Rabbit advances closer to the turtle but he is still not at the same position. Then he advances smaller bit, but he is still not there.
And this is why AI may never exist... oh really?
Of course there will be strong AI and there will be people refusing to acknowledge they lost top position in evolution of intelligence. When machines start treating us like we treat less intelligent animals, I'm sure some people will loudly complain.
Other techniques produce more realistic lighting, see realtime global illumination by Lightsprint.
Lightsprint uses raytracing only for indirect lighting where it really helps, direct lighting uses rasterization/GPU.
It's much more efficient this way.
Intel is not crazy, they would do the same, but they are not interested in helping AMD/Nvidia GPU sales. So they continue propagating wrong technique.
one already can't send pdf attachments or even links to pdf to customers without risk of mail being deleted or lost in spam folder.
DX had wider bus, not a coprocessor. Must have been insanely expensive when Linus bought it, I switched to the same setup 16.5 years ago.
Fedora was constantly broken, sound broken since f11, other misc breakages once in 1-3 months.
Vista is very stable, one update caused infinite reboot, also found some rendering bugs.
Ubuntu is the best, the worst problem in years was it forgot static IP during upgrade
Snow Leopard seems poorly tested, bundled app from Apple crashes, some settings don't work (still very short experience)
It's just my experience, using all systems for the same tasks, development of Lightsmark. The message is clear: ditch Fedora, get Ubuntu.
Rabbit advances closer to the turtle but he is still not at the same position. Then he advances smaller bit, but he is still not there.
And this is why AI may never exist... oh really?
Of course there will be strong AI and there will be people refusing to acknowledge they lost top position in evolution of intelligence. When machines start treating us like we treat less intelligent animals, I'm sure some people will loudly complain.
We r0mb ya d0nt - 256b intro from 1999, has 200 bytes of additional code hidden in file_id.diz
Intel is not crazy, they would do the same, but they are not interested in helping AMD/Nvidia GPU sales. So they continue propagating wrong technique.