5700 in my server works just fine too, no difficulty setting it up. Running in Docker. Even does HDR tone mapping!
5700 in my server works just fine too, no difficulty setting it up. Running in Docker. Even does HDR tone mapping!
To add to that, I think HDR actually makes a good difference flying at night and dusk. It makes it much more enjoyable. A lot of VR panels still struggle with halos and other visual artifacts on dark scenes with highlights like runway lights.
That Alienware OLED looks amazing
Well, the manufacturer rarely does but the dealership often tries to sell them as an added revenue stream.
They vary from OK to dreadful. But it’s still an option vs this remote services system if you don’t like it.
What part of FSR2 doesn’t currently work on Nvidia GPUs?
FSR already works on Nvidia GPUs, it’s just this hook to use FSR3 Frame Generation where DLSS Frame Generation normally would run is still blocked by Nvidia because any DLSS features are limited to an RTX card.
Nvidia claims you need an RTX 40xx card for “frame generation”, but this does it with an RTX 20xx and 30xx card.
And I understand the reason for that is still driver level checks that can’t currently be worked around, not an actual limitation of other chips.
Yup where it’s going is “the doctor will see you in six weeks but for $300 he can see you now”.
My point here is burning paper on a mass scale instead of using wires or an IC is not a solution, not even a little bit like biodegradable food containers.
Its solving a problem that isn’t really a problem!
I’m not sure how much of this is the actual project, or the author of the article, as there are all kinds of odd claims in there.
So it’s proposing we burn traces on single-use paper to solve climate change.
RFID tags as a security device are important and they can last as long as keys.
As a business card we can just stop doing it. Solved!
Not being a youtuber I don't know, but do sponsors even know that you're using sponsorblock? How could they tell?
Wow if only my local passport office had a website this nice!
If you’re using home assistant just go directly to controlling the bulbs over Zigbee/ZHA and drop the hue hub entirely!
Works great for me, mind you my bulbs are 5+years old.
Promised for later in the lifecycle