Re: stronk interwebz stuff

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27 Nov 2019 15:02
by McMokka
Stuck in my head for a week now. Nice to listen to and something for our nordic mr sexiÑ–s

Re: stronk interwebz stuff

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30 Nov 2019 21:23
by Dr_Slartibartfart
Can include disturbing imageryThese guys are on some next level shit. They fight the stabber in london from today with a fire extinguisher and a narwhal tusk.
Re: stronk interwebz stuff

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04 Dec 2019 16:14
by Mettkrieger
Wasn't Tinder. And she wasn't sleeping
Re: stronk interwebz stuff

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08 Dec 2019 18:54
by Dr_Slartibartfart
So this game show is one of the most enjoyable shows I have seen yet. It is just so stupidly fun and the epsiodes are online by the official channel too so only good shit.
The idea is just, do tasks the taskmaster gives you. And they are sometimes just stupid as fuck.
this is a good example:
Re: stronk interwebz stuff

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26 Dec 2019 21:09
by McMokka
Dr_Starfart wrote:
Late to the party, but those poor dogs... raised in a steelcage which is apparently so small that they don't have a dedicated spot for doing their business which they normally do

Re: stronk interwebz stuff

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05 Jan 2020 13:28
by Brati007
Dr_Badthur wrote:https://www.reddit.com/r/aww/comments/ejm76r/smol_awoos/?st=k4z4qv58&sh=fca14302 @mekoke
my doggo did this to everyone who entered the house for the case he didnt start biting

Re: stronk interwebz stuff

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06 Jan 2020 15:39
by AngelofAwe
Lots of racing videos in the last few pages so I'll just drop this ancient but beautiful gem here as well. I sometimes go back to watch this one.

Re: stronk interwebz stuff

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07 Jan 2020 23:58
by Dr_Badthur
haven't watched it yet but I imagine it's

Re: stronk interwebz stuff

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08 Jan 2020 17:52
by Brati007
Dr_Badthur wrote:haven't watched it yet but I imagine it's

i am watching season three atm thanks to arturds advice and i have to admit that i get firyfly-vibes that i have not had in years.
gud stuff
Re: stronk interwebz stuff

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23 Jan 2020 17:32
by Brati007
peregrine wrote:
wouldnt that be sort of inefficient since you need processing power(energy) each and every time you want to look at it?
Re: stronk interwebz stuff

Posted:
23 Jan 2020 17:55
by peregrine
First off, this is how the human eye works. So one can assume it's pretty well optimized for what ever the requirements were (usually energy consumption eg less rods and cones in the retina).
What this does is reducing the necessary bandwidth, in this case for head-mounted displays, resulting in higher resolution displays or more refresh rate. And since this came from Facebook Research (read Oculus) i guess there is a purpose for that.
This will most likely consume more processing power if it's implemented in software. The human brain is parallel by design. CPUs barely are. But implemented on GPUs or in Hardware, depending on how much an issue layout is? Yeah this will be more efficient because high bandwidth links consume shitload of power.
Re: stronk interwebz stuff

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24 Jan 2020 17:28
by Brati007
human brains are parallel by design but not by function. i got that this is how human eye maybe works but i only thinked about storaging and processing. the transport factor might be significant, i can see that.