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  1. mmgv mrk triste felicidades por este ,logro " mmgv vamos por mas mi reyy 😜 ya sabes que se te quiere un mundo" cacorro🥰

  2. The truth is that you are one of those that I consider the best in design but I don't like what you do.🥺

     

  3. There are people who do not respect our community and are so lol that they do not see what they are doing @D.CraZy  you take it away oh I'll take it away from you and you know what I'm talking about please I don't want to report you..

    1. D.Crazy

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      i don't understand what you're talking about

  4. Name: @ぁ Ꭷbito- Time & Date: 13/02/2024 - 09:07:29 p.m Screenshot:
  5. NVIDIA has introduced some improvements to be able to enjoy HDR content on our computers, an improvement that converts SDR videos into high dynamic range as long as we meet the minimum requirements. But NVIDIA seems to have also been working on another option to pass SDR content in HDR, an option that will allow all games to be converted to high dynamic range images to obtain scenes with more brightness, light and better contrast with blacks. This hidden option has been discovered by some modders who have been testing this technology. According to the author of one of the mods, this NVIDIA technology will work with all games that use DirectX 9, 10, 11 and 12, although it is also said that it will work with Vulkan and OpenGL games for which additional work will be required. The NvTrueHDR option can be used with this Mod, for which you will need a monitor that is compatible with HDR and disable Windows autoHDR. You will also need to have the latest version of NVIDIA Drivers 551.23 recently released. Users who have already tried this new mod comment that it offers better results than the option integrated into Windows. An option that will add more quality, at the cost of sacrificing some performance, since this technology makes use of the Tensor cores of NVIDIA RTX graphics, another essential requirement to be able to use it. I am a Computer Engineer and my specialty is automation and robotics. My passion for hardware began at the age of 14 when I broke down my first computer: a 386 DX 40 with 4MB of RAM and 210MB of hard drive. I continue to give free rein to my passion in the technical articles I write for Geeknetic. I dedicate most of my free time to video games, contemporary and retro, on the more than 20 consoles I have, in addition to the PC. https://www.geeknetic.es/Noticia/30927/NVIDIA-esta-trabajando-en-una-opcion-para-convertir-los-juegos-SDR-en-HDR.html
  6. My daily routine has gone through a before and after since mechanical keyboards entered it. I love mechanical keyboards. I have always liked them, but since I have used one in my daily life I have been dazzled. The one I have is fine, I'm not complaining at all, but there are better ones. It is a Corsair K63 with TKL (TenKeyLess) format. I had the opportunity to try it in a store before getting it, and I decided to buy it because I found its price reasonable and its quality not bad at all, although I knew that by spending a little more I could access keyboards with better features. I have been using the K63 for just over two years. At first my intention was to use it only to play, and since I have little time to do it, it would be something occasional. However, I soon discovered that I like writing with it, so I ended up using it every day for at least eight hours. In fact, I'm writing this text with him. It still works perfectly, and honestly, I have it like new, but I've been bitten by the bug. I'm going to get another one. Hunting and capturing the best mechanical keyboard for typing Before moving forward, I think it is necessary that I dedicate a few lines to explain why I like mechanical keyboards more than, for example, membrane or chiclet type keyboards. Of course, in this area any choice is appropriate. The ideal is that each user has the opportunity to try several keyboards of different types so that they can stay with the one that offers the best experience and best meets their needs. In any case, I love the feel and sound that some mechanical keyboards offer us. Any user who puts his mind and his mind into the world of mechanical keyboards will discover that he has a huge range of switches at his disposal. There are tactile ones, linear ones, very noisy ones, reasonably noisy ones, almost totally silent ones... In addition, there are many manufacturers of very good quality mechanical switches. One of the best known is Cherry because it is the oldest brand, but they also have very good switches from Razer, Logitech, Alps, Greentech, Kailh, Outemu, Gateron, TTC or KBtalking, among other companies. The variety is so much that it can be overwhelming, but the more you investigate and the more you learn, the more you want to try other mechanical keyboards. This is, at least, what happens to me, and it is enough to take a look around some specialized forum to realize that this type of keyboard awakens a real passion in some fans. In fact, as I'm sure many Xataka readers already know, some enthusiasts choose to develop personalized and very well finished keyboards that can cost many hundreds of euros. This is what I'm looking for: a good mechanical keyboard that gives me its full potential, especially when I use it to write. Of course, it has to be better than my current Corsair K63, and I'm not willing to pay a fortune for it. On the Internet we can find many options with varied designs, disparate finishes, solutions that are delivered to us lubricated from the factory... Everything. It is a very wide and very interesting world. And it hooks.
