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It's very likely the comment you replied to said it in a joking sense


It is extremely difficult to tell if the person is joking in a field full of people who think AI is some sort of magic.


Well I mean calling any of this diffusion/LLM stuff "AI" is a misnomer to begin with.


While I agree with you, the registry is the windows way of hiding away config files. It's either the GUI, or it's the registry.

Linux alternatively uses config files directly meant to be altered by the end user. It's less user-friendly, but better than the registry.

The real crime is having a registry in the first place instead of a .config directory.


Kinda. I wish they had a standard format for the config file. Instead every file has its own special syntax, sigh


every program has its own unique style of settings; its a little bit of history repeating - see xkcd standards https://xkcd.com/927/


I mean, i'm aware, it still makes for a horrible experience


Yeah I actually miss the days of .ini files. They typically lived in the same directory as the program, so you didn't wind up with gigabytes of leftover tidbits from software you uninstalled or just ran once.


While this is true for simpler games, the author mentions the possibility where we aren't able to hit the target of 60 FPS or whatever, and we get physics spikes on slower computers.


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