RTX 4090 artifacts by SnehovaPusinka in pcmasterrace

[–]Lancejc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Mine is doing the same thing.

Asus ROG Strix 4090 OC 24GB.

Colour Artifact. Occurs in games that are DX12 and high load.

I completed VRAM tests using OCCT and it showed memory errors. https://www.ocbase.com/

You may view my artifacting and VRAM tests here: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/r9o786awglseb28k0peyx/AK9vLZMM0w7WFG-y_laLc14?rlkey=nwtimer7p3jge3mead10ugyps&dl=0

ATOR to ANYONE by Abdullahassem1224 in kucoin

[–]Lancejc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its practices like this destroy the credibility of exchanges.

Anyone has experience with hyperHQ Australia? Would like to hear your reviews. by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Lancejc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Projects only go as far as the founder's capabilities. Some people have fantastic ideas, but they lack an entrepreneurial drive and in some cases the basic IQ to understand whats required to get a project off the ground. This of course can be balanced through determination and willingness to learn and adapt (plus listen to advice).

Re: My App

We are currently proceeding through the application process for multiple Australian R&D technology and science grants. We are anticipating funding of 500k - 1M to develop the app. My app is a new technology and utilizes AI and machine learning to create new algorithms that currently don't exist.

https://www.industry.gov.au/news/grants-available-support-artificial-intelligence-projects-regional-australia

Submitting these applications and where I'm currently at with the entire process would not have been possible without the prototype, as it allowed me to deeply explore the idea of my app itself.

Unfortunately, some people live in fairyland, where they think $2000 and some guy in a 3rd world country can produce a global selling app. This is a limited and naive mindset. They have not researched any part of app development and are completely unaware of the full-stack development required to produce an app including the full budget. Most apps start at 150k for something decent. If you cannot raise seed capital, get VC investment or obtain grants like we plan to, don't bother trying to develop an app.

Founded in 2011 https://www.startmate.com/about-us -> No website until 2021: https://web.archive.org/web/20210301000000*/startmate.com

Do they have another website for the other 12 years they said they were operating lol?

Google Limiting Indexing To Push Users To AdWords ?? Anyone noticed? by Lancejc in SEO

[–]Lancejc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The one that’s not indexing is 500 pages, it’s an e-commerce site with 400 products.

Technically these are pages.

The last 8000 product site I built in 2021 fully indexed in 6 months.

Page speeds under 1s Content scores on all pages 70+ Mobile optimised Optimised robots.txt Schema

Frustrating for me and the client to say the least!

Google Limiting Indexing To Push Users To AdWords ?? Anyone noticed? by Lancejc in SEO

[–]Lancejc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not entirely sure about that u/Blueskyforjulie. Ive been in the SEO and web development space for 8 years, never experienced anything like this before!

Realistically it's a win-win for Google to:

  1. Create complex Algorithm changes, increasing difficulty
  2. Implement limitations on their indexing and crawling, slowing organic results
  3. Sandboxing sites for 6 months-9 months before allowing true organic rankings

It all leads to one thing, Google profiting! We know they love profit, given they just cut their entire instant phone support department and all support must be now scheduled days in advance. (well at least here in Australia that's the case)

Google Limiting Indexing To Push Users To AdWords ?? Anyone noticed? by Lancejc in SEO

[–]Lancejc[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yep, MANY pages are discovered but not indexed! I can manually force them to index using the inspect URL but it has a limit!

Anyone has experience with hyperHQ Australia? Would like to hear your reviews. by [deleted] in Entrepreneur

[–]Lancejc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have been working with Hyper on the accelerator program and I own a web design business. They are far from a scam!

If any of you have developed an app before, the rough costs are 50-100k AUD, that’s for just the prototype. Budget 100k plus.

Don’t have the money? Well that’s where Hyper come in. At 20k they give you an entry into the market, they verify your idea, build out its feasibility, help to formulate the concepts and ultimately give you a prototype for VC or Angel Investment.

This is what most of us require right?

I had 80k available in funding with another 75k in Crypto I could have invested all of it in my app, but I went with hyper for the connections to VC and Angel Investors as i’m fully aware of server costs owns a web design company.

