I give a thumbs down to any Teslas I see. Whether or not they notice I have no idea, but it’s satisfying for sure!
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I do like 4k personally, I like the extra clarity and distant details you can see, and the crisp text and icons are nice to have as well. Especially with a big monitor, it feels quite immersive in games and gives you a lot of desktop space to use too. It’s definitely a luxury though compared to 1440p, which is a much better price/quality ratio. It’s taxing on performance too, but my 7900xt can run most anything I play at medium/high at ~90+ FPS, and I tend to be pretty picky about framerate as I’m sensitive to input latency. Certainly not a low end card, but far from a 5090 or even 5080, and games still look great since medium/high usually still has a plenty of eye candy enabled. With upscaling like FSR and DLSS, you can drop the res slightly too and still have a pretty much native experience since you’re still working with a very high quality input, but that can help give a nice performance boost.
I’d still recommend 1440p to most, but it’s not too difficult to have a great experience with 4k, you certainly don’t need OPs level of hardware for it. I played for months with a 5700xt even, and while it sometimes struggled, it was playable enough at low/medium settings to have a nice time. I upgraded to the 7900xt mainly because I fried my 5700xt and it wouldn’t stop crashing ahaha, otherwise I would’ve waited longer most likely
One thing to note, the idea of running everything at max at 4k is an extremely costly endeavor with severely diminishing returns. The difference between max and high settings in most games is very minimal (especially if you spend a minute tweaking settings) but the performance hit of maxed settings is often massive. A 5090 will certainly perform the best, but even that won’t play literally everything maxed at 4k/high frame rate, and a 5080 or 9070xt for like half the price or less will get you very close visually, while also using quite a bit less power. You’d be able to save on your PSU, as well as the energy costs too. It’ll also dump less heat into the case, which makes cooling easier. So If money is no object at all, the 5090 is hard not to recommend, but otherwise something cheaper would get you 95% of the way there
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politics @lemmy.world•G.O.P. Bill Has $1.1 Trillion in Health Cuts and 11.8 Million Losing Care, C.B.O. Says
6·5 months agoWell those billionaires can barely scrape together enough for taxes as is, have some pity…
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Just tried Quake in mouse mode with my wife's Lenovo Legion GoEnglish
21·6 months agoBut can it run Crysis?
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PC Gaming@lemmy.ca•Just tried Quake in mouse mode with my wife's Lenovo Legion GoEnglish
11·6 months agodeleted by creator
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Technology@lemmy.world•Front Brake Lights Could Drastically Diminish Road Accident RatesEnglish
1·6 months agoSame here in the US, though I’ll say as someone actually colorblind, it’s not the easiest to decipher the red/yellow when at speed until you’re somewhat close. Normally not an issue since anything resembling red=start slowing down, but there are situations where a standard light may start acting as a single flashing red or yellow, and that can be tough to figure out at speed. Flashing reds are supposed to have stops signs here as far as I know, but there’s been at least one intersection that hasn’t had them, which certainly gives me some anxiety about taking that as a rule. The system works alright enough, but it’s definitely frustrating that we settled on red/green for things when that’s the most common color blindness. I have some strong opinions on bathroom indicators, particularly in airport bathrooms where the lighting is often sub par too
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Technology@lemmy.world•Front Brake Lights Could Drastically Diminish Road Accident RatesEnglish
5·6 months agoSomebody better tell traffic light designers
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Games@lemmy.world•Mario Kart 64 got finally decompiled!English
341·7 months agoMario Kart 26
Trashboat@lemmy.blahaj.zonetoMicroblog Memes@lemmy.world•A tax on people-pleasingEnglish
188·7 months agothen you’re a shitbag.
Not those refusing to pay them properly?
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Companies that list all their products, but don't explain the different product lines suck.English
2·7 months agoI’m not actually sure what happens if you have multiple cloud devices on the same network, but I think the cloud versions often have some impact to the capabilities. The routers might have less VPN throughput in the cloud version, or only able to run one or two of their services at once instead of all since they’re also tasked with routing etc, don’t remember the specifics but stuff like that. It’s also confusing as they have lines like the dream machine that combine multiple capabilities into one, and it ends up being a mess trying to figure out what exactly is the best route to go. Frustrating but I’ll say the equipment itself has been quite nice spare for the occasionally buggy software
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Mildly Infuriating@lemmy.world•Companies that list all their products, but don't explain the different product lines suck.English
6·7 months agoTook me awhile to figure this out when I was first considering getting their stuff. Basically, you need some kinda server on the network running their programs to manage their devices. The “cloud” devices include this capability, otherwise you’ll need either their cloud key or to set up your own server running it. It’s definitely poorly explained and the weird pricing schemes don’t make any sense really.
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Fediverse@lemmy.world•[PSA] If things start feeling too toxic around here, remember that the 'block' button is your friend and always there for you.English
7·7 months agoThat’s one of the benefits of the smaller community here too, the block button actually feels like it does something. If you’re frustrated by comments that add nothing to anything or are fishing for drama etc, a short commitment to blocking repeat offenders really improves things quickly
… but they should be, right?
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News@lemmy.world•White House insists iPhones will be US-made – but Apple calls it a non-starter
8·8 months agoOne iPhone, located centrally in each town within a booth for easy use. Maybe there can be a system to collect a tiny payment for using it to offset the price?
My personal favorite is pineapple, mushroom, and jalapeño. Sweet, savory, and a dash of spiciness. Then I’ll usually add some dried scotch bonnet flakes if I’m eating at home because I’m a fiend for spice and scotch bonnets are delicious
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Piracy: ꜱᴀɪʟ ᴛʜᴇ ʜɪɢʜ ꜱᴇᴀꜱ@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Plex is locking remote streaming behind a subscription in AprilEnglish
8·8 months agoI didn’t realize my setup wasn’t usable. What does plex offer that makes the usability so much better? I considered plex for my newish setup but if anything, all the privacy controversies and charging for features was more unusable to me than anything I’ve noticed with Jellyfin
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politics @lemmy.world•Trump gave ‘green light’ to Israel before Gaza bombing that left ‘400 dead,’ report says
145·8 months agoReducing support for one candidate lowers the threshold for the other to win, so staying home absolutely supports Trump, same with voting third party thanks to our wonderful system here
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Free and Open Source Software@beehaw.org•Is GIMP 3.0 about to come out?
9·9 months agoI think the release date is on the 16th, they’ve had a couple rounds of RCs and it seems like it’s finally happening!



Vegemite does taste like something a prison should serve… marmite though 🤌