• Phoenixz@lemmy.ca
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    Yeah that is fun and all but I can at least guarantee you that that shit won’t fly in Europe, and likely neither in Canada. I can only imagine other countries will be penning their own laws outlawing this.

    So tech giants then have the option to either go for separate chipsets for those countries or stip selling there.

    Also, how do you want to implement this? Have the GPU request GPS data from the computer? That won’t be hard to forgr., but let’s say you ge that, then what?

    You need to send that info somewhere or it’ll be useless. How? Over the Internet? Ahw, my firewall told you to go fuck yourself. Over its own GPS line? A little bit of aluminum foil can do miracles.

    So what are you going to do then? Require an active internet connection for your GPU to work? Bwhahahahha. Have you seen gamers responses to games that require active internet connections to play? You won’t sell shit.

    This is again a law designed by absolutely.emoty headed idiots tompleae some other empty headed idiots.

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    How is this even legal? I am not even american nor living there, so how would the US be allowed to operate massive and unregulated surveillance through GPUs ?

    The US is becoming worse than those they call villain.

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      The US has very low engagement of its voters, so even things that are illegal are starting to happen regularly.

      It’s the same as so many countries, once a few rich guys get into power, as long as the guys with guns will take their money, it doesn’t really matter what want, the government gets captured and corrupted.

      There’s ways to fight it but it’s a slog. I might give up. It’s not my job to fix it, fixing things doesn’t pay.

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      If you’re in Europe I’m pretty sure those chips would violate the hell out of the GDPR and as such can’t be sold there.

      Even then, as posted in a different too level comment, this is just too easy to fake, or block.

      It’s an idiot law for idiots

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    Adversaries who are being treated to lower tarriffs than allies.

    Cooked country.

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    Ah yes let’s try to stifle Chinese innovation by … checks notes … expanding our surveillance state. Usually we are the ones calling China a surveillance state, but it’s fine(it’s not) once we do it.

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      Yeah. All the FUD about Huawei really solidified in my mind how stupid the average internet user is these days.

      It’s like, everything they were bitching about has already been confirmed to be happening with US companies thanks to PRISM and the Snowden leaks.

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    Between this, the tarrifs and the brain drain, why would any manufacturers consider operating in the US anymore?

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      They’ll still want access to Americans coz there are profits to be had, and they can price gouge under a fascist kleptocracy many orders of magnitude harder than elsewhere.

      What they don’t understand is that the fascist leadership will backstab many/most of them eventually, especially if they possess any moral fiber whatsoever. Luckily for them, capitalism has already purged corporate leadership of morality and ethics.

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        But if we don’t have as much money due to increased prices on life essentials and assistance cuts, how are we supposed to buy all these things? Bad logic on their part, if this is their approach.

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          There is no bottom. They’ll continue crushing the working class all the way to slavery and feudalism.

          Stop expecting logic. MAGA and fascism is a severely psychotic mental illness that is empirically a dead end. A death cult.

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      There’s no real push for that to happen. This is about crashing an economy, stealing wealth and creating a a massive almost slave labor class at the bottom.

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          Communism is exactly the opposite of that. You’re thinking of late stage capitalism.

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                Someone needs to learn not to blindly believe Wikipedia.

                Which communist countries/states is this not the case btw?

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                  Somebody needs to learn not to blindly believe a century of capitalist propaganda. At least Wikipedia cites sources.

                  You made the claim. You said every single time. Citation required.

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          Which other guys? The couple thousand people who voted third party because they didn’t view Harris as an acceptable compromise between fascism and humanity?

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      Why would any manufacturer want access to the biggest market in the world? Hmmm let me think about that……

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    Oh Senator Know-Nothing…

    What are you going to do about firewalls and air-gapped networks? JFK you stupid asshole… GTFO

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      Next up GPUs require always-on connections and Nvidia requires a monthly subscription to pay for that.

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        For just $19.99 a month you can have us track your GPU*, or choose the premium ad-free upgrade for just $149.99 a months, so you can enjoy your favorite games without ad breakes.

        ^^^* ^^^failure ^^^to ^^^comply ^^^will ^^^be ^^^punished ^^^by ^^^deportation

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    …okay, so invest in Chinese GPU companies? Invest in Chinese GPU companies.

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      I looked into those recently, actually expected the GPUs to be a lot farther behind than they are. The things that are really pushing them back are the drivers and the outdated process node, but there are already GPUs comparable to the lower end current generation cards from the 3 big manufacturers on paper (and even those have 16GB of VRAM, Nvidia 😤).

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    I can’t imagine this would be effective at all. Assuming it uses GPS, big datacenters could simply spoof the GPS signal, and consumers could block the GPU from receiving the signal (a fully metal PC case is almost a Faraday cage already).

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    How would that even work? But aside from that, I should probably upgrade my GPU before this goes into effect, even if the GPU I want will probably not be affected.

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      I’d back up as many versions of the drivers as well (different oses, different releases). I feel like this will be implemented drm style with forced network connections baked in the drivers

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        and not just through the american archive.org.

        but I wpuld say if you can’t hold all the driver files yourself, keeping a list of sha256 hashes or better of them could be worth it too, to later verify their authenticity if you find it somewhere. its also easier to search by hash sometimes

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        Yeah, that’s the only way I can see this work. I use Linux with the Mesa drivers, that are part of the kernel, anyway, so there’s not really a need for me to make driver backups.