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  • I’m kind of in that boat - digital art, and so on more. I never understood buying a computer monitor of over about 22" that was 1080p resolution. I want decent colour reproduction - I get it, it won’t be perfect unless you spend a fortune but it should be at least decent.

    120hz w/ good HDR support is fantastic for content that supports it, and 240hz is just buttery smooth. Variable refresh is pretty much a must for modern gaming.


  • In a round about way? Maybe. But no.

    The first commercially available variable refresh monitor came out like a decade ago, needing expensive bespoke hardware to drive it. Now? We are at a point we are reaching commodity level costs. And yet we still have piles and piles of bottom tier and crap tier products being shoved onto the market.

    Sooner or later, the machines and production lines for making those monitors will need overhaul, and at that point - it would 100% make sense to just go to variable refresh.

    The reality is, the benefactor is you - if you get a GPU upgrade: You get more frames. If you don’t, variable refresh can still provide a smoother better game experience. This is especially true as frame generation, and upscaling techniques have gotten extremely good in the last few years.

    you don’t need to upgrade the GPU to benefit

    I want to spell that out clearly: AMD doesn’t need you to buy a new GPU to benefit. NVIDIA doesn’t either. But it also means, if you buy a new monitor that is variable refresh today - when you upgrade your GPU, you get to really take advantage.

    Where my perspective comes from

    I did the monitor upgrade before a GPU upgrade a few years ago. Variable refresh is king. HDR when the content supports it is amazing - provided the monitor has decent HDR support (low end monitors… don’t).

    Given that I had my previous multi-monitor set up for over a decade, and went through 3 system builds with it - Your monitor is something that is going to hang around, and have more impact on your overall experience than you realize. Same with the keyboard and mouse. Unironically the part that you can likely get away with cheaping out the most on in your first build is… the GPU. Decent CPU will last a good 5-6 years at least these days. So get a decent monitor, get good peripherals - those will hang around when you upgrade the GPU. Then start that CPU - GPU - GPU upgrade cycle where it’s CPU, then GPU, then GPU, then back to the CPU. The reality is, once you have a base system - storage carries over, PSU can cycle over a build, the case can be reused.

    So I guess what I am saying is: Spend the money on the things liable to hang around the longest. It will lead to a better overall experience.


  • What Big Publishers think make good games:

    • Big teams
    • Lots of money
    • Big marketing budget
    • Lots of Back of the Box Features

    What ACTUALLY makes a good game:

    • Enjoyable Core Game-play
    • Interesting Characters
    • Well crafted story

    This is ultimately why a relatively small team producing an Indie game can create a 10-20 hour expierience, sell it at like 20-40$, have a total of like 5 people work on it start to finish, basically have no marketing budget, fire off an early access when they have a reasonably complete product where they are largely doing core gameplay refinements, and doing bug fixes… and end up selling like 2 million copies. It’s also why your first game will probably suck, so will the second one. But if you refine the process, get feedback, and figure out how to improve the process: You can do it.

    The problem with big publishers is the executives look at the big newest game and go “WE NEED TO MAKE THAT” not understanding that players will play just about every genre IF IT IS GOOD. I mean, seriously until Baldur’s Gate 3 came out a bunch of people were like CRPG’s are dead… no, there just were not any good ones coming out.

    How AI can make a game like Baldur’s Gate 3 even better… and why EA (probably) won’t figure it out*

    A Company like Larian is passionate about the game world, the player expierience, the interactions, and creating a very systems (read: Game loop driven) driven game. The amount of interactions that happen in Baldur’s Gate 3 that occure because the game is based on systems, and the pieces are present - enabling players to just experiment is incredible.

    If you take something like UE5 with it’s newer tools for filling in terrain, the lighting engine, and more - and hand that to a company like Larian you aren’t going to get a lesser product. Instead - you might very well end up with Larian going “Alright, we need a mount system, and an improved interactive camp system where the party has hirlings and the members of the party in the camp are defending it”. And suddenly the Shadowfell is a huge expansive place that is dark, dangerous, and explorable - not just with bespoke places, but just stuff team members slapped together, random encounters, and more. You might even go to a more Milestone experience system - just to enable the flow to feel better. You could have an AI trained to have relevant conversations about events going on, weather, and more - and it could be seeded and filled out so that you aren’t really sure what will be said.

