a good GPU alone costs 800 to 2500 bucks. Sure you get away with cheaper components but at what cost, you got to be patient gamer to enjoy this endeavor.
Rumors say they are already dead.
Depends. Are the aliens hot?
Someone played too much Adventure Capitalist.
I'd want to put this in front of the house. No one would steel it ever. lol
I'd welcome them back today if I had a say. Just no extra sausage anymore.
That's when they finally get me.
latest AMD processors
But then the article only talks about
AMD [...] that enables an unprivileged adversary to leak privileged memory on AMD Zen 1(+) and Zen 2 processors.
Which was already known, but Zen 2 is old. Is this click bait?
I disagree on the only 10%. But I see why he believes so. If you've been into similar topics for a while, like machine learning, AI doesn't objectively do so much more. Then you have countless examples of AI providing wrong informations. However this understates how often real people give wrong informations and how often we have to work with them and fix the issues, be it in our head of by trial and error. People really need to practice awareness to notice how often we correct errors automatically without thinking or being aware. Brains are amazing.
AI like LLMs are so new, we neither have peaked in quality nor used them long enough to understand the quirks. For a lot of people it will be like learning to drive a bike, learn swimming or learn inner peace and patient with the annoying coworker. Some won't make it.
Also understanding AI takes time which I suspect most busy people don't have. And I don't even mean understanding the technical side, I mean learning on using them correctly. AI is a tool and to believe it solves all our problems now, is a bit utopic, yet it will become better and better by the day.
Thanks. I'll check it out.