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  3. I admit that I tend to zone out anytime I see Nvidia, but based on the toots I've seen this week, it sounds like they rolled out that weird soap opera motion smoothing that everyone hates on TVs but they thought was a good idea for computers.

I admit that I tend to zone out anytime I see Nvidia, but based on the toots I've seen this week, it sounds like they rolled out that weird soap opera motion smoothing that everyone hates on TVs but they thought was a good idea for computers.

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  • cr0w@infosec.exchangeC cr0w@infosec.exchange

    @r0k I don't get why people would even want or use that "feature."

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    froztbyte@mastodon.social
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    @cR0w @r0k Partial thought here: https://mastodon.social/@froztbyte/116244707258455018

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    • cr0w@infosec.exchangeC cr0w@infosec.exchange

      @0x00string Is their datacenter stuff usable by normal users for things like video games and password cracking or are they pretty specific for AI shit? Like if it all crashes, will the market get flooded with used kit people can use?

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      0x00string@infosec.exchange
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      @cR0w afaik the datacenter chips are not consumer usable in any meaningful way

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      • F froztbyte@mastodon.social

        @cR0w @0x00string I think there may be some of that

        But also I don’t know if there will be a lot of it. Those designs are …. not a casual gpu to slot into a side-desk shitbox, and it’ll limit how many can engage with it (even when they have silicon-fitting problems)

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        0x00string@infosec.exchange
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        @froztbyte @cR0w ya

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        • 0x00string@infosec.exchange0 0x00string@infosec.exchange

          @cR0w afaik the datacenter chips are not consumer usable in any meaningful way

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          cr0w@infosec.exchange
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          @0x00string Of course not.

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          • cr0w@infosec.exchangeC cr0w@infosec.exchange

            I admit that I tend to zone out anytime I see Nvidia, but based on the toots I've seen this week, it sounds like they rolled out that weird soap opera motion smoothing that everyone hates on TVs but they thought was a good idea for computers. Is that right? Can I go back to ignoring it now? Because that sounds really stupid and on par for Nvidia these days.

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            @cR0w It looks like over-sharpened photos.

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            • aakl@infosec.exchangeA aakl@infosec.exchange

              @cR0w It looks like over-sharpened photos.

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              cr0w@infosec.exchange
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              @AAKL Do not want.

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              • cr0w@infosec.exchangeC cr0w@infosec.exchange

                @AAKL Do not want.

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                @cR0w Agreed.

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                • dio9sys@haunted.computerD dio9sys@haunted.computer

                  @cR0w
                  yes, but also they added a yassification filter that turns every female video game character into a version wearing makeup. and that part is not a joke.

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                  @Dio9sys @cR0w I read this out loud and now my husband is asking where I learned the word "yassification"

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                  • iagox86@infosec.exchangeI iagox86@infosec.exchange

                    @Dio9sys @cR0w I read this out loud and now my husband is asking where I learned the word "yassification"

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                    dio9sys@haunted.computer
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                    @iagox86 @cR0w I've been told I'm a bad influence before 😅

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                    • cr0w@infosec.exchangeC cr0w@infosec.exchange

                      I admit that I tend to zone out anytime I see Nvidia, but based on the toots I've seen this week, it sounds like they rolled out that weird soap opera motion smoothing that everyone hates on TVs but they thought was a good idea for computers. Is that right? Can I go back to ignoring it now? Because that sounds really stupid and on par for Nvidia these days.

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                      @cR0w it's another stupid AI slop gimmick. and what's even better is that in some cases, it requires a whole second graphics card to do it well. Which, considering the flagship nvidia card is going for squints on amazon

                      about 4,000.00 USD, is a huge

                      lol, lmao even

                      for me.

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