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Posted on 22-01-01, 09:27 in Happy holidays!
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The Office of Morals and Public Decency has once again decided to uphold their
2019 ban on eight maids a-milking. As with prior years, you are urged to submit complaints to Google Image Search.

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Posted on 22-01-05, 08:58 in I have yet to have never seen it all.
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https://youtu.be/Rfbvikh5OkA

Simpsons Bebop

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Posted on 22-01-08, 08:29 in I have yet to have never seen it all.
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Posted by KoiMaxx

Apparently, you can get away with around 20% sawdust if this Food Theory episode is anything to go by.
As long as the sawdust isn't from pressure-treated lumber, anyways...

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Posted on 22-01-15, 23:07 in GPU prices still suck in 2022
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Posted by wertigon
Not really a fan of their lack of MSRP numbers for their three latest GPUs, too.

In fairness, MSRP is meaningless right now anyways. Nothing is selling for suggested retail.

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Posted on 22-01-16, 11:33 in Games You Played Today REVENGEANCE
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I am playing Transiruby, a charming little metroid-em-up by Skipmore. The game has the same chunky pixel look he used in Fairune, and a good deal of personality.
Also, your red-haired robot girl avatar can transform into a motorcycle and drive on water(and her support droid's description of the upgrade sends her into excited hyperventilation, because the game has personality).

I dunno what to say about it other than it is charming and I like it.





In unrelated news, I found out there is still someone selling legal copies of the Dukes Nukem that aren't FPS games in AD 2022.
https://www.zoom-platform.com/search/any/3d-realms/any/any/any/any/any/any
I confess to being rather surprised. I don't know if they had a long-term license with Apogee before they sold out the Duke, if they were just the only store willing to nag the hell out of Gearbox about it, or what. But there's still actually someone that will take your money to give you copies of Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project today.

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Posted on 22-01-16, 23:03 in GPU prices still suck in 2022
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In fairness, MSRP is meaningless right now anyways. Nothing is selling for suggested retail.


In terms of what it sells in the store, yes. MSRP is meaningless.

In terms of, what does it cost the manufacturer to produce this though? No, it is actually a very relevant metric that tells us that Nvidia is most probably looking to increase margins further. Both AMD and Nvidia want to have higher margins, but not disclosing MSRP makes it that much harder to keep tabs on Nvidia.

Example:

Assume Nvidia releases a card that performs at x FPS and cost $300. Then we know this. We are expecting Nvidia can sell a card profitably with x FPS at $300.
Next year Nvidia releases a card that performs at x*1.1 FPS and cost $350. Again, we can keep tabs here and compare the new value to the old value.
Year after, Nvidia release a card that performs at x*1.15 FPS and cost... We do not know how much these cost. Could be $500 or could be $50. Is it a good value now? Is Nvidia producing cards at a loss, or not?

So, this is dishonest both for prospective customers, and their shareholders. What would be reasonable to expect here? An MSRP between $300 and $350. Is it though? Is it an attempt to hide a bad value proposition card, or not? Or are they just being greedy fuckers for the sake of being greedy (at which point they expose a huge opening for competitors, and wish to obfuscate this fact)? Should it even be that the 3080 12GB version sell for less than the 8GB version, since prices on DRAM have come down significantly these past few months?

MSRP is valuable still, even though it is not valuable as a measure of store prices during shortages.
MSRP does not indicate cost of manufacture. It is literally a suggested retail price.
Anyways, with nVidia and AMD both having been savaged for cranking MSRP up in the last couple of releases, we already KNOW they're both trying to boost profits wildly and normalize current going rates. We don't actually need an MSRP on this card to tell us what a decade of pricing data shows.

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Posted on 22-01-16, 23:50 in Games You Played Today REVENGEANCE
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You know, I have a copy of Shenzhen IO. I messed with it for a bit, but had no idea how to make it do anything.

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Posted on 22-01-19, 22:45 in GPU prices still suck in 2022 (revision 2)
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I just saw the Gamers Nexus review of the 6500XT. Makin' me feel better about my 8GB 580, I tell you what.

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Posted on 22-01-20, 20:23 in GPU prices still suck in 2022 (revision 1)
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Posted by wertigon

So the 6500 XT is what it is, mostly due to energy prices and shipping costs soaring astronomically high. But atleast it won't cost more than MSRP, since noone will buy it.
They're already being scalped for four hundred.

