LaggyKar

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[–] LaggyKar@programming.dev 14 points 1 week ago (1 children)

I've only gotten that when I've mistyped the encryption password. They really should improve the handling of that.

[–] LaggyKar@programming.dev 46 points 1 week ago (10 children)

This is something that Rust is specifically designed to prevent.

[–] LaggyKar@programming.dev 7 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

Not sure if Google Lens counts as AI, but Circle to Search is a cool feature.

Not to the point where it's worth having a button for it permanently taking up space at the bottom of the screen.

On a lot of phones you can hide the navigation pill, but Samsung started forcibly showing it when they added Circle to Search. Fortunately I don't have a Samsung phone.

[–] LaggyKar@programming.dev 5 points 2 weeks ago

They're also generally lower quality

[–] LaggyKar@programming.dev 77 points 2 weeks ago (3 children)

A big blocker that the article surprisingly doesn't talk about is tons of IoT stuff that uses 2G and 3G. Stuff like alarm systems, emergency phones, street light control, cars etc. Here in Sweden there was recently a report that thousands of elevators have emergency phones using 2G and 3G, and if the network is shut down you would no longer be allowed to use those elevators. And since 2018 all new cars in the EU has to have eCall, which alerts emergency services on a crash. Many of these use 2G and 3G, and if it stops working the car won't pass inspection so you'll no longer be allowed to drive it.

[–] LaggyKar@programming.dev 7 points 2 weeks ago (1 children)

It's not even that, there are multiple languages spoken in the same region. Webpages should just use the language the browser tells it to use.

[–] LaggyKar@programming.dev 78 points 1 month ago (5 children)

A robot doesn't need to be anthropomorphic, an assembly line robot is still a robot. It does however need to be able to perform some actions autonomously, for which a vibrator hardly qualifies.

[–] LaggyKar@programming.dev 7 points 1 month ago (1 children)

Yes, it says so in the first paragraph

[–] LaggyKar@programming.dev 22 points 1 month ago (5 children)

Still doesn't allow background playback though, so it's useless to me

[–] LaggyKar@programming.dev 2 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago)

I don't think there has ever been a PPU on the GPU. It did originally run on PPU cards by Ageia, but AFAIK PhysX on GPU:s used CUDA GPGPU right from the start.

[–] LaggyKar@programming.dev 21 points 1 month ago* (last edited 1 month ago) (2 children)

Mirror's Edge actually had a place with tons of broken glass falling down, where the framerate would drop into the single digits if it used CPU PhysX. I remember that because it shipped with an outdated PhysX library that would run on the CPU even though I had an Nvidia GPU, so I had to delete the game's PhysX library to force it to use the version from the graphics driver, in order to get it to playable performance. If you didn't have an Nvidia driver you would need to disable PhysX for that segment to be playable.

[–] LaggyKar@programming.dev 3 points 3 months ago

Though that's not where you would use HDMI. I would argue for TV:s, 4k is generally enough, and HDMI 2.1 already has enough bandwidth for 4k 120 Hz 12 bit-per-color uncompressed.

But DisplayPort, yeah, that could use a bit more.

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