Hi, this is Wayne again with a topic “HALF-LIFE IS BACK!”.
The tech news will never stop. That is unless we get a cease and desist from the government telling us that we’re a non-essential business hey got him after almost 13 years today valve finally released another half-life game. Half-Life alex is a VR only title, but it works with almost every VR headset on the market, including the full HTC vive lineup the valve index. Obviously, windows mix reality headsets and even oculus headsets.
That is the desktop compatible ones. No thanks to oculus themselves, and so far the fans seem to LAN it with a 93 % score on Metacritic and overwhelmingly positive feedback on Steam beyond the game’s appeal, as a good game, Alex also seems to represent an evolutionary step for VR as the most high-profile Triple a full-length VR game to hit shelves and buy shelves, I of course mean virtual shelves. The real ones have long been cleaned of games, toilet paper and all kinds of other accessories. Kovat 19 is causing a big reaction in the tech industry and well really all industries, but there are some great resources now being made available to the public. Google’S dedicated Kovach 19 site has information on symptoms prevention, treatment and helpful news updates, which can be tailored specifically to your state in the u.s.
at least Microsoft and the CDC have developed an AI powered chat, bot that can help you determine whether your symptoms are severe Enough to go to the hospital and even Siri, now has a symptom checking questionnaire, making the boys assistant actually useful, Wow good job Siri. That was weird to say, but if you’re just self isolating and running out of things to do, there’s a number of free things available steam is giving away some games. Amazon is streaming, kids shows on. Prime video for free and Apple is giving away ebooks and audiobooks.
There’S never been a better time to stay at home, so hey and information concerning Intel’s upcoming, mainstream rocket link s platform has leaked. An official-looking diagram indicates Team Blue will catch up to AMD’s rise in 3000 series with PCI Express 4.0 support with up to 20 lanes available. Almost catch up rocket lake as processors will apparently also feature Integra graphics, built on Intel’s XE architecture, which is also powering the company’s upcoming dedicated graphics cards. Sorry throw in support for thunderbolt, 4 and USB three-point to Gen 2 by 2 and hey. We might just need some processors that are actually worth buying, and this thing sounds pretty great now, it’s time for the quick claps brought to you by brilliant, whether you’re, a student, a professional, brushing up on cutting edge topics or someone who just is stuck at home And wants to learn brilliant, makes learning easy with interactive explorations and a mobile app, and you know what John, why don’t you set yourself a goal to improve yourself a little bit every day. I think I’ve already called out John.
So, let’s go with Craig way to go Craig. I think you’d, probably like introduction to neural networks. You can learn how wiring up just 50 neurons can build a network. That’S capable of classifying handwritten digits. Oh man, that’s so Craig just check out that course, and many many others by gon na brilliant dot, org slash tech linked the first 200 you to do so will get 20 % off a premium subscription onto the clip club’s Domingo Nvidia has released DL SS 2.0 And it actually seems like they’ve, been working on it since they’ve released ELSS, it increased both image, quality and game performance. Apparently, the AI model used for DL SS is now the same for all games rather than having to create a different profile for each game.
So many more games should support the feature this time around. I should probably take a look at it myself before I say it’s truly awesome, though I mean they said. The LSS was gon na, be great and fool me once shame on you fool me twice.
Shame on your mother, a zero-day vulnerability is being actively exploited by hackers according to Microsoft, and there is no patch available yet, but Redmond doesn’t think it’s time to panic just yet, because they’re only seeing limited, targeted attacks so far, but like here’s, the thing I mean Come on we’re already dealing with a virus in the real world, I guess hackers are just as bored as us. Regular people and Google has straight-up canceled their i/o developer conference. The tech giant had preview. They said the event would move to an online-only model, but now the whole thing has just been taken off the calendar altogether, as Google focuses on helping people affected by the corona virus, do they really have that many people working on that coronavirus site kind of doubt? It I’m sure they can find a way to distribute product announcements. Somehow I mean they’re, Google they’ll, probably just like beam it into our brains. Speaking of helping people, the folding at home network, which allows regular people like you and me to contribute their computers horsepower to medical research is now more powerful than the world’s top 7 supercomputers combined. That is thanks to over 400,000 new volunteers who have joined in over the past couple of weeks, so excellent work, folders fold on, and also especially excellent workout 2d folding team. We overtook those PCM are no good, well also do-gooders, but you know good people, but but then, but they’re bad. We should take them out.
Yeah we’ve got more fullness than them now, and car racing is now a virtual affair, with some professional Formula, One NASCAR and IndyCar racers facing off against gamers in the sim racing game. I racing. Maybe we should just keep it this way like after everything calms down.
You know like like driving, is actually more dangerous than the coronavirus, statistically speaking, because you see those explosions when the crashing it’s gon na be dangerous to continue. This episode any further cuz we’re out of news and we could end up talking about liking car explosions. That’S very terrible actually so come back on Wednesday for more tech news unless we’re ordered to stop by the government. Yeah .