Important point missed by this article is that if Netflix really wants to compete with anime they need to massively improve their subtitles. Every subtitled show I've seen on Netflix has been awful to watch because of…
Link here has some info about it: https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20181019/12232640876/appea...
I think a lot of the difference with Eve vs. other MMOs is that it's all a single shared instance rather than multiple separate "servers"
HBM2 has minimum 4GB in each stack IIRC
'difference' can be subjective, 'delta' is a measurement of an amount of difference.
$399 was the price on launch in 2002, which is around $550 adjusted for inflation, current flagship consumer GPU from Radeon is the Vega 64 priced at $599 RRP. Times haven't changed as much as you might think
Standard is 25 days but that doesn't include public holidays... So 30 days total is pretty normal.
Gridcoin relies on BOINC for the work distribution, essentially you get credit based on how long it took you to complete the task (to prevent cheating most projects rely on a quorum of results being the same (each task…
Important point missed by this article is that if Netflix really wants to compete with anime they need to massively improve their subtitles. Every subtitled show I've seen on Netflix has been awful to watch because of…
Link here has some info about it: https://www.techdirt.com/articles/20181019/12232640876/appea...
I think a lot of the difference with Eve vs. other MMOs is that it's all a single shared instance rather than multiple separate "servers"
HBM2 has minimum 4GB in each stack IIRC
'difference' can be subjective, 'delta' is a measurement of an amount of difference.
$399 was the price on launch in 2002, which is around $550 adjusted for inflation, current flagship consumer GPU from Radeon is the Vega 64 priced at $599 RRP. Times haven't changed as much as you might think
Standard is 25 days but that doesn't include public holidays... So 30 days total is pretty normal.
Gridcoin relies on BOINC for the work distribution, essentially you get credit based on how long it took you to complete the task (to prevent cheating most projects rely on a quorum of results being the same (each task…