This talk about anti-aliasing in games made me think... remember when people actually had the rigs to do super-sampling AA? Now the resolutions have increased so much, we can't even play at native anymore if you have a 4K screen. Let alone use the holly grandfather of AA. We actually regressed into doing the opposite of SSAA. We're undersampling during rendering, and upscaling. I find that absolutely insane.
People will eventually get bored of the Twitter verification shenanigans, and they'll stop pulling these hilarious pranks.
Eventually you'll be left with:
- unverified anonymous accounts
- the old verified celebrities and journalists
- people who use their real names online and will use verification to prove they are real people
- a new wave of people who have created a business/job of some sort for themselves under a pseudonym (like how the numerous YouTubers or streamers function) who were previously denied verification for various reasons.
The amount of parameters you have to add to a Chromium browser, on Linux, to make it actually use hardware accelerated video decode is retarded.
How have they STILL not made this a default feature?
My only comfort is that from things I'm reading, Firefox isn't doing that much better either.
This works for me on latest Vivaldi stable.
--ignore-gpu-blocklist
--enable-gpu-rasterization
--enable-zero-copy
--enable-native-gpu-memory-buffers
--enable-accelerated-video-decode
--enable-features=VaapiVideoDecoder
--disable-gpu-driver-bug-workarounds
--disable-features=UseChromeOSDirectVideoDecoder
なんで君はこれを読んでいるかよ
Just another random person passing by.
Oh hi.
The Alyx Vance must go this way anyway.
Gordon Freeman dies in All Dogs Go To Heaven 2.
I wasn't designed to be carried.
En Taro Igel!
Lift me up, let me go...