

it includes absolutely nothing that’s already familiar to you
I truly do not believe that any thought exists without context, if you can find any examples I would be happy to be proven wrong.
it includes absolutely nothing that’s already familiar to you
I truly do not believe that any thought exists without context, if you can find any examples I would be happy to be proven wrong.
By that definition no human has ever had an “original” thought.
AlphaPhoenix is definitely one of the best scientists on YouTube, that video is good.
Are you sure vsync is disabled? It looks like you’re getting a very consistent 144fps.
I personally keep vsync enabled, but you should absolutely disable it if you’re testing your hardware since it forces the fps to never exceed you monitor’s refresh rate.
As for throttling, it’s only useful as a diagnosis tool. First and foremost you should be finding other people’s benchmarks of your hardware (cpu/gpu) and running those benchmarks yourself at the same settings. Phoronix is a great resource for Linux benchmarks.
Maybe for certain AI workloads, absolutely not for any games. Their drivers are already very well optimised, and the raster performance barely changed this generation.
Rainbolt, it’s in the post title.
Sure, but by your definition any thought containing any kind of language would not be “original” because it requires familiarity with the language.