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nave, to gaming in Hello, PC gaming here: Are the consoles OK?
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Microsoft and Sony force them to develop for the lowest spec gen

No they don’t. If the developers wanted they could have dropped support for the last gen versions for newer updates (like what cyberpunk did).

Also for what it’s worth they even had a ps4 trailer for the Odyssey dlc.

nave, to climate in In a first, California counts on carbon capture to meet its climate goals
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Elon Musk literally got government permission and funds to dig a subway tunnel for electric cars.

Fair enough, but afaik the California government didn’t give him money for that.

project is 10 years behind schedule

I mean it’s the first system of its kind in the country and it’s being built in a state full of NIMBYs. Many of the delays were caused by lawsuits and environmental review like here, here, here, and here.

making ticket prices unaffordable for many commuters.

The latest estimates from 2019 (page 22) the ticket cost will be 100 dollars from San Francisco to la. Which would put the per km cost at a very competitive 13 cents. https://i1.wp.com/www.thetransportpolitic.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/09/Cost-per-Distance.jpg?ssl=1

there are very few comparable initiatives to expand passenger rail.

What does that have to do with California?

nave, to climate in In a first, California counts on carbon capture to meet its climate goals
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So your solution is to shit on any attempts to fix that?

nave, to climate in In a first, California counts on carbon capture to meet its climate goals
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they can’t figure out how to build even a single train

Links to article about building an entire railway system

nave, to games in Like a Dragon: Yakuza Live-Action Series Announced for Amazon Prime Video This Fall
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I mean they also made Fallout…

nave, to programming in Codeium - Copilot competitor
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I messed around with it a little bit. I never used gpt-4 so I can’t say how much better it is, but it worked really well and only required some minor tweaking on my part.

nave, to programming in Codeium - Copilot competitor
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The first plan with gpt4 is 12bucks a month.

Gpt-4o (the newest model) is free for a limited number of messages.

nave, to linux_gaming in A new AMD vs Nvidia decision?
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Plus Nvidia already makes the soc for the Nintendo switch which is significantly more successful than the steam deck.

nave, to justpost in Before too long, more than 50% of girls' names will end in "A"
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nave, (edited ) to 196 in playboi rule
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What not getting an album for four years does to a mf

nave, to pcgaming in With a Nintendo Switch 2 on the way, I hope Valve make a Steam Deck 2
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They probably will use an Nvidia chip, every leak suggests they’re going to use the T239 and even if they don’t use that chip specifically it would make sense to use an Nvidia chip, because like you said, nobody else really makes good mobile gpus.

Way back in June 2021, noted technology leaker kopite7kimi posted a detailed picture of Nvidia’s T234 processor, revealing for the first time that Nintendo would be receiving a customised variant, dubbed T239. In the two years that followed, a wealth of overwhelming evidence has essentially confirmed that they were right. The T239 is an advanced mobile processor, based on an octo-core ARM A78C CPU cluster, paired with a custom graphics unit based on Nvidia’s RTX 30-series Ampere architecture, combined with some backported elements from the latest Ada Lovelace GPUs - and with an all-new file decompression engine for fast engine. It also supports Nvidia’s console-specific graphics API, all but confirming that it’s destined for the next generation Switch.

https://www.eurogamer.net/digitalfoundry-2023-inside-nvidias-latest-hardware-for-nintendo-what-is-the-t239-processor

nave, to pcgaming in With a Nintendo Switch 2 on the way, I hope Valve make a Steam Deck 2
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You couldn’t put a ps4 amount of power through that no matter how much fan you gave it

The steam deck is already about as powerful as a ps4 though? Also, the switch uses arm which is more efficient.

nave, to pcgaming in With a Nintendo Switch 2 on the way, I hope Valve make a Steam Deck 2
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The dock could take care of that.

nave, (edited ) to pcgaming in With a Nintendo Switch 2 on the way, I hope Valve make a Steam Deck 2
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But it’s not just a handheld is it? I imagine they would unlock the wattage only when docked.

nave, to pcgaming in With a Nintendo Switch 2 on the way, I hope Valve make a Steam Deck 2
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The leaks say ps4/ps4 pro levels of performance + games will be optimized specifically for it so it might end up running games better than the steam deck.

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