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And protects against thieves of commercial and industrial secrets as well. Imagine the temptation for the NSA, sell to the highest bidder on Wall Street the new prototype of an advanced machine of a European company that they just copied from an email from an executive that they were spying.
I forgot to add this in my previous comment. I said "generation Web" because adding to what I wrote earlier, to me the interface of the current crop of applications looks a lot like something you would do if all you know is making web pages and having no experience with anything other than that.
Style, the way of thinking when developing your application. Notice how the older versions of Skype and MSN Messenger bothered trying do the job right and worried about the details. Now notice how the newest versions seem made by someone who only cares about making interfaces that make sense only to him, not caring about details and nastily doing the basic work for which the application was made. As if you took a professional developer and swapped him for an amateur with no experience in making professional applications and having more ego than skill.
You do not understand anything of what I wrote, and in an epic way... I am hitting some nerve here? I did not write at any time about security, I'm talking about programming experience and good sense that the "generation Web" seens to lack and the worst part is that they seem not to care about such gaps.
The explanation is that the senior developers are retiring and being replaced by brats who think writing a crappy web page is the same thing as writing a desktop application.
... this will translate into a product that I can use in less than 20, 30 years? Or will become another of the military toys we civilians will never know are there?
I think I should add details. in 1440p works perfectly for me, but as I said I am aiming at the goal of 4K @ 60fps (I do not really like to try to play at 30fps). Without ENB works (4K @ 60fps using my rig), but with ENB the framerate drops to around 30~40fps. And funny enough, that with or without heavy effects activated like SSAO, somewhere in the ENB code there is a large loss of performance when you increase the resolution to 4K.
Uh... What part of "USA is not the center of the universe" you did not understand?
Do you think that only north-americans can afford to buy things and therefore only they matter? I know that the studios focus on making films to please only the north-americans, but that in any way mean that they're right.
Well... How I will even argue with you, if your very way of thinking is amerikacentric? You sound as if the only thing that matter in the world was the USA and the rest of the planet was shit, completely ignoring what I said about numbers (Tron is not the only movie to get more money globally than on USA). The world is a little bigger than you think.
You can do 4K now, but you will need SLI. But it depends on the game too, if I do not make any changes in Skyrim for example, then I can run it in 4K with a single GTX980 easily.
Depends on the resolution you use. Here I have two GTX980 (Gigabyte G1) in SLI and still is not enough to run my Skyrim at 3840x2160 with ENB (4K display user).
And why not? The north-american population is currently 321 million, more or less. The world population is 7 billion. Even if you sell tickets globally to 10% of the North American ticket, you still will earn more money. And moreover the global audience is more diverse, and therefore is more open to unusual films than the north-americans. So you are not obligated to do "amerikacentric" movies in order to succeed. For a recent example, see the "Chappie" film.