Ranvier
@Ranvier@sopuli.xyz
- Comment on AMD Frame Generation On The Steam Deck Is Here With FSR 3.1 4 months ago:
I wonder if valve is planning on bringing the driver level implementation of frame generation to the steam deck as well. Theoretically should be able to support it I think, since it’s an RDNA 2 gpu.
- Comment on Dragon Age: Dreadwolf - Official 'Thedas Calls' Teaser Trailer 11 months ago:
This game’s development is going real fast!
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In comparison to the elder scrolls vi, lol
- Comment on Are we living through the end of an empire? 11 months ago:
We got awfully close in the 1860’s
- Comment on 'Great' games I didn't play this year due to requirements 11 months ago:
Yeah I wasn’t ready to swap out my whole motherboard and got a 5800x3d. A little on the pricier side still (~$320), but many games really love that extra large cache. Should hopefully keep me going for quite a while before having to upgrade sockets. There’s cheaper options than that that would still be a good upgrade. A couple games recently like baldurs gate 3 have been very cpu intensive.
- Comment on Safe to say peanuts into a US school too? 11 months ago:
/shrug
I think it’s mostly people in the thread are over exaggerating how common it actually is to ban them for a humorous effect. Maybe overly litigious society, schools don’t want to be sued because some dumb bully throws a peanut at a kid who can die from it.
The increasing allergies across the industrialized world is really interesting though, and not a United States specific thing. A lot probably has to do with eradication of parasites. Much of the immune system parts responsible for allergies don’t have any role in response to bacteria or virus, but are intended to fight off parasites. And this is a gross over simplification, but the basics are without any parasites to fight off (since they’ve been eradicated in the industrialized world) it gets dysregulated and starts reacting to benign targets.
- Comment on Safe to say peanuts into a US school too? 11 months ago:
If you’re in Europe, we’ll I’ve got news for you, 2/3rds of European schools have at least one child with an anaphylactic peanut allergy. So peanut allergies are not just from excess freedom it would seem.