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Software developer, Graphic Designer, Retired Gaming/Tech editor. Plays guitar occasionally. Reddit and Twitter refugee.

2025-12-04

I'm totally fine if the ends up cancelled or postponed indefinitely.

The gaming industry will end up adapting to optimizing their games (at fucking least!) to reach more players... than catering to RTX 5090 users with $6,000 rigs.

youtube.com/watch?v=lofT7H1TSJY

2025-12-04

Sorry guys, but is not going to win any prizes.

The ultimate game for this year is .

youtube.com/watch?v=BdyQDAL_WwQ

Well, after the development hell it went, I can guess why played it safe. But yeah, the formula is stale and that 80 in Metacritic should be a 75 at best.

2025-12-03

I think I understand:

Personally I blieve `htop` is great for checking processes, and `btop` to get "at a glance" dashboard you can put fullscreen on a screen.

2025-12-03

@david_chisnall Well, If it doesn't seem that these will be useful for just AI, when it pops it will be a disaster since all of that will be wasted.

I can imagine businesses buying the bulk to just desolder pieces and repurpose memory and NAND chips.

2025-12-03

Just got the shills from hearing something about PC going up in price:

"Price signaling in complementary markets"

If RAM and GPU becomes pricier, accessories will also go up in price.

Manufacturers will understand that if PC Gamers can fathom the high price, they could also fathom the new price of complementary prices. Your "gamer mouse" will raise from $30 to $50.

Confirmed by AMD making their CPU and GPU pricier.

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2025-12-03

I never got hooked into because it looked really boring.

I though on that moment would require to rewrite huge parts of the game to make it palatable at best. is the bar to match for all games of the same kind.

Well, Nexon is doing it. Sunken cost fallacy or redemption arc?

pcgamesn.com/the-first-descend

2025-12-03

@david_chisnall Basically, infrastructure not for reusable gaming? Inbalanced hardware resources, wear, centralization, and the crash will discourage new gaming datacenters (because the places are already used)

It's my idea, of if the AI bubble pops, the hardware will be useless except for science?

2025-12-03

Windows:

Look, symlinks are not native. I mean, I can "link" two directories from two different drives but if you blow too hard it's going to break. Why you know just copy the files between these two locations instead? Just spare me a few minutes. I'm copying the data... and done. This ain't btrfs or apfs, I have to copy the thing... for your security and convenience! Yay!

Linux:

There, done. Do you want me to symlink that folder shared by the space station too?

2025-12-01

When the pops, it's will be the gold age of .

Imagine all the unused datacenters with GPUs capable of running games in the cloud. Companies will fight themselves to get a piece of the pie and recoup what they spent on AI.

2025-11-27

I wouldn't find funny if the gets delayed because of the hardware shortage.

2025-11-26

I just learned you don't need 802.11r (Fast Transition) for WLAN roaming if you use WPA3-SAE on all your Wireless Interfaces SSID.

At least, not until you start to see the kernel whining about "key addition failed".

Just things.

2025-11-26

@thumbsup Oh yeah, I had to do this for compiling OpenWRT with NSS with kernel tweaks and added packages. It would have been a nightmare.

2025-11-26

I have to say, using to diagnose your OpenWRT logs when you're not a network god its VERY FUCKING USEFUL.

Imagine the days I would have spent trying to ask every single thing.

2025-11-26

I'm just going to say this:

If the costs around the same as a , I'm going full Apple.

The iGPU is comparable to the Steam Machine, with a cpu that will smoke it anytime of the day.

2025-11-26

I can confirm, AI killed StackOverflow.

Good riddance. The site was good, until it got overmoderated into oblivion. Any decent AI can answer a tech question in seconds, not days.

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