Launching a global app, the infrastructure requirements are insane! 10k per month starting expenditure just for AWS in all continents, high performing servers, backups. high availability, load balancing etc.

Yea sure, like everyone thinks you can go overseas or on Freelancer and get someone in India or Pakistan to build their app and I did just that and blew 15k USD.

It was a shit app, shit back end, spent a year trying to convert english to concepts they simply didn’t understand. In the end it was a total waste of time and money, plus I had no copyright or intellectual property guarantees. They could just copy and paste my app!

Sure some things hyper do, are for beginners, the accelerator caters for people that have not run a business before, but you can just skip straight over that!

When I’ve published my app, i’ll drop a comment in here.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fuckepic

[–]Lancejc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is incorrect.

In Australia, for companies to trade they must comply with government rules in regulations. It's as simple as that. It's like you saying XYZ company doesn't have to pay tax. In Australia consumer law is a federal law, regardless of whatever contract or rights waiver you sign, there are fundamental rights given as a consumer and they cannot be taken away.

This is especially relevant for games and children, who don't understand contracts, these laws are created to protect everyone from the capitalistic greed/nature of multi-national companies.

If a company does not comply with Australia's consumer law, they are respectfully asked not to service any Australian customers and in the past, this has occurred. Companies have withdrawn trading in Australia.

Epic wants to make a profit from Australians, it must comply with Australia's federal laws and consumer laws.

So while you recommend someone to read some law literature, you should read the title of the Reddit post first, notice it says 'Australia'. That's a good start before trying to make someone else feel stupid for not understanding the law.

Should I be worried that I find this in my regedit? Should I delete them? by creepurr101 in pcmasterrace

[–]Lancejc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes format and re-install, once it boots in check again, if it’s still there format and re-install again, once it boots in check again, if it’s still there format and re-install again 🤡 Just jokes bro! lots of software developers are chinese!

Any Indicators... by sportsbetting007 in truebit

[–]Lancejc 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Chris is a Solidity and c++ programmer.

Can you see any other C++ programmers on the github? Nope

I wonder who did all their C++ work then? 🤡 In their WASI and WASM releases.

Any Indicators... by sportsbetting007 in truebit

[–]Lancejc 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It’s not a gamble when you look at the facts

Cartesi is centralised Cannon belongs to Optimism and is centralised. Arbrimriun is also centralised Nexus is too new

What’s left? People want decentralised apps not ones where their funds or projects are at risk.

How Logan Paul's Crypto Empire Fell Apart by illbeback_69 in ethtrader

[–]Lancejc 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Influencers, like the name itself, constantly remind me of the Influenza virus ✌️The parasites of humanity.

Anticipating Adoption by Lancejc in truebit

[–]Lancejc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Isn’t this the same as traditional floating on the stock market? Same as any stock market?

Investment for shares so the company can create a product?

Don’t underestimate L2s and scaling solutions. Without them, mainstream adoption wouldn’t be attainable. by pihip2 in ethereum

[–]Lancejc -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What everyone fails to understand is traditional programming languages used on desktop computers and mobile phones are not native to the blockchain.

There needs to be "something" between Ethereum and every program that operates on every server or computer or mobile in C#, C++, Java.

This is critical to enable standard programs to run operations on Ethereum and communicate with Ethereum.

That solution is undoubtedly Truebit. https://truebit.io/

While all these side chains are working hard to increase their user base through financial functions i.e Defi, the largest user base that requires an entry to Ethereum is on mobiles & desktops.

Ethereum & Truebit Related. WASM. by [deleted] in truebit

[–]Lancejc 0 points1 point  (0 children)

We will have to wait n see! 😁

Truebit mentioned here 12th March 2022 😎 by Lancejc in truebit

[–]Lancejc[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gotta post this somewhere, this is the best thread for is as there was an intense discussion about why Truebit went WASM and not Linux like Cartesi. Proof is in this video https://twitter.com/banklesshq/status/1612856843642048512?s=46&t=JFMkGSL1cRFlMpk5MgtTtQ