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Comment Re:It's Low Need, Not Just RAM Prices (Score 3, Informative) 36

It can do either 60 frames per second OR 4k, and use a bunch of upscaling to do so.
However we can't do much better for the price because the price of the wafer is going up on each new manufacturing process instead of staying the same as it was from 1970 to 2010.
To make a non-disappointing new generation, they would need to do something more than "die shrink", like tiles/chiplets or even some technique that does not exist right now.

Comment Re:It's The Sun's Fault (Score 1) 114

I could play this game and claim that china and the anti-nuclear propaganda are a massive contributor to that, but shit gets complicated quite quickly.
Of course, turning on the coal power plants and blocking green energy don't help at all, and the AI craze DEFINITIVELY does not help at all.
We probably will have to do some crazy shit like filling the oceans with salp at this point.

Comment Space colonies musk, space colonies (Score 2) 157

Self sustaining space colonies are the only way to escape earth's politics, and most importantly, the pull on the soul of the gravity.
Also "musk" is a pretty dumb surname, i consider changing to something more nice, more space like, like "Deikum"

Also not related at all, but if you ever think on doing giant robots, consider only using only one big red eye, and giving em axes that heat up the edge. it will tell earth everything they need to know.

Comment The space servers need protection (Score 1) 202

So, Musk should create i don't know, some robots to do the protection, big ones at that, in green with red monoeyes to be menacing.
Also to not add even more trash to the space, they should use a melee weapon like an massive axe with a super heated edge.
And the best pilot gets to use a red one that is three times faster.

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