    The reason a company like EA won’t is at the end of the day - doing those things, needs time to figure out how to work it, how to catch errors, bug fix, improve training data, and a lot of testing to validate. EA just wants to shot gun out whatever seems popular and profitable at the time - instead of creating a unique experience that players will engage with. And that is because EA is ran by Marketing folk and MBA’s instead of Game Dev’s and Systems Designers.


  • I sure hope this doesn’t happen but if things get bad enough? We could see people do something like burn Air BNB’s to the ground. If enough of them go up in smoke, insurance companies will start putting in anti-short term rental conditions in their policies and that will largely be the end of it. Doesn’t really take much to not insure a property used for commercial use, with a residential insurance plan.

    The end result of that would be making it non-profitable to run an air bnb.

    And if you need a lesson: Go look at the brutality that happened between Union Busters, and Unions back in the day that lead to actual labour laws. Those people weren’t messing around - they got armed, and they dished out the pain to those they suspected were trying to do the same to the point that it basically brought local economies to a complete halt. The reality is? Properly applied violence tends to get results when nothing else is working.

    Like I said: I hope this doesn’t happen, but things are getting pretty bad and heading to worse.


  • Time for a History Lesson: Because it is ABSOLUTELY Possible to supply millions of people with food aid, via exclusive air drop. No, it’s not particular efficient: No one is making that claim. But, as some ground aid is making it’s way through - you also don’t need to FULLY supply.

    So: Onto the History.

    The Cold War: US Operation Vittles / UK Opperation Plainfare

    The USSR during the cold war was set on taking full control of Berlin. Their decission? Because Berlin was in East Germany - split between West and East - the USSR built a wall, cut the city in two, and attempted a total blockade.

    Now, during the height of the Ideological war - the Western Powers, couldn’t stand to let Berlin fall and so, an absolute insane opperation was started: The entire goal was to Blockade bust the USSR Blockade so hard that they would give up. Lets be clear: It worked.

    During a single year of the blockade, around 2.25 million tonnes of supplies were airdropped using around 1/4 million flights - working out to well over 600 flights a day. These were done using make shift runways, and it was the people of berlin that got insanely efficient at unloading the aid from the aircraft to make way for the next aircraft that needed to land within minutes of the previous landing.

    Something like 20 aircraft ended up crashing or having issue - Which is bloody bonkers when you consider the insane schedule of maintenance, getting parts, fuel, and more for those planes, as well as the insane skill needed to keep the entire thing running. And you might ask: Why didn’t the USSR just shoot the aircraft down - they were flying blatantly through East Germany, through their airspace right? Well: Do you really want to provoke the West? Especially at this time when every leader of the USSR military fully was aware of how much western - particularly sourced from the US - Material support lead to Victory of the Allies.

    Berlins population during this time? About 3.25 million. West Berlin is estimated to have made up about 2 million of the population from what I can find.

    So: Could You supply Palestine via Airdrop?

    Absolutely. Clearly it is absolutely possible to fully supply - but the kicker? Some supplies are coming in via land. And this is before we consider better modern aircraft.

    Even better - this acts basically in the same way as the Berlin Airdrop Operation had: It forces Israel to consider the practicality of blockading supplies to Palestinians. After all: Enforcing a blockade and restricting resources costs you resources. But even more so, this type of operation paints Israel in a VERY bad light, and that is ontop of a situation where investigating Israel for causing a Genocide is on the table. Israel does not have the carte blanche support it once did. And because of the incident more people are looking into the history of the affair and finding what we were told is not the entire truth - and to be clear: That does not absolve Hamas for attacking, but it puts the IDF in a much more damning light.

    And then we learn the phrase “From River to the Sea” was coined not by Palestinians but by the Israeli’s - though finding good source and history of that is murky at best these days but, if true we have to factor in a reality: If Israel’s goal is to exclusively control well - the illegal settlements, provoking and basically allowing occasional attacks, mixed messaging about being Secular but then claiming to be a Jewish state as propaganda makes sense. Accusing anyone of questioning Israels actions as being an antisemitic also makes sense - because well, what any authoritarian group does not like is being questioned on the validity of their actions.