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Posted on 22-01-25, 12:13 in GPU prices still suck in 2022
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Posted by wertigon
Looks like 6500 XT is only at 50% markup as brand new now, stock holds pretty well, and while the MSRP sells out quickly, the $250 ones doesn't. Awesome!

Finally a price bottom tier has been established that can suck down all the other cards in price. Of course, inflation being what it is, not perfect, but this summer things should only be at 25-30% MSRP for most tiers. Sweet!

Can I have my $600 6700 XT soon-ish then? :D
I sure hope you're right.

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Posted on 22-02-03, 02:05 in Mozilla, *sigh*
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Posted by wertigon
The problem with the web, as I see it, is three-fold:

1. HTML is all or nothing. There is no way to just reload a part of a website with standard HTML, which, well, SUCKS. I wish AJAX was a built in feature of HTML and you could use both
<a href="updates.php" target="mydiv">
and
<div id="mydiv" content="updates.php" refresh="30"/>
. Sadly, you need to use JavaScript for both.


One word: frames.
Iframes, if needed.

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Posted on 22-02-19, 09:41 in Windows 11
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I believe it also relies on HTML applications for some of the core interface such as the welcome screen.
I'm looking at the welcome screen source code right now and I'm afraid it's not just an HTML application but DirectUI, which admittedly does use some form of HTML and CSS.
I thought for a second you meant the Windows 11 source code. Was just "damn, that was fast".

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Posted on 22-02-21, 13:28 in Board feature requests/suggestions
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Posted by desudesu

I mean, a ten years old codebase is probably not ideal, meow~ pet
If it ain't broke...

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Posted on 22-02-22, 03:56 in Doom 32x Resurrection
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This is news to me. Neat to see this port getting the attention it honestly deserved, though.

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Posted on 22-02-22, 08:51 in Board feature requests/suggestions
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Posted by desudesu

Oh, unrelatedly, Arisotura should be Arisotura in the board footer.


I don't get it. You said the same thing twice!

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Posted on 22-02-22, 09:31 in Cartoons, imported
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Bumped because I just rewatched God Bless Dancouga.

I just wanted to say that I love how Dancouga starts out about as "real robot" as you can get, and by the end of it they're stabbing a god in the face with a blazing sword.

...

And maybe ponder why Dancouga never comes up when people start arguing about which mech is the most powerful in all of anime.
Gurren-Lagann throws galaxies like ninja stars? A. That's not at all what was going on, and B. Dancouga killed a god.

Getter Emperor shatters planets with the shockwaves from its transformation? Dancouga killed a god.

Ideon destroyed and remade the entire universe? Wait a second, that basically means Ideon is the Dancouga's natural prey, doesn't it?

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Posted on 22-02-22, 11:30 in Upcoming game announcements/news
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One game closer to the day From Software gets back to making Armored Core games!

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Posted on 22-02-24, 08:27 in Anticipating near future [politics]
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These are among the darkest hours of Europe since the Second World War.

The EU will respond in the strongest possible terms and agree on the harshest package of sanctions we have ever implemented.


We asked Putin nicely to stop and he ignored us, so now we will ask him SLIGHTLY LESS NICELY, because that worked really well with Hitler.

Seriously, if they're gonna directly compare it to WW2, maybe remember what it took to end this last time.



When sanctions don't work, you need to be willing to follow up with something more direct. And if you aren't willing, then your pretty words are meaningless and you shouldn't bother with the sanctions.

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Posted on 22-02-24, 22:52 in Anticipating near future [politics]
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SPEAKING OF NUCLEAR WEAPONS...
Ukraine had them. They had the third-largest stockpile in the world after the collapse of the USSR. They gave them up in exchange for written promises of protection from the US, UK, and Russia. (Specifically, they delivered them to Russia.)

Twenty years later, one signatory of the agreement is an active aggressor (again) and the other two are wringing their hands wailing about how terrible this is and how impotent they are.


Good look, everyone. This will DEFINITELY ensure other countries trust us to uphold our bargains and that they aren't just pieces of paper to be acknowledged when it is convenient.

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Posted on 22-02-27, 21:47 in Dear modern UXtards... (revision 1)
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Good riddance. Subpixel antialiasing is a misfeature that has caused me nothing but trouble as everything tries to re-enable it over my express command not to.

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