[-] Hypx@kbin.social 11 points 4 months ago

Ernest has not been seen in a while. So no, there's basically no admin currently available.

[-] Hypx@kbin.social 9 points 4 months ago

Have you seen the steam stats? Very few people played this game.

[-] Hypx@kbin.social 10 points 4 months ago

Tesla is a massive stock pumping Ponzi scheme that just happens to have a poorly ran car company attached to it. People need to realize what the goal of Tesla marketing is really about. It will be remembered as one of the great investment scams of our time.

[-] Hypx@kbin.social 11 points 4 months ago

It could mirror the economic stagnation of Japan that begun in the 1990s. Very similar set of circumstances.

[-] Hypx@kbin.social 9 points 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago)

It is how giant publishing houses self-destruct in the gaming space. They fail to realize how difficult it is to build up talented devteams. Everything becomes about maximizing profits in the end. Between the shitty monetization tactics and the terrible working environment they've created, they end up destroying their ability to make good games. I fully expect more mediocrity from Xbox/Activision-Blizzard, if not declining quality.

[-] Hypx@kbin.social 9 points 6 months ago

Except that also applies to the x-axis. Unless you invert everything, this is just a preference that is likely a holdover from some old flight game.

[-] Hypx@kbin.social 11 points 6 months ago* (last edited 6 months ago)

I don't know about you, but it doesn't really make sense as a product to me. If all it is is some extra raytracing features + slight resolution bump, then it's not really worth it. Especially if it is a significant price increase over the regular PS5. And if you need significant development work to achieve those results, then I can see many devs just giving it a pass and not bothering to add any features.

[-] Hypx@kbin.social 9 points 7 months ago* (last edited 7 months ago)

There's an old adage in programming that you should almost never rewrite everything: https://www.onstartups.com/tabid/3339/bid/2596/Why-You-Should-Almost-Never-Rewrite-Your-Software.aspx

Going from their existing RED engine to Unreal is basically the same idea. Almost nothing from the original Cyberpunk game is going to be easily translated to the new platform. I think CDPR just set their development timeline back by at least 3 years.

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submitted 10 months ago by Hypx@kbin.social to c/enoughmuskspam@lemmy.world

The billionaire simply can’t stop making shit up

[-] Hypx@kbin.social 9 points 10 months ago

Flying cars are literally just helicopters. People need to be aware of what is being proposed here.

[-] Hypx@kbin.social 11 points 10 months ago

It will be the most expensive game in history, with a reputed development budget of around $2 billion. Anyone can do the math and realize that it would have to sell in ridiculous numbers to make that up. If it doesn't capture the magic of past GTA releases, it will be a massive money loser.

[-] Hypx@kbin.social 10 points 11 months ago

Conservatism in the US is just a white supremacy movement these days. People need to realize that.

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submitted 11 months ago by Hypx@kbin.social to c/kbinMeta@kbin.social

It doesn't seem like Kbin is aware of pinned posts on other communities. Is this a feature that can be added?

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submitted 11 months ago by Hypx@kbin.social to c/tech@kbin.social

Following Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX) and more recently Advanced Matrix Extensions (AMX) for furthering the x86_64 CPU compute potential, Intel has now published initial details on APX: Advanced Performance Extensions.

Intel's Advanced Performance Extensions are to allow access to more registers and adding additional features to enhance general-purpose CPU performance. Intel says APX will allow for performance gains across a wide swath of workloads and without costing much in terms of CPU power or silicon area.

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submitted 11 months ago by Hypx@kbin.social to c/technology@lemmy.world

Following Advanced Vector Extensions (AVX) and more recently Advanced Matrix Extensions (AMX) for furthering the x86_64 CPU compute potential, Intel has now published initial details on APX: Advanced Performance Extensions.

Intel's Advanced Performance Extensions are to allow access to more registers and adding additional features to enhance general-purpose CPU performance. Intel says APX will allow for performance gains across a wide swath of workloads and without costing much in terms of CPU power or silicon area.

[-] Hypx@kbin.social 11 points 11 months ago

@LollerCorleone

@hhj The more you find out about them, the worse they get.

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submitted 11 months ago by Hypx@kbin.social to c/fediverse@kbin.social

Google has shown that with enough scale, just running ads on a website is enough to keep the content free of charge. But of course, as with everything where money is involved, it went way too far. This limited the ad revenue, and so websites decided to add more ads.

To compound that, ads started paying less and less, so websites started chasing profits by making the internet worse for everyone.

Twitter's revenue is 89% ads. It has existed for more than 10 years, and has never made any money. So even at that scale, ads are just not working to sustain a company.

All the changes Musk is making to Twitter, like firing most of the workforce, charging for the API, limiting the number of tweets, Twitter Blue, it's all to try and turn a profit. So, the experience of Twitter is now ten times worse, because ads don't work.

Now let's look at Reddit. Reddit is about as popular as Twitter. And Reddit isn't profitable either. They're kept afloat by raising money from investors. And so Reddit charges for their API now. Reddit made their site worse for everyone: the regular users, and also everyone browsing the internet and landing on reddit to see a "this subreddit is private" message, making any web search ultra inefficient.

And we can also look at Youtube. Youtube is HUGE. And it's hard to know if youtube is profitable or not. The consensus seems to be that it is, but the actions of youtube seem to indicate that maybe it's not THAT profitable. For example, youtube seems to be planning some moves against adblockers. Youtube is also taking steps against third party frontends, like Invidious. They wouldn't do stuff like that if profit growth was awesome.

I love alternative platforms, but they'll probably never replace the giant ones: they don't offer a business model for people to create content on them.

As a user, you probably don't care about that. And the person running the instance of said platform maybe is ready to fund it out of pocket, but the people creating the content on these platforms? They're not making money from them.

And so as ad-based internet models start dying off, I have a feeling we're going to be faced with 3 options

First, the big platforms survive as-is with the ads, you can still have ads on your own website, but the platforms will start keeping more and more of the ad revenue.

This is where we're heading now. People are tired of ads and their privacy invasion, and the over abundance of them, but platforms seem to think this is the way to go.

Second option, the big platforms and websites evolve to another model, like paywalling everything behind a paid subscriptions like Youtube Premium.

It would basically kill off an entire portion of the internet, but it probably wouldn't be the worst portion to lose.

Third option, the big platforms and the internet as a whole can't find a new model to replace ad based ones, and big platforms and big websites die off. Content creation becomes a hobby mostly.

This is probably the best outcome for the internet as a whole, as it would probably kill off most clickbait, disinformation, AI generated crap. We would have far less things to read and watch, but a lot of if would be higher quality.

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submitted 1 year ago by Hypx@kbin.social to c/tech@kbin.social

The company has added a small notice to its website that it has ended all business and exploration operations.

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submitted 1 year ago by Hypx@kbin.social to c/worldnews@kbin.social

The White House cautiously endorsed the idea of studying how to block sunlight from hitting Earth’s surface as a way to limit global warming in a congressionally mandated report that could help bring efforts once confined to science fiction into the realm of legitimate debate.

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