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  8. It is the third export sector in Argentina, but more and more companies are settling abroad to be able to sell and contract in dollars directly. The imbalances in the economy lead to a distortion in one of the most competitive sectors and with the most potential. Andrew Angelov - Shutterstock CÓRDOBA.- Exports from the knowledge-based economy would exceed US$8,000 million this year (in 2022 they were US$7,834 million, which meant an interannual growth of 19.4%), which places them as the third export sector. Around 70% of what is sold to the world are man-hours, professional services. The potential of the sector is great, according to its actors, who emphasize that to continue increasing participation, the “normalization” of the macroeconomy is required. One factor to take into account is that there are many companies that directly settle abroad -without leaving the country- and work from there. It is the model that best adapts to be able to count on talents. As with other sectors of the economy, specialists emphasize that we must not lose sight of the fact that Argentina could have a much more dominant role in the world. There is data that gives a dimension that growth could have been much more vigorous: between 2010 and 2020 the increase in the knowledge-based economy was 14% in Argentina; Uruguay grew 230%; Poland, 147%; Colombia 104% and Costa Rica, 168%. “Even so,” says Sebastián Mocorrea, president of Argencon, an entity that brings together service providers from all verticals in the sector, “some US$8 billion were exported and 500,000 people were employed.” A graphic definition of the executive is that in a sector that is “coupled” to the world, the exchange gap expresses a “disconnection.” Mocorrea confirms that the numbers show that the country “is not where it should be; “The possibilities are enormous.” Along these lines, he adds that the definition of a strategy is key. “Geopolitics helps; The main markets are the developed ones, where there is connection and talent you can work,” he summarizes. Now the sector seeks to put on the agenda how to generate development conditions throughout the country, which is why it launched a development “Federal Plan” to implement during the next three government periods. Among the most notable points is the request for changes in the current sectoral law to resume the spirit of 2019, although the fundamental factor will be to achieve macroeconomic order. Argencon presented, this week, to the presidential candidates Sergio Massa and Javier Milei, the “Federal Economy Plan for the Knowledge Economy”; It includes four axes in which it seeks to work between 2023 and 2035: governance, competitiveness, resource generation and development programs. The sector requested an approval at a public policy level of that program and also the recovery of the original Knowledge Economy law of 2019. “The current regulations, product of the 2020 reform, have a marked anti-export bias, great bureaucratic complexity , important indefinitions and interpretable concepts that open areas exposed to the discretion of the application authority,” they noted. https://www.lanacion.com.ar/economia/comercio-exterior/en-la-economia-del-conocimiento-la-brecha-cambiaria-implica-un-desacople-con-el-mundo-nid09112023/
  9. I've lost count of how many computers I've built since I discovered how I preferred to have my PCs. I had my first PC in the early 90s, although that was not my first computer. My first contact with personal computing came thanks to the Spectrum with 48 KB of main memory (the first model with plastic keys and not rubber) that my parents gave me for my birthday in 1985. What great memories I have of that small and modest computer. And also the next one, an Atari ST 520 FM. Then the PC arrived. I bought it in a small computer store in the center of Madrid. It was one of those clone computers that proliferated so much during the 90s, and I bought it assembled. It had a 66 MHz 80486 DX2 processor from Intel and 4 MB of RAM. At that time, setting up and building a PC from scratch was out of my reach, but shortly after purchasing it I decided to get a Sound Blaster 16 sound card from Creative. Despite my inexperience, installing it inside my PC didn't seem difficult, so I plucked up the courage to open it. Everything was good. However, what was really important for me was not having installed that sound card correctly; Along the way I discovered that the architecture of a PC was not as complex as I imagined, so I immediately decided to take another step forward and expanded its main memory. There was no turning back. Designing and building your own custom PC has (for me) many advantages That was the first and last PC I bought assembled. Two years later I had learned enough to dare to configure and assemble my next computer myself, so I started with it, and my first discovery came: it was not cumbersome at all. Quite the opposite. I really enjoyed choosing each part, assembling it, and installing the operating system and all the software from scratch. And, along the way, I learned a lot. Although almost three decades have passed since then, this has not changed. I still really enjoy this whole process. Ode to liquid cooling: without it the latest chips from Intel and AMD would put our PCs on the ropes IN XATAKA Ode to liquid cooling: without it the latest chips from Intel and AMD would put our PCs on the ropes Custom-assembling your own PC has several advantages over purchasing previously assembled equipment. Honestly, I've lost count of how many rigs I've built since then. Many of them were for me, but I have also assembled some for family and friends, and for several months I worked assembling them in a small computer store to pay for my studies. Beyond how pleasant this experience seems to me from the moment you choose the components until you fine-tune every last detail of the BIOS and the operating system, I believe that custom building your own PC has several advantages over buying a previously assembled computer, especially if it is branded. The most obvious is that it offers you the opportunity to choose each piece. Each component. I think it is worth investigating to find the brand and model that best fit the performance we aspire to achieve and the budget we have. Furthermore, knowing it inside out allows us to react quickly if a problem arises. When you configure and tune up your own PC you can relatively easily identify the source of a failure, and that is the first necessary step to successfully resolve it. https://www.xataka.com/ordenadores/llevo-casi-30-anos-montando-mi-pc-a-la-medida-y-para-mi-no-hay-vuelta-atras-no-volvere-a-comprar-un-equipo-de-marca
