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Nick Evanson - One person's journey to jailbreak a second-hand prison laptop is the most compelling read I've had in absolutely ages - pcgamer.com

One person's journey to jailbreak a second-hand prison laptop is the most compelling read I've had in absolutely ages

What more does one need to add to a story headline like the one above? Basically just that thread below—go read it and then come back and tell me you weren't absorbed even if you had no idea what they were talking about half the time. 

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Nick Evanson - AMD, Microsoft, and Nvidia are getting cosy at GDC 2024 to tell us all about the new DirectSR upscaler - pcgamer.com

AMD, Microsoft, and Nvidia are getting cosy at GDC 2024 to tell us all about the new DirectSR upscaler

PC gaming's (un)holy trinity of hardware and software vendors will be taking the stage at this year's Game Developers Conference (GCD) to provide more details on what's new in the world of graphics. Work graphics, a DirectX 12 feature that first appeared in beta form last year, will take the lion's share of the presentation but alongside it will be a preview of DirectSR: Microsoft's new system for implementing upscaling on devices running Windows.

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Nick Evanson - Johan Pilestedt - Helldivers 2 CEO talks DLSS and FSR: 'When you are in a prio meeting and it's more awesome content vs more tech the decision is easy…' - pcgamer.com

Helldivers 2 CEO talks DLSS and FSR: 'When you are in a prio meeting and it's more awesome content vs more tech the decision is easy…'

Helldivers 2 is probably been the biggest surprise hit of 2024 so far but not everyone has been happy with it. A response by Arrowhead's CEO Johan Pilestedt, to criticism over the lack of the option to use DLSS/FSR upscaling, was first interpreted as meaning that it wouldn't be implemented at all. Pilesedt quickly shot that notion right down, simply replying that «gameplay > cool tech».

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Nick Evanson - Dev who created Zip file support in Windows is part of the shadowy cabal of people who have actually paid for WinRAR - pcgamer.com

Dev who created Zip file support in Windows is part of the shadowy cabal of people who have actually paid for WinRAR

In the tech world, sometimes you come across a little tale that's simply a great read. Nothing shocking or revelatory, just… well… nice. And one perfect example of this is a brief post on X by Dave Plummer, a programmer who worked at Microsoft for many years. While there, though unrelated to his job, he wrote the code that enabled Zip file support in Windows, and somewhat ironically, he also paid the licence fee for WinRAR.

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Nick Evanson - FSR 3 and XeSS now available in Starfield, bringing upscaling and frame gen boosts to all space farers - pcgamer.com

FSR 3 and XeSS now available in Starfield, bringing upscaling and frame gen boosts to all space farers

Bethesda's space RPG Starfield didn't have a stellar launch when it came to performance, with the mightiest of gaming rigs struggling to reach decent frame rates. The modding community got there first but eventually, Nvidia's DLSS 3 was added and now after several months of beta patches, Starfield also boasts AMD's FSR 3 and Intel's XeSS frame rate boosting technologies.

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Nick Evanson - The CPU Cooler Wars saga continues, as Cooler Master sues a bunch of other manufacturers over all-in-one patent infringements - pcgamer.com - China

The CPU Cooler Wars saga continues, as Cooler Master sues a bunch of other manufacturers over all-in-one patent infringements

If you're one of the many PC gamers out there that uses an AIO or closed-loop cooler to chill the CPU, you've almost certainly got a product that licences one of Asetek's designs. That company pretty much rules the roost when it comes to AIOs, so when somebody else comes up with a different design, you can bet that they're going to be very protective of it. This is why Cooler Master's lawsuit against three other cooler manufacturers isn't in the least bit surprising.

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Nick Evanson - There are increased reports of crashing in Unreal Engine games, etc. and Epic is blaming Intel chips - pcgamer.com

There are increased reports of crashing in Unreal Engine games, etc. and Epic is blaming Intel chips

A division of Epic Games is pointing the finger at Intel's latest CPUs when it comes to an increasing number of reported Unreal Engine game crashes. Modern top-end CPUs are jammed full of cores, all running at high speeds, and it takes a lot of energy to keep them running like this. That's particularly true for Intel's most recent Core i9 processors, which are some of the most power-hungry chips around. And to eke out even more performance, motherboard vendors often use BIOS settings that push things even further. 

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Nick Evanson - Reddit's set to rake in $60M per year in a deal with an unnamed AI company to train future models on its 20 years' worth of user generated content - pcgamer.com

Reddit's set to rake in $60M per year in a deal with an unnamed AI company to train future models on its 20 years' worth of user generated content

If you've ever posted to Reddit there's a good chance you're helping train the next generation of AI models with your own words, pictures, and memes, because the company's selling access to its 20 years' worth of content for a reported $60 million. I mean, chances are you've already been used to train AIs given that Reddit's already featured pretty heavily in the training data for a bunch of different large language models (LLMs) and image generators, but at least now someone's getting paid for it.

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