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yldf t1_jdllo5p wrote
Reply to comment by yardsaleyolo in Still waiting Cathie by CalyShadezz
It isn’t hard to build a portfolio that will do well on rate cuts. You don’t have to fund her a private jet for that.
yldf t1_jdlll8p wrote
Reply to comment by TakeDownBanks in Still waiting Cathie by CalyShadezz
Well, Jesus rose from the dead once for a very brief period of time, then people are still waiting for his return for over 2000 years.
yldf t1_jae08au wrote
Reply to comment by 1_d0nt_care_ in Only 200 fps???? by Better-Intern9170
I do, as a matter of fact. And if you read my comment I said nothing about 60 Hz. There’s a limit what humans can perceive. That limit is for many people clearly above 60 Hz, so 75 Hz or 90 Hz can be a real improvement. There might be circumstances where 120 Hz or 144 Hz might be perceptible, but beyond that, we’re getting in the realm of fairy tales or good marketing, but away from reality.
yldf t1_jadt4ms wrote
Reply to comment by 1_d0nt_care_ in Only 200 fps???? by Better-Intern9170
And that there will be no perceptible difference between a 300 Hz monitor and a 144 Hz. For most humans not even to a 90 Hz or 75 Hz…
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Reply to comment by krstphr in Did you RVSP your invite to the Procrastinators Club? by rainbowarriorhere
Never watched French Star Wars?
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Reply to [Discussion] Exploring the Black Box Theory and Its Implications for AI, God, and Ethics by Disastrous_Nose_1299
While r/MachineLearning might in parts attract a bit less scientific crowd than other CS-related subs, expecting them to take this seriously is still very much of a stretch…
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Reply to comment by Mathiasdk2 in Ya like DB rumors? by dnr41418
They could also issue new stock for cheap that German government buys. They’ll probably be ok with 51% of voting power.