    And so: What we get is a tool - the Airdrop of Supplies - that acts as a huge lever to force proper negotiations.


  • Divide, then Conquer. That’s the name of the game of the Left right now.

    The short is: If you want to push certain agenda’s, the first thing you need to do is divide people. The best long term success strategy for this is attacking the education system to cripple critical thinking, and critical analysis. Finally - ensure the mainstream media is entrenched in it’s place for official broadcasts and in control of the main message as much as possible: And get people to parrot the message - without consideration.

    If the above sounds familiar: It should. USSR did this. China does this. and… Trudeau’s Government does this. In many ways, it’s in part why I think Trudeau attacks alberta so bloody often. Alberta has high education results - despite being conservative voting. In other words, the narrative of Alberta being some backwards hick place falls apart when people actually examine the evidence. When you look at what the Premier of Alberta is stating: Let adults do whatever they want, but protect kids in their developing years when going through a HUGE WILD WACKY CHANGE we call puberty. Even the thing about sports: Lets figure out how to ensure Woman can be safe when competing, that Men can compete, and those who are Trans can compete - and have this be as fair as possible. But the Media and Trudeau would have you believe it’s all 100% anti LGBTQ+.

    And I could go on.

    So why would you remove things like To Kill a Mocking Bird? Because ultimately understanding that writing requries: 1. Critical thinking, 2. Critical Analysis, and 3. Mastery of language. Those three things are a huge threat to any organization attempting to push their narrative hard and fast.

    If this is going to be fixed

    Several things need to happen.

    1. An alternative learning path. This may seem insane - but, it solves two problems in one go. The first - Those who drop out for WHATEVER REASON are granted a new path to work on in their time to achieve the requisits of a Diploma. Second - It provides a foundation for students to challenge and accel in their studies.

    2. Constitutional Reform - Stop the verbatum attack on legal gun ownership which does not solve the problem, neutralize the ability to suppress rights like Freedom of Speech, Right to Protest, Etc. And in so doing stop the government from being able to make arbitrary things illegal, and require them to engage with those upset with the status quo. Seriously: Farmers and Truckers are the lifeblood of our economy - they get food where it is needed, and they grow food (respective of the relevant profession) These are people that DO NOT want to be standing around protesting, they want to be working and making money.

    3. Electoral Reform

    4. Stop the flood of immigration

    5. Build more houses

    6. Invest in infrastructure based on population, not on Political interest. It’s time we have an investment tool for this country that ignores political interests. I don’t know exactly how to make that happen - but it is needed.

    7. Clamp down on administrative overhead of post secondary institutions. And if that means we change the rules on non-profits and accreditation to be a university/college so be it.

    To Summarize

    This problem started decades ago, and we are only now seeing the consequences of actions taken starting in the 1980’s (or there about). It is going to take a monumental amount of work to fix the issue and move forward. I hope enough people see this and push back - but it is going to take action at both the Federal, and Provincial levels to force a change. And right now - the federal government is absolutely 100% on board with this kind of BS.


  • Websites that are funded through ad’s are not going to want you using an ad-blocker. And frankly, if you are not a paying customer, but taking up space - the business typically has right to have you removed. In physical stores it’s obvious but, the online space is not much different.

    What I would love to see is some sort of initiative where users can pay like 10-20$ a month, and say 90% of that divided between the websites they view based on engagement metrics on those websites. You could have some modifiers based on the type of website as well - obviously reading news has limited ways of verifying engagement, but we know that there is a high amount of time used per article. Overall this would result in less trackers being needed, websites could feasibly decouple from the ad-driven model entirely, and that might be the best outcome.

    With the proposed model - yes, some companies are still going to hard paywall, some might have limited content available to this model and have a 1-5$ a month subscription on top for premium access, and other companies might stay exactly as they are - say like Wikipedia - but be less strained for donations.

    This type of arrangement could feasibly end the need for ad’s entirely. Though you could conceivably have an Ad-supported tier as well, whereby if the user is not subscribed to the service they get ads, and if they are they don’t.

