

SK Hynix are building more supply, I thought I saw: https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/dram/sk-hynix-to-spend-usd13-billion-on-the-worlds-largest-hbm-memory-assembly-plant
May be misinterpreting that, though.


SK Hynix are building more supply, I thought I saw: https://www.tomshardware.com/pc-components/dram/sk-hynix-to-spend-usd13-billion-on-the-worlds-largest-hbm-memory-assembly-plant
May be misinterpreting that, though.


I was sort of waiting to get back into it until after the December (?) performance patch - sounds like that hasn’t arrived/helped? 😩
No worries if the answer here is “please go Google it”, but I’m curious as to what the end user has to edit?
Do they have to edit your domain into a connections file or some such, or is it more involved? I’d expect a chocolatey package or some form of installer could improve that hugely…


I think they’re saying this tech adds perceived sharpness to the upscaling artifacts 😅


Ah, sorry, I had a running joke with a friend about Leto being injected into films for unclear reasons and it escaped here. My bad.


Why wouldn’t you want to inject Kevin Hart and Jared Leto into the perfect film? Sounds like audiences would really go for that combo!


Hbomberguy has been getting nothing but better.
Foldingideas also has fantastic long form video essays that I really enjoy.


Binging with Babish - used to be a fantastic set of recipes and takes on cooking that I really enjoyed trying to make, then got into the serious money and jumped the shark, both in “I bought my brother a Tesla/fulfilled a fan dream” and “this week we’re using this dehydrator” ways (that meant I just wasn’t going to be able to even imagine using the techniques and knowledge on show).


John Walker (founder of RPS, back when it wasn’t a window to Eurogamer style content) is currently doing Buried Treasure, a small review blog for things that aren’t being appreciated by the masses. Well worth checking out!


Fairly easy fix, there, given this is Valve who own the marketplace:


I’ll say, as someone who loves listening to chill music, but has had a few events leave them with pretty bad tinnitus, it sucks to be even partially on the way to there.


So, to go back to the question above, would he be suing the American branch of the BBC which is the US-operating segment (and I suspect doesn’t have billions of dollars) or trying to sue the BBC which doesn’t operate in America (leaving that to the US branch)?
Or would be be suing, for instance, whatever broadcast service performed the BBC broadcast in the States? (It doesn’t sound like this)


The digital foundry video said no plans to support at launch.


I’m sure they haven’t tested this out, at all. 😅
In more seriousness, does it not just look like the same distance as on the steam deck (which I find comfortable to use), but mildly rotated?


Have you, uh, seen steam input and the new controller with the touch pads? It sounds like you haven’t…
I’m sorry, do you mean Microsoft Copilot 365?
gags


If you don’t count arbitrary clusters of buttons as a d-pad, I think this is an invalid comparison.
Do you count, e.g., the A/B/X/Y buttons as a d-pad?


I also quite enjoyed that one! Definitely a bit janky, but I had my fun for the price.
Ahh, that’s a shame.