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Why does DRM consume vast system resources even though we have TPM, Pluton, etc.
  • Valorant kernel level driver managed to fuck up my whole system every few updates though. It's managed to freeze my whole pc 2 times, cause a BSoD 3 times.... And that's only talking about last week.

    Almost as if running unstable software designed to be intrusive to other programs on a kernel level was not a great idea. But hey less cheaters right??? Oh wait no, turns out it still doesn't stop cheaters.

  • We have to stop ignoring AI’s hallucination problem
  • New models are like really good at context, the amount of input that can be given to them has exploded (fairly) recently... So you can give whole datasets or books as context and ask questions about them.

  • Increased enemy spawn rate
  • The original was pretty even in difficulty though, if I'd have to choose between fighting a single patrol with a charger in it vs fighting two of that with a teammate... Imma take the latter

  • Even paper glows
  • Problem with that is that simply pasting your signature is in no way legally binding. Someone could crop your signature out of a random document and then sign a bunch of papers with it.

    With a paper copy you're supposed to keep the hard copy (and so is the other party, that's why you always sign in doubles).

    Hell even printing, signing and scanning is quite vague in terms of legal value... You'd have to actually send the original hard copies by mail to be 100% covered. (With a registered letter at that).

    Digital signing will supposedly make this whole process easier, but doing that digital signing can only be executed by a small amount of certified organisations. (As in everyone can digitally sign something with their own keys, but it won't be legally recognized)

    Not a lawyer, just someone who tried to figure out how signing legal documents works to include it in an inhouse program at work

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