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Mostly a lurker. Abandoned Reddit before it was cool
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It’s complicated. Essentially, YT spends 24 hours a day trying to dodge the fallout of stupid decisions taken during the previous 24 hours, ad infinitum. They were bashed for certain decisions related to 4k video (which used to be called 4k, then changed to 2160p, then back to 4k, then back to 2160p), leading to the current name scheme.
4k and high bitrate 1080p are actually the same thing.
No, I’m not a point. Oh, you mean your point. Funny how you don’t know that, as an American.
For starters, cull the immense amount of duplicated content. Look for some random common word and sort by recent, you’ll see thousands of channels from India, Pakistan and similar nations reposting the exact same videos. There’s also an ungodly amount of spam. These two things alone would, I’d guess, cut down a good chunk of server costs. Another thing is optimizing bitrate, I often get served “1080p” content featuring little more than a static image while browsing in my 6" phone.
LMAO, apt name. You do know that facebook, a known disinformation company, is american, right?
Bushido is Japanese, this joke doesn’t work.
Because “metronome” means regular measure, not regular metre.
Good? No, definitely not.
But still brings up the question of why he was sent them in the first place.
There was an extortion ring running a while back that would try to send people illegal videos then blackmail them. I’m not sure how effective it was, but it did exist.
Literally the one case where “think of the children” would be applicable, and of fucking course they don’t even mention it then.
And just like that, India got a bunch of shady business/tourism. I doubt it was an accidental or unintentional decision.
Even if we ignore what @prole wrote, in civilized countries you’re allowed to break company policy if it infringes your rights, regardless of what a contract says.
which is common across all workplaces?
In your shithole country, maybe.
To be fair, I doubt the public would give them a symphony either way. Seems like it’d be expensive and require a lot of training.
High five for unalienable rights
AFAIK, cards older than GFX1030 require manual setup, including building parts of ROCM with modified flags, since v5.1
If only AMD would get their asses to release a stable and functional ROCM implementation, I could migrate 100% to Linux.
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