
The solution, then, is a downsized dc.
The Post Ninja

The solution, then, is a downsized dc.

Or one Call of Duty

People be like “I want to eat healthy without eating healthier things”
… learn to like actually healthy things instead of processed taste-alike foods.

If only nVidia would do what AMD did and have open source kernel drivers, but no, the drivers you need are in a closed source package… same for shame Intel closing their drivers too… it’s like we’re back in the fwcutter days again.

Rinds me of the EA guy and the Runtime fee in Unity

Need a way to take HBM and adapt it to DRAM modules… so we have a fast path to getting consumer RAM…
… that and we need consumer mobos to be able to run RDIMM modules.

You should be higher on the list. It’s a complex problem with a lot of moving parts - while the emotional support truck designs certainly have a fault in accidents due to physics and blind spots, people not paying attention and crossing the road with the assumption traffic will stop for them, or the lack of awareness of traffic when crossing, has taken many lives as well.
We should control what we can - limit crossings to safer zones (crosswalks, dedicated traffic light crosswalks, crossing bridges, tunnels or underpass), require visibility rules for vehicle safety (reverse cameras, blind spot detectors, automatic emergency braking is what we have, we need driver visibility requirements better defined), separate vehicle and pedestrian traffic physically (barriers, natural and/or artificial), and teach driving and walking lessons to kids in school so they learn how to do these things, instead of letting the school of hard knocks teach them.
From what I remember, individual publishers started it, but they used a combo of cd-based drm (which would install rootkits on your pc and sometimes kill your cd drive) and online activation of your key to your account. Steam just made a much less invasive system that lets you access your purchases easily instead of making it risky and hard.