If you look at the NVIDIA presentation (linked in the article), they explain how they quantify realism at around minute 16. Also audio and video compression doesn’t aim for original quality, it aims for lower quality that is visually or acoustically“the same” from the human perspective, not the computer. Just because it’s AI doesn’t mean it’s garbage.
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tekato@lemmy.worldto Hardware@lemmy.world•NVIDIA's Neural Texture Compression Cuts VRAM Use From 6.5 GB to 970 MBEnglish5·3 days ago
tekato@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Internet shutdown in Iran is now the longest in world historyEnglish6·3 days agoIf you read the article you’d know it was the Megatron-led Decepticons.
tekato@lemmy.worldto Hardware@lemmy.world•Steam Machine and Steam Frame delays are the latest product of the RAM crisisEnglish12·2 months agoThat excuse might work for the Steam Machine, which can be produced without RAM and then installed later on. How would they even start production of something like the Steam Frame without having a supplier for RAM? Do they have all the components just gathering dust until they figure out how to obtain RAM? Or did they assemble the whole SOC without RAM only to send it again to the fabs just to solder the RAM into it? Or maybe they don’t have any of the of the components yet and are using RAM shortages as an excuse to justify other delays? These are questions that only Valve can answer, but you are free to think about which one is more realistic.
If RAM is the problem, then the Steam Controller would have been out by now. That is unless they plan to release all 3 products on the same day, which is absurd and something not even Apple does anymore.
tekato@lemmy.worldto Hardware@lemmy.world•Steam Machine and Steam Frame delays are the latest product of the RAM crisisEnglish29·2 months agoCool excuse. If they were actually serious about releasing early 2026, they would’ve had these memory deals secured months ago. What’s the excuse for the new Steam Controller? I guess they can’t blame RAM for that one so they just didn’t mention it. lol
On Matrix, as long as you have your username and password, it’s not possible to get “locked out” due to not having your keys. In fact, your keys are only necessary if you plan to participate in encrypted chats, in which case it’s obvious that losing your key will mean losing access to old messages. However, you will still be able to receive new messages by generating a new key.
tekato@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•You won: Microsoft is walking back Windows 11’s AI overload — scaling down Copilot and rethinking Recall in a major shiftEnglish30·2 months agoAccording to people familiar with Microsoft’s plans
Might as well get your information from psychedelic mushrooms.
I use MediaMTX. You can stream to it with whatever (I use OBS). You could even publish it to a website behind an iframe.
tekato@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•What would be a good way to get started with libadwaita development?83·2 months agoQuestion: How can I make a simple app with libadwaita?
Reply: Fork GNOME.
tekato@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft gave FBI a set of BitLocker encryption keys to unlock suspects' laptops: Reports | TechCrunchEnglish4·3 months agoWell, you obviously have never used BitLocker. The first thing they ask you when you activate BitLocker is to pick one of 3 options:
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Link to Microsoft Account.
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Save to a File
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Print Recovery Key (so you can write it down on a piece of paper or whatever)
There’s no “railroading”. There’s plenty of real things to not like Microsoft. No need to make them up.
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tekato@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Microsoft gave FBI a set of BitLocker encryption keys to unlock suspects' laptops: Reports | TechCrunchEnglish2·3 months agoMicrosoft only has your key if you give it to them for convenience (by syncing to your Microsoft account), and they’re required by law to give anything stored in their servers if asked. There’s no conspiracy here.
tekato@lemmy.worldto Technology@lemmy.world•Linux Kernel Rust Code Sees Its First CVE VulnerabilityEnglish44·4 months agoJavaScript would have prevented this.
Unless you actively support Mozilla, they could not care less about your boycott.
tekato@lemmy.worldto Hardware@lemmy.world•China equips traffic police with AI smart glasses for real-time vehicle checksEnglish43·4 months agoCan’t lie that’s pretty cool
tekato@lemmy.worldto Hardware@lemmy.world•Google Translate expands live translation to all earbuds on AndroidEnglish2·4 months agoPretty cool stuff from Google lately
tekato@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Wayland, Switching between & focusing windows with just hotkeys?3·4 months agoHow many windows do you usually have open in a workspace? Wouldn’t the usual Meta+Direction shortcuts be quick enough for 2-4 windows?
tekato@lemmy.worldto World News@lemmy.world•Mexican president says Mexico will send more water to US but not immediatelyEnglish21·4 months agounder a 1944 Treaty
tekato@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux audio stuttering when opening separate application, how to prioritise audio when using Linux?2·4 months agoYeah you can mitigate it. Doesn’t change the fact that if you have no CPU time available, the audio is not getting played.
tekato@lemmy.worldto Linux@lemmy.ml•Linux audio stuttering when opening separate application, how to prioritise audio when using Linux?6·4 months agoAudio from low priority processes is expected to stutter under high CPU load. I experience this a lot when playing music while compiling programs.
tekato@lemmy.worldto Android@lemdro.id•The Android Show: New features for Galaxy XR and a look at future devicesEnglish1·4 months agoPretty cool stuff.
The original quality will be there when you turn this feature off. It’s safe to assume this will just be part of a future DLSS version