    The real key to making the proposition as mentioned above work, is to require the payout method to be agreed to be a replacement to seeking ad-revenue for it’s subscribed members. Overall it’s likely (using quick napkin math) that this would provide more revenue per user anyways. It may also devalue web based advertising so hard that it absolutely kills it - and that would mean Content is king. We could end up in a realm where the likes of Youtube don’t block content because some advertiser doesn’t like certain topics. And as more news is consumed online, it may be able to kill the stranglehold the pharma industry has over the news media industry.


  • Sorry: This is going to be a wall of text. But short answer: Not directly.

    Websites, unlike your network administrator of a school, or China, or your ISP can’t actually see the network protocols in use; So no - they don’t KNOW you are using a VPN, they just suspect it with strong evidence. What they CAN do, is blacklist known public VPN server addresses, same way they can block known TOR exit nodes. In any case - a custom landing page can be put up, with some BS like: “In an effort to stop and prevent hacking attempts, we have made the difficult decision to block regular usage of our website and service from known VPN Server addresses. We apologize for the inconvenience.”.

    So: What CAN you do if you want to use a VPN? Well: Two basic options - Self host (VPN or SSH Port Forwarding), or Rent a Server and set up a VPN there.

    With the first option - Self hosting - the easiest and most straight forward way is using available VPN software. However, you can also use SSH port forwarding to get the same result. In either case - you are simply taking your traffic from your Laptop/mobile device and routing it through your home network. If you are simply concerned about public WiFi and wish to ensure intercept attempts are impractical - this is the way to go. If you want to hide who you are: Well, that won’t do it.

    Second Option - Using a Shared/Rented Server provider. Depending on how it is set up, and masked, it will be more difficult - not impossible - to single you out. Ideally you want to go in with a group of people to rent the server space. Just be aware, that some hosts are not going to like grey-area activities on their infrastructure, so make sure you do your research on who the host is - just as you should do if/when selecting a VPN service provider.

    In either of these cases, you as the administrator of these services need to understand the risks of opening your network to vectors of attack. Because of the way a VPN is set up, you are functionally punching a whole in your network and stating “Forward Connection Attempts on [selected port] to [System hosting the VPN Service]” - and if the VPN software you are using is flawed - that does open you up to being hacked. This goes the same for hosting using a rented server - shared or dedicated, just the exposure is NOT in your own network.


  • User generated content has a presumption of consent: It is PRESUMED that the user who is uploading the work work likely created it - and it is reasonable to presume those involved in said work gave consent or otherwise the user had rights to use the content in this way. When you DO NOT have rights to the work, that is when DMCA take downs come into play, and other legal actions - and in that case, you can expect financial penalties, account suspensions/bans, and so on.

    There are some serious problems in Canadian law. This situation doesn’t come even close to one of them.



    1. Why is Justin Trudeau Bad - he will often point out SOMETHING JUSTIN TRUDEAU HAS ACTUALLY DONE THAT IS BAD.
    2. He actually has talked about how to get more housing being built. He has actually talked about things to cut - and why to cut them (like the Carbon tax that has had pretty much zero benefit, but has inflated the cost of heating, transportation, and food in this countries at a time we have an affordability crisis).
    3. Block Chain being out of control of the Government, means the Government can’t devalue the currency (As in cause inflation) By printing more of it on a whim. There is some (unfortunate) sense to it. I would prefer a constitutional reform that would tie the Canadian Dollar back to Gold as it would again, prevent willy nilly printing of money which… drives inflation. And that would generally mean less bailouts, and more cautious action taking that needs to focus on prevention of crisis instead of printing your way out of a financial crisis.
    4. Slowing down immigration is really important. We are adding more people than jobs being added to the economy, and more people than houses can be built. We also have an issue with Doctors. If a person already owns a house here - whatever. But we need to slow down on immigration.
    5. No. But you have to make sure your Outfit provides a sense of you being competent.
    6. I don’t think he has ever said “fellow poor people” But he has certainly pointed out the policies and situations that have driven more people into poverty.

    Instead of Parroting the Media, maybe actually go and listen to his uncut, unclipped answering of the media. Unlike what Trudeau seems to do, Pierre is seemingly actually able to speak a whole sentence without stuttering - almost like he is actually confident in his remark: And that is bloody refreshing.

    Oh. PS - I think Pierre has some bad takes, he is a human being after all. But after these years of Trudeau: This country is in Shambles. Car thefts are up, Government Spending is up, Poverty Rates are Climbing. We have had more Scandals in the last 8 years than in the rest of my lifetime - and they all fall on Trudeau’s Shoulders.

