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ddrueding

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Kind of on topic. I just downloaded the current quality software and driver for my 4070.
I'm wondering what kind of settings you use in the Nvidia software to maximize visual acuity?
I'm also wondering why all of a sudden I have 3D acuity and sharpness I was never close to before????
The latest nVidia driver claims to fix a number of bugs related to their vibrance modes and HDR under some circumstances. That may have influenced your experience. Normally display drivers should not significantly alter the experience of watching media.
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Mercutio

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Microsoft, one of the most well financed and wealthy companies to ever exist on Earth, started charging for Copilot Code tokens at their actual monetary value yesterday instead of heavily subsidizing them on June 1, 2026. Today, many Copilot Code users have discovered that their day-one use of tokens was at times more than half the tokens allowed by their subscription tier.

Microsoft can't make AI work from a financial standpoint. Cost of Inference does not go down. Newer models require more hardware that needs more power and more water to operate, and even the datacenters theoretically under construction now for Blackwell architectures will not be adequate for next-generation Rubin hardware, nor is it expected that support could be retrofitted. This was the case for Blackwell as well. Patterns in markets also mean that there's not much incentive to fire up older hardware. It takes up too much space and costs too much to operate compared to the newer systems, so the second the next-gen thing is released, all spending will move to that.

Oracle is on the hook for $50 billion annually for datacenter construction in the name of AI. That's the GDP of Libya, and it's doing that by taking on debt. Oracle isn't exactly a growing concern. Most of its income comes from rapacious license agreements from the same customers.

Current estimates say that 50% of purported datacenter construction, at least in the US, has either never started or has been paused shortly after starting. There are almost no planned datacenter construction sites in the US with no ongoing opposition from the communities where they're planned.

Ride share company Uber spent its annual AI token line-item budget in under four months.

Does this sound like a healthy industry to anyone? Anyone?
 

jtr1962

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Does this sound like a healthy industry to anyone? Anyone?
No it doesn't. I think the tech companies thought they could make a profit off AI because they would have legions of customers more than willing to pay them enough to make a profit, even given the exorbitant costs you mentioned. It turns out for most people AI is a solution in search of a problem. Companies have even discovered that it costs more to replace an employee with AI than to just keep them on the payroll.

I think AI will eventually be viable, but not until we have chips which are at least two orders of magnitude more efficient than what exists now. An AI data center shouldn't require the power of a small city.
 

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The bubble is ripe for popping. My question is, when it does, will we see companies crawling back to the consumer market, or will they simply keep servicing the datacenters with the goal of keeping compute in the cloud where we'd have to rent it?

I don't hold my breath on cheap used hardware flooding the market because it already takes forms not easily usable by an end consumer. This isn't like the crypto craze in that way.
 
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