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Nvidia’s finally replacing GeForce Experience with this all-in-one ‘Nvidia app’ - The Verge
  • I’m well aware of these. Winget is a disaster of a package manager. All of them just download and run conventional installers with none of the tidiness you get with real package managers on systems actually designed for them. It’s fun watching winget update an app that already updated itself. Do any other GPU vendors typically distribute their drivers through winget?

    But the real answer here is Windows Update, which Nvidia does publish drivers through. But not game ready versions, only WHQL certified builds.

  • Nvidia’s finally replacing GeForce Experience with this all-in-one ‘Nvidia app’ - The Verge
  • Because they require extra certification from Microsoft.

  • Nvidia’s finally replacing GeForce Experience with this all-in-one ‘Nvidia app’ - The Verge
  • Damn, who shit in your cornflakes this morning?

    Their drivers have always been available directly from their website.

    This app is just for Windows, I’m not sure why you’re blabbing on about package managers

  • Nvidia’s finally replacing GeForce Experience with this all-in-one ‘Nvidia app’ - The Verge
  • The new app has fewer account requirements than the one it is replacing. With GFE, you needed an account just to get automatic driver updates. With the new app, you can do just about anything except redeem free bundled games without an account.

  • Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection - Announce Trailer | PS5 & PS4 Games
  • I’d put Jedi Survivor up there, despite the technical issues. Also no list of best Star Wars games is complete without Republic Commando.

  • How Marvel Is Quietly Retooling Amid Superhero Fatigue
  • It’s no secret that since the 2019 Avengers: Endgame, the company was asked to scale up in an unprecedented way to feed its fledgling streaming service, Disney+

    There’s the problem

    “Some of our studios lost a little focus. So the first step that we’ve taken is that we’ve reduced volume,” Iger said on a Feb. 7 earnings call.

    And there’s a big part of the solution. Another is giving actual creatives more control over the final product, which they also alluded to.

    My hope is that with scaled back Marvel production, they can direct some of that money towards new, original IP.

  • Xbox Next-Gen Console Confirmed, Will be 'Largest Technical Leap in a Hardware Generation'
  • It’s possible with high end PC hardware today. Since when have consoles been 20 years behind PC?

  • Xbox Next-Gen Console Confirmed, Will be 'Largest Technical Leap in a Hardware Generation'
  • A lot less work for developers, smaller game sizes, and map and game design no longer needing to be built around the onerous limitations of raster lighting and reflections.

    Ray tracing is a bigger deal than most people realize. It feels like a gimmick because the games that support it today are still ultimately designed around rasterization.

    Path-traced lighting in particular is a huge game changer, and means developers will no longer have to choose between rudimentary global dynamic lighting and very static and storage-intensive baked lighting. You can get the benefits of both without the drawbacks of either, assuming the hardware is up to snuff.

  • Xbox Next-Gen Console Confirmed, Will be 'Largest Technical Leap in a Hardware Generation'
  • Ray tracing performance that’s actually good enough for games to fully ditch rasterized lighting and reflections

  • Empowering the visually impaired with neat visual codes
  • QR codes wouldn’t solve this problem, because they would still house a link that has to be opened in the NaviLens app to be of any use.

    These codes don’t just take you to some static document. It opens up in the NaviLens app, which when use features like the gps, gyro, and camera in your phone to provide more rich, contextual information.

  • Empowering the visually impaired with neat visual codes
  • It seems to me like they do more than just generate QR codes that download a static document. They've built out software that helps the visually impaired navigate pedestrian and transit infrastructure. The software seems pretty complex, beyond what a city would likely have the expertise or budget to build from scratch on its own.

  • Empowering the visually impaired with neat visual codes
  • You point out the key weakness to the whole approach (dependency on a single third party). Though I suspect that the content in question is also hosted by NaviLens, so the codes would still stop working if they ever shut down.

    Just taking a look at their website, it seems to me that NaviLens' value proposition isn't just "codes that download a document", but an entire framework for building and presenting essential documentation in a way that is accessible to people with vision impairments. I can see why it would be cheaper and more effective for a city to buy a service like this than to hire their own software developers and accessibility experts to build out their own bespoke system.

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    How does employing a rapist not constitute an unsafe work environment for female employees?
  • But it is possible to recover, and many do. There is no recovery from being murdered. Personally, I'm glad I'm still alive even if I'm still dealing with my own SA-induced trauma 20 years later.

    Murder also has further externalities. When you kill someone, you take them away from their friends and families, who now have to live forever without that person in their lives.

    But this whole conversation feels a lot like we're asking "who was worse, Hitler or Genghis Khan?", and it's weird to put either side on the defensive even if there is an objectively true answer to be found.

  • Empowering the visually impaired with neat visual codes
  • QR codes are rarely contentful themselves, they are almost always just a URL pointing to the real content.

    It's done this way because URLs are smaller, and you can update the content without needing to go around replacing all the QR code stickers.

  • What recent video game do you have buyer remorse for?
  • It’s the best game of the century, so far.

    I don't find hyperbole like this especially convincing.

  • What recent video game do you have buyer remorse for?
  • Elden Ring. The game is just too obnoxiously hard. I don't mind difficulty, I finished Doom Eternal and all its DLC on nightmare. But Elden Ring seemingly makes very little effort to teach me its mechanics, whereas Doom Eternal's mechanics felt pretty intuitive after just a little bit of trial and error.

    As far as FromSoft games go, I had a much better time with Sekrio. That game had a good tutorial, and that ghost dude who would help you practice the more difficult aspects of the combat.

  • What recent video game do you have buyer remorse for?
  • God of War is pretty notorious for telling you how to solve the puzzles before giving you enough time to do it yourself. Your companion will just blurt out the answer within 30 seconds of you entering a puzzle area.

    It was one of the more consistent complaints about the game, 2 especially.

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