    Love him or Hate him: Pierre is by current appearances more competent of a Leader than Trudeau, and Competent is what this country needs.


  • Step 1. Get a record of how few votes can swing a riding.

    Step 2. Get people into the awarness that their vote can really make the difference, especially if they convince a few of their friends to vote at the same time.

    Step 3. Campaign on “Want better politicians? Get out and vote for them - or at least vote against the worst ones”.

    Very important: Do not associate with any party while doing this. Just get out and encourage people to vote. Talk about early voting times, talk about optional mail in ballots for special cases, and above all else: JUST ENCOURAGE EVERYONE TO VOTE. Maybe we can get a non-profit going that is literally “Helping Canadians Get out and Vote” who’s entire job is to ensure Canadians are Informed, and able to get to the polling stations.


  • Nah, The Stock Market is basically gambling, just - it’s result time is measured in days, weeks, months, and years, depending on the investment strategy you are after.

    When you get a state where a group of people have a TONNE of money, and want to put it somewhere to avoid it depreciating to inflation, that money gets put into whatever the considered safest bet is. The issue is, when you have only a handful of big safe bets - those end up being the option everyone dives on, leading to overvaluation relative to the actual performance of the company. This is what leads to future price corrections.

    Companies doing hedging and so on are just a part of the puzzle.



  • I would suggest you actually go read The Wealth of Nations. Fascinating read. Then go take a look at who Adam Smith was, the conditions he lived in, and the world he lived in. Because while a lot of people are TOLD about adam smith, it is frighteningly few who read the works or study the history to which it was written.

    We haven’t had the Capitalism that he wrote about for the better part of 200 years. What we have is a system that protects ever fewer corporations through protectionist policies that allow for monopolies to be shielded from competition. This is functionally what the extention of Copyright Law has enabled.


  • Abstinence may be fine for you but you have no right to preach it to other people.

    What part of knowing people who take drugs recreationally and having had chats on the subject - and seen that people can infact take drugs without issue made you think I’m preaching about Abstinence? I am just really curious.

    The most important thing is to keep people alive.

    No, the most important thing is to give people a reason to be alive and get up every day looking forward to it - or at least, having a reason to struggle through the bad days because there is something on the other side of that struggle.

    Without Community, and a place to exist, and a sense of purpose - what you get is a recipe for all kinds of problems. Addiction is simply one of them. Suicide is another - though that one is unlikely to occur purposefully, but functionally when a person is taking drugs in an attempt to mute emotional pain (usually something like alcohol, but all sorts of drugs work as well) what you have is a person that is literally doing things to silence the outcry of their mind so they stop hurting, so they stop feeling alone.

    Study after Study have been done that very much show addiction happens in people who are isolated. Addiction happens when people are hopeless.

    We can treat the symptoms of this problem all we want - but until the actual underlying cause is dealt with: People will keep dying of drug overdoses, Crime rates will keep climbing, and the level of homelessness will keep growing. Because like it or not - these problems all stem from the same damn place.


  • Why are Drug Addictions getting worse?

    Before I start out: These are some thoughts - based on reading various papers, and coming across older studies like the Rat Park Experiment. It also has to do with the interactions I have had with people who partake in recreational substance use of various kinds who do not have addictions, can go weeks, and months without using the substances in question. And there are some through lines that need to be addressed.

    The reason Drug Addiction, and other Substance abuses are ultimately on the rise - is the same reason Crime is on the rise in various area’s (like car theft in Canada). These issues are Symptoms of a wider problem - which relates to Affordability, lowered standard of living, and a lack of Community. We have Modern Communities built where everyone drives into their garage, parks, gets out IN their house (because attached garage) and never really interact with their neighbors. We have delivery done where people never interact with the delivery person - and it’s a huge lack of human interaction going on, especially considering you can now literally get away with NEVER leaving your house: You can work from home, order food in, order your groceries in, order clothes in, and so on. You never actually have to leave and there are people doing this. And Loneliness is absolutely a recipe for addiction.

