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2) sneaking suit grade 11
1) what did you use to 1 hit KO me? some grenade launcher?
2) how did you not die after i shot you like 20 times with my grenade launcher? do you have very high level battle dress?
thanks
Wouldn't it be funny if, for example, you wanted to play a game that supports DLSS, and you could only do so if you were directly connected to some NVIDIA Program (Or even a launcher) that constantly authentifies you and checks that you have a valid NVIDIA account that should have access to your tensor cores, by checking if you are subscribed to their monthly plan that allows you to use them?
Wouldn't it be funny if, periodically, you would automatically upload snapshots of certain parts of your GPU cache, from which analytic data can be extracted and then fed to an AI they're building and sold off to other companies afterwards? Wouldn't it be funny if that analytic data had information in it that could make it easy to identify you in a """""anonymized""""" dataset of thousands of people?
Wouldn't it be funny if they marketed the missing performance as a "boost" instead, implying you would gain more than what the standard would be (as in, "you're not missing out on 25%, you're at 100%, but you can pay us to get ANOTHER 25% for 125%!) and made it impossible to overclock them?
wouldnt that be funny guys