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Killmeplsok

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  1. Not sure if sarcasm or... Xfire is already better than SLI at it's current state.
  2. Hope it's not as bad as the 40 inch obe, that one had a lot of issues.
  3. I have 2 apps that i actually use, Readium for books and Postman for development purpose, i like the idea of having apps like that and i starts them from windows like 100% of the time (instead of chrome) but i have never use the app launcher to launch them, it never really "exist" to me even though i know it exists.
  4. Who are you to define the "modding community" as such? Just because they do it for fun they should not get paid for their work? If someone decides that he wants to do something he love full time he deserves to live a poor live? I have some musician friend that does it for fun and others, and people are fine for them to make money doing that, people are fine with pro gamers making money playing games nowadays unlike a decade ago, what makes you think modders should remain the same forever? Also this doesn't mean all modders have to charge for their work, they can stay free if they want, this just added another option for them to feed their family.
  5. IMO the thing that Valve did wrong wasn't the idea of paid mods itself, a lot of modders deserves kickbacks of some kind for their hard work (although I do agree that a lot don't too) and it's nice to be able to feed yourself doing something you love, the only problem I had with the previous implementation was modder himself gets a mere 30% out of his work and Bethesda getting 40% for doing nothing (30% for Valve, that I have no problem with, they charge 30% for anything on the steam platform so I don't think it has to be any different for mods). As long as modders gets a reasonable share of it I'm fine with paid mods.
  6. Ah...yes, tell me if every site you visits starts to ask for a subscription fee is acceptable then.
  7. Whatever it is, your point of "AMD invested in SK Hynix few months before it was released" is definitely incorrect, because it was known for years that AMD is involved in the development and that AMD initiated the project, not SK Hynix. None of the facts agrees with your point of "AMD did not developed HBM".
  8. Just put these keywords in your address bar: amd hbm decade Google will give you at least 10 different sources.
  9. A. You severely underestimated the amount of time needed to develop a new tech. B. Because HBM wasn't ready? For example, DDR4 started it's development during 2005, a couple years before DDR3 even launch and you only see it becoming mainstream this year and in very limited application last year, only ECC memories were available during Q2 2014, non ECC were after that. Same thing happened here, HBM started development before GDDR5 (and GDDR4 actually) even officially launched and it's not rare in any way.
  10. Never really liked the favourite with the star button, especially since in a lot of places a star/favourite button normally indicates you're going to follow that favourite-d thing like subscribing, bookmarking. Had me confused for a while when I join Twitters.
  11. For me the counter continues if I enable fastboot and returns to 0 if I disable it or restart, hope this help.
  12. According to the source, it would be something like major release names. Just like Ubuntu's 15.04 Vivid Vervet. But eventually people would learn to use just Ubuntu Vivid or Ubuntu 15.04.
  13. This is definitely a much needed move. Nvidia's interface is not even that great but it was easy to use. It's the current CCC interface is so backward that doing any simple stuff requires multiple click that nVidia's interface looks so much better compare to it, would definitely be happy if they change that.
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