    What is your vice? Is it Video games (this used to be me)? Porn? Alcohol? Marijuana? Or is it something harder? Even worse - if you are in this state of vulnerability for being lonely - and are prescribed an opioid, there is a non zero chance you are addicted FROM THAT POINT ON. It’s game over.

    If you have a strong community around you, fall through the cracks, and get access to Medication Assisted Treatment - It can work. But if you lack a community already - then, one of the most important things is a Community that REPLACES the Drug consuming community you likely ended up apart of do to needing to source your drugs. You need a community of people who will keep you honest, encourage you to keep going, check on you if you fail to show up - and generally speaking: Our medical system can’t do that effectively.

    And then we have to talk about Methadone for a moment. Methadone was a drug used prior as a replacement in the treatment of drug addiction to opioids - but heres the kicker: 30% of drug overdoses investigated at one point, had methadone involved in said overdose. It makes up about 2% of painkillers prescribed and is a slow acting opioid. Buprenorphine is basically the same thing all over again.

    So My guess? The reason it’s not done? Because anyone who actually studies addiction, and it’s source cause understands if you do not resolve the underlying problem: Loneliness and lack of community, then you are only delaying the inevitable. And replacing one drug with another can absolutely lead to a relapse where someone ends up accidentally overdosing because they dosing as they were before, with another substance acting in their body and well: That’s how you get a dead person, that you were trying to help.

    Fixing addiction can’t start with a pill. That has to be a last resort - we as a community, as a society, need to do better in creating an environment where people don’t start down the path in the first place. Because as it stands - poor, or rich end up in a similar problem. If your life is work, and you are isolated from family and what not - drug addiction is a very real possibility, especially if you start trying to maintain performance through fatigue using performance enhancing drugs. And if you are poor - and gain access? Well: It takes a bit of the misery for awhile. Both of those groups share a form of misery - wildly different in everything else going on in their life, except for the isolation and loneliness.

    And so: Maybe we should stop trying to fix things with pills, making pharmaceutical companies billions for patching a problem they in effect created. And maybe we should start looking at the very reason addiction, and crime, are so pervasive in our societies - and in some area’s: Growing to massive degrees - and unironically, these two problems are growing in the same damn places.


  • Make it make sense. Market Makers are juicing this thing. US stock market is hilarious

    I’ll try. But… It’s complicated, and so this - despite being a wall of text, is going to be a rather over simplifcation.

    The first thing to understand: The Stock Market is a form of Gambling. Valuation is based on historic trends, and Speculation of where it will go - the more information you have, the better you can guess - but it is still just a guess because competitors exist, and competitors sometimes purposefully misslead (ex. Sandbagging performance numbers, or releasing only lower tier products with a rebrand of top tier product, and so on).

    Right now - Housing is in a bit of a strange state, with housing shortages leading to increased prices might sound like a great thing for real-estate -however, there is a growing call to ban corporate ownership of residential properties, ban short term rental projects, and so on - all of which when actually happens tends to drop real-estate prices (not immediately). The growing discontentment with HOA’s also makes these types of organizations less desirable.

    Another thing happening in the general wider market - Failing Media companies. People are distrusting the mainstream news more and more. People are fed up with the state of movies coming out of say Disney, or Warner Brothers - to the point a while back now Warner Brothers brought in a new CEO who canned a pile of complete or near complete projects because it was deemed cancelling already finished products would be less harmful and less costly than releasing them in the long run. And that is all BEFORE the writer strike, situation with actors, and so on.

    And if that isn’t all: Shipping from China to the rest of the world got more expensive - due to conflict in the middle east, and the Houthis firing rockets and such at commercial ships in the area - shipping companies have largely diverted. What this means, is Higher Fuel, and Lower Turn around times on each ships journey.

    If you put this all together - what you are going to be looking for as an investor is a company that: 1. Is likely to grow, or be stable. 2. Has a strong stake in it’s respective industry relative to it’s competitors. 3. Has a Track record for creating profit. 4. Is less volatile in regards to shipping costs etc (as in: produces something companies NEED). And NVIDIA checks every one of these boxes - at least, for now.

    TLDR: Shorter version? There is a lot of demand for NVIDIA stock do to it’s relative perceived stability, and chance to grow - and NVIDIA isn’t splitting it’s stock or whatever else in order to sell more stocks at a lower price.