Could you not even link to the fully functional open source GPU so that the lazy but curious could click, and google could perhaps realise that it exists?
OK, I take that back. WTF has happened to links in the comment submission box? They've finally done. Those crazy bastards have destroyed slashdot.
Latency is not bandwidth. Latency affects perception of speed.
You have completely misunderstood buffer bloat and how it applies to udp-style / tcp-style traffic. A voice call uses udp-style transfers. An advertising carousel does not.
Come on people. This has the potential to be legend... ary. What a complete failure.
Even just form a quick punt we could glimpse such lyrical word play as: "Lightning strike inside Cloud" "Cloud damaged by lightning" "Cloud not lightning-proof"
Please read the fucking Register until you gets it.
I know that peanuts are not technically nuts but I still find it funny.
Only because you don't understand food processing & allergies. Food processed on machinery used for nuts needs to be labelled, even if the food contains no nuts whatsoever.
It's only because he has a sense of humour. It's a common mistake to get the two confused. When in doubt remember: correlation does not imply causation.
People do not respond to constant reminders - they blank them out as irrelevant background noise. As such they are then more useless than appropriate warnings. As an example: there are no foods in the UK that are not labeled "may contain traces of nuts".
And so... for this person who has fantastic eyes providing amazing vision: when they are given a screen at a resolution where they cannot distinguish individual pixels - would they need AA? Come on child, summon the brain trust and gather their collective wisdom.
18" is about the distance that pixels become indistinguishable on a 28" screen, well very roughly. I'd say around 60cm for me. On a 55" in a desktop I would use a viewing distance of 1m (40"?) roughly, so not quite view filling but close enough that it would involve a bit of head motion and windows near the bottom may as well be a different workspace from those at the top.
I reckon that you're mostly right, up to an order of magnitude. I'd poke at the details a little bit though. For desktop work I'd happily replace multiple screens with a 55" panel. 4k is not enough for that scenario, although 8k probably is, and I would guess that 16k would be redundant. For less detailed use, movies/games a 100" screen would be better, but the target resolution is basically the same.
No idea how it works for VR but there doesn't seem to be much point trying it until it gets better than the 4k 28" screen on my desk. At some point soon we have basically topped out for resolution because of the reasons that you state. Sound can improve - but again we are close to there. 160k mp3s only became low quality when I bought some decent quality headphones, but they don't seem to be that far off.
You cannot assume that rounded corners would have developed naturally. You stand in the vision of the world that this great man created when you say that.
You think it is naive to accept that there is no privacy on a public network?
Is it better to pretend that you have privacy and then give your information away for free, or to accept the inevitable and make a trade that you think is acceptable?
Bullshit. I regularly stream my games machine to a MacBook Air plugged into a 55" TV at 1080p. Gets a solid 60 fps with low latency over *wifi*. Easy enough to play gta5 and project cars with an old ds3. The technology is here now and it works fine. Lying on the sofa with a Bluetooth trackpad for eu4 works great as well, but is far less demanding.
Calling a penny a "UK cent" is an understandable slip, but your use of decimals and units seems to be spot on. Have you consider Verizon customer "care" as a career path?
Well... I actually meant compilation / executing code, but as it turns out: I've been playing with the xml dump of the dblp database recently. It's 1.5GB and loading it in vim (from SSD) still takes about a minute. Annoying enough that I've been using less to find records in it.
I'm not an AC, I did the whole markup and I tried flipping the various settings but nothing would change it.
I mean, obviously the've fixed it now in some sort of cover-up... testing.
Could you not even link to the fully functional open source GPU so that the lazy but curious could click, and google could perhaps realise that it exists?
OK, I take that back. WTF has happened to links in the comment submission box? They've finally done. Those crazy bastards have destroyed slashdot.
Like rain on your wedding day?
Latency is not bandwidth.
Latency affects perception of speed.
You have completely misunderstood buffer bloat and how it applies to udp-style / tcp-style traffic. A voice call uses udp-style transfers. An advertising carousel does not.
Come on people. This has the potential to be legend... ary. What a complete failure.
Even just form a quick punt we could glimpse such lyrical word play as:
"Lightning strike inside Cloud"
"Cloud damaged by lightning"
"Cloud not lightning-proof"
Please read the fucking Register until you gets it.
It's only because he has a sense of humour. It's a common mistake to get the two confused. When in doubt remember: correlation does not imply causation.
People do not respond to constant reminders - they blank them out as irrelevant background noise. As such they are then more useless than appropriate warnings. As an example: there are no foods in the UK that are not labeled "may contain traces of nuts".
SHUT UP AND TAKE MY m.... Seriously? That much, eh? Maybe I be a little bit later on the adoption curve for this one then.
And so... for this person who has fantastic eyes providing amazing vision: when they are given a screen at a resolution where they cannot distinguish individual pixels - would they need AA? Come on child, summon the brain trust and gather their collective wisdom.
Why would AA be needed on a display where the eye could not distinguish between individual pixels?
Works pretty well on 28" on a normal sized desk.
You failed: if you had made first post with "correlation does not imply causation" you would win 1000 internets.
It. Would. Be. The. Same.
*deep breath*
18" is about the distance that pixels become indistinguishable on a 28" screen, well very roughly. I'd say around 60cm for me. On a 55" in a desktop I would use a viewing distance of 1m (40"?) roughly, so not quite view filling but close enough that it would involve a bit of head motion and windows near the bottom may as well be a different workspace from those at the top.
I reckon that you're mostly right, up to an order of magnitude. I'd poke at the details a little bit though. For desktop work I'd happily replace multiple screens with a 55" panel. 4k is not enough for that scenario, although 8k probably is, and I would guess that 16k would be redundant. For less detailed use, movies/games a 100" screen would be better, but the target resolution is basically the same.
No idea how it works for VR but there doesn't seem to be much point trying it until it gets better than the 4k 28" screen on my desk. At some point soon we have basically topped out for resolution because of the reasons that you state. Sound can improve - but again we are close to there. 160k mp3s only became low quality when I bought some decent quality headphones, but they don't seem to be that far off.
You cannot assume that rounded corners would have developed naturally. You stand in the vision of the world that this great man created when you say that.
Would this be of the nature: we will give you these drugs if you agree to enact a law that prevents you from cloning them and making more?
You think it is naive to accept that there is no privacy on a public network?
Is it better to pretend that you have privacy and then give your information away for free, or to accept the inevitable and make a trade that you think is acceptable?
Surely you mean that they *have*
So the tactile interface should have a seam? Please tell me that one of the bigger kids checks your ideas over before release.
Bullshit. I regularly stream my games machine to a MacBook Air plugged into a 55" TV at 1080p. Gets a solid 60 fps with low latency over *wifi*. Easy enough to play gta5 and project cars with an old ds3. The technology is here now and it works fine. Lying on the sofa with a Bluetooth trackpad for eu4 works great as well, but is far less demanding.
And a tiny 16GB of storage. For music lovers. You know, the kind who would use flac instead of mp3. Just saying
Amusing but false. A simple dictionary definition disproves your claim so I will need a reference from QI at the very least to believe otherwise.
Calling a penny a "UK cent" is an understandable slip, but your use of decimals and units seems to be spot on. Have you consider Verizon customer "care" as a career path?
Well... I actually meant compilation / executing code, but as it turns out: I've been playing with the xml dump of the dblp database recently. It's 1.5GB and loading it in vim (from SSD) still takes about a minute. Annoying enough that I've been using less to find records in it.