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  11. ic title: @ぁ Ꭷbito- Signer: Anuel AA - Hola Cómo Vas (Audio IA) Release date: 18 jul 2019 Official YouTube link: Informations about the signer:- Your opinion about the track (music video):-
  12. After a tough fight that has lasted almost 2 years, Microsoft has been able to take over Activision-Blizzard. This acquisition took place for almost $69 billion, which has allowed the teams of both companies to merge to bring more games to more players. But it has also left sad news, Microsoft will lay off 1,900 employees from a staff of more than 22,000, belonging to the Activision, ZeniMax and Xbox teams. In this same announcement, Microsoft has also emphasized that going forward they will continue to invest to grow their gaming business by supporting their initiative to offer their games on all possible platforms. On the other hand, Mike Ybarra, who has spent more than 20 years at Microsoft and who was in charge as president of Blizzard, has decided to leave his position. He has announced this on X/Twitter where he has expressed his desire to become a Blizzard fan from the outside. Along with Mike, Allen Adham has also left his position. I am a Computer Engineer and my specialty is automation and robotics. My passion for hardware began at the age of 14 when I broke down my first computer: a 386 DX 40 with 4MB of RAM and 210MB of hard drive. I continue to give free rein to my passion in the technical articles I write for Geeknetic. I dedicate most of my free time to video games, contemporary and retro, on the more than 20 consoles I have, in addition to the PC. After a tough fight that has lasted almost 2 years, Microsoft has been able to take over Activision-Blizzard. This acquisition took place for almost $69 billion, which has allowed the teams of both companies to merge to bring more games to more players. But it has also left sad news, Microsoft will lay off 1,900 employees from a staff of more than 22,000, belonging to the Activision, ZeniMax and Xbox teams. In this same announcement, Microsoft has also emphasized that going forward they will continue to invest to grow their gaming business by supporting their initiative to offer their games on all possible platforms. On the other hand, Mike Ybarra, who has spent more than 20 years at Microsoft and who was in charge as president of Blizzard, has decided to leave his position. He has announced this on X/Twitter where he has expressed his desire to become a Blizzard fan from the outside. Along with Mike, Allen Adham has also left his position. I am a Computer Engineer and my specialty is automation and robotics. My passion for hardware began at the age of 14 when I broke down my first computer: a 386 DX 40 with 4MB of RAM and 210MB of hard drive. I continue to give free rein to my passion in the technical articles I write for Geeknetic. I dedicate most of my free time to video games, contemporary and retro, on the more than 20 consoles I have, in addition to the PC. https://www.geeknetic.es/Noticia/30853/Microsoft-despedira-a-1900-trabajadores-de-Activision-ZeniMax-y-Xbox.html
  13. The 'Central Intelligent Computing Center' has been designed to train large AI language models This ambitious machine is capable of handling, according to China Telecom, several million million parameters. China already has its first completely Chinese supercomputer. It has been developed by the telecommunications operator China Telecom and has been expressly designed to deal with the training of large artificial intelligence language models. The Central Intelligent Computing Center, which is what this machine is called, is not the first supercomputer with hardware and software components developed in China, but it is the first that does not contain, according to its creators, a single foreign technology. This machine is a first step in the field of supercomputers towards the technological independence that China aspires to achieve with the purpose of protecting its development from the sanctions that the US and its allies are deploying. China Telecom has announced it in style with the purpose of giving the maximum possible visibility to an important achievement for the country led by Xi Jinping. However, for the moment it has only revealed a few characteristics of the machine with which China seeks to display its technical muscle. China Telecom's secrecy raises some reasonable questions According to its creators, this supercomputer is capable of dealing with large language models that bring together several million million parameters. Perhaps it is just a coincidence, but this ambitious machine has seen the light practically at the same time that the latest statements by Gina Raimondo, the US Secretary of Commerce, have attracted attention in the media. According to the head of the Department of Commerce, this institution has proposed to the US Government to prevent Chinese companies from using the cloud services of Amazon, Microsoft, Google or other companies to train their artificial intelligence models. Precisely, as we have just seen, this is exactly what the supercomputer developed by China Telecom is used for: to train complex artificial intelligence language models. However, there are many important features of this machine that we do not know about. At the moment we do not know what processors it includes. China Telecom engineers may have opted for Zhaoxin KaiSheng KH-40000 chips with x86-64 architecture, but they may also have chosen Loongson's 32-core 3D5000 CPU, a processor with LoongArch microarchitecture implemented by this company on the MIPS architecture. Or another different option. https://www.xataka.com/ordenadores/china-acaba-dar-punetazo-mesa-tiene-listo-su-primer-superordenador-tecnologia-100-china
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