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Comment TAKE THAT DEAL NOW!!! (Score 1) 24

This company is going down. If you work for this company, you want to have a big head start finding other work. Take that deal, use the months of pay to keep going while you look for that next *real* job. A company that believes its own AI hype to this degree, is going to blow itself up until it pops. You want to be far, far away when that happens.

Comment Re:What if it becomes endemic? (Score 1) 24

What if the world blows up? What if a new strain of COVID kills everyone on earth? What if the atmosphere disappears?

All these "what-ifs" are awful, and also impossible. Krafton is buying their own hype. It's going to kill the company all right, but endemic? Hardly. I use AI too much to believe it can really replace people to the degree promised by the crusaders.

Comment Re:"Cable" a Failure to Innovate (Score 1) 87

I'd say they DID innovate. They saw Cable TV disappearing, so they reinvented themselves as ISPs. So now everybody who's streaming, is still paying the same old cable TV company for the internet connection they use to stream even content from *other* companies. The cable companies are doing just fine, thank you.

Comment Re:Surprising! (Score 1) 58

Telescreen monitoring would have required a crazy amount of manpower.

Probably the closest real-world analog was the East German Stasi, which may have accounted for nearly 1 in 6:

The ratio for the Stasi was one secret policeman per 166 East Germans. When the regular informers are added, these ratios become much higher: In the Stasi's case, there would have been at least one spy watching every 66 citizens! When one adds in the estimated numbers of part-time snoops, the result is nothing short of monstrous: one informer per 6.5 citizens. It would not have been unreasonable to assume that at least one Stasi informer was present in any party of ten or twelve dinner guests. Like a giant octopus, the Stasi's tentacles probed every aspect of life.

— John O. Koehler, German-born American journalist, quoted from Wikipedia

Comment Re: Make them occasionally? (Score 1) 171

In the USA is it common to have self service tills at supermarkets that accept coins?

If it accepts cash, it should accept both coins and bills. Any change I manage to accumulate usually gets fed into the coin slot at a self-checkout before I swipe a card to provide the rest of the payment. It's better than handing it off to a Coinstar machine, as those skim off a percentage of what you feed them.

Comment Re:It has a Snapdragon CPU? (Score 1) 45

100% of x86-64 VR games run on a PC. The point here is to use your PC to Stream a video feed to your headset via SteamLink. In general these headsets are too underpowered to play PC games (i.e. all x86-64 games), all the releases for standalone HMDs are custom ports with adjusted graphics.

Very true. Been playing the Riven remake on an Oculus Rift and it's astoundingly beautiful. Playing on the Meta Quest was just sad in comparison. The headset Steamlink will make all the difference.

Comment Re:Slavery (Score 1) 162

Well that makes sense. Manhattan and the Bay Area are the two least affordable places to live in the US. To those who are struggling to get by, who live in those places, my advice is to get out of there. The US is full of other much more affordable places to live. Sorry, Manhattan is a straw man here, it is not representative of people's experiences in the US, nor is it a sign that it's impossible or even difficult to live on a normal salary in the US.

Comment Re:Slavery (Score 1) 162

All you did was say you disagree with the way inflation is calculated, but you didn't propose any alternatives. That's not an argument, that's just an opinion. As the linked BLS page explained, the CPI takes into account the things people actually buy. If I'm not supposed to "cling to inflation," what am I supposed to use instead? Your opinion?

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