

What are you talking about?


What are you talking about?


In TAA every other pixel is rendered traditionally and the others are filled in. So it’s not frames generated it’s pixels that are generated.
And dlss does that same thing but in a different way. It’s like smart sharpening and takes a blurry image and makes it sharpen. No new frames, but a sharper image than is natively generated.


No, that’s like saying TAA is frame gen.
Using temporal data to upscale is different than inserting frames that weren’t there to begin with.


Only if it’s turned on. I have yet to see a game that forces it. You get to pick if it’s on or not.
You sound like you have never used a modern nVidia card. Not a slam, just saying it you had one you’d know it’s optional.


Frame Gen makes fake frames. Standard dlss does no such thing which is what the question was. It uses temporal upscaling. Not the same thing.


I disagree with your premise. It does make games run better which has helped devs get lazy and use it as a crutch. When devs don’t use it as a crutch but let it be a bonus it’s great.
Though I just replayed Just Cause 3 for kicks and think visually it holds up to just about any of today’s games and runs like a top with any fancy stuff.


It makes games run smoother and look cleaner.
5 replaces assets in the game with AI bullshit.


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Try How to ADHD by Jessica McCabe.
She also has a YouTube channel with a ton of great stuff: https://youtube.com/@howtoadhd
I’m not a fan, I can make myself do it but I’d rather not.
You’re welcome 🫶🫶
Sending a virtual hug your way!
Unless you live in northern Colorado and want a real hug from an internet stranger who may or may not be a weirdo.
As a fellow ADHDer with all three kids in the ADHD spectrum somewhere. Please know I’m rooting for you, think the best of you, and you are great just the way you are!


I’ve read if we wake up knowing what we dreamt about we likely aren’t getting enough sleep. Since then I’ve worked hard in my sleep cycle and haven’t remembered more than a dream or two a year in more than a decade. That was my solution, maybe give it a go?


Without a doubt!


You’re welcome!


I’ve been trying to find an answer on that question myself for years. A lot of the other comments so a good job of scratching the surface but there just isn’t enough text to really explain the full concept completely. If you really want to really dig deeper, here are some books that might help. They helped me. Bottom line is it’s smart for conservatives to do this based on their end goals because it’s effective.
The All New Don’t Think of an Elephant! by George Lakoff, covers the strong father theory which is much of what’s described in other comments.
The Dictator’s Handbook by Bruce Bueno de Mesquita, talks about the principles of authoritarianism and helps understand how the authoritarian structure in nearly every major company has lead to this.
The Origins of Political Order by Francis Fukuyama, explains why stability at the cost of equality is what political machines often evolve into.
The Revenge of Power by Moisés Naím, explains how authoritarianism works and why it needs us vs them to thrive.
Bowling Alone by Robert Putnam, a good view of blame based politics, why and how it works.
Mistakes Were Made (But Not By Me) by Tavris & Aronson, helps explain why people are attracted to the conservative message.
Blackshirts and Reds by Michael Parenti, explains how capitalists exploit the view that poverty is a personal falling so they can continue wage theft and rent seeking.
The Coddling of the American Mind by Haidt & Lukianoff, a deep dive of the modern conservative mindset and helps answer how and why we got here.
Lies My Teacher Told Me by James Loewen, shows how this has been going on for longer than we’ve been alive along with the attack on education and sort of shows why that’s effective.
The Progress Paradox by Gregg Easterbrook, helps explain why “the sky is falling” narrative conservatives like to use is attractive to us.
I use this when making chili. It’s fantastic!


I fast. I do 24* hour fasts 5 days a week (only eat dinner), a 36 hour fast (I don’t eat on Thursdays). Friday I eat twice, breakfast and dinner.
Works for me, but most people say there is no way they could do it.


I don’t know about most, but these are my lists.
Movies to watch during bed time.
TV shows and movies to watch.
Games to buy.
Books to buy, plus notes and other book related stuff.
Groceries to buy.
Things the house needs.
Places to go on vacation.
Events to do with my wife.
Things to buy and do with my annual bonus.
I think TLoU nails elements that WD comic did good at, and the show got close to but didn’t quite nail. Mostly the human element.
Both are good, if I could only watch/play one, TLoU gets it. But lucky us we often have room for both!