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  • Your eyes are not digital. Nothing physical really is. Think about a camera flash. They can get well under 3.33ms, meaning over 300fps, and you can still see it clearly (and painfully). Same for a monitor, it also has a "response time". It is how long it takes for a pixel to transition color. (Usually "gray to gray", as in one shade of gray to another. Black to white would be longer, as is for eyes.)

    So ofc you would see all the mice.

    It's also why motion blur is a thing, even though it was usually implemented incorrectly. Seeing every motion on a tv or monitor in perfect sharpness feels weird, because they are pictures not actual movements.

    Your brain makes movements out of it all.

    Anyway: 16 is minimum, 24 is good for most movies, 30 for slower games, 60 minimum for fps (75 and above for faster fps, even though i played xonotic on 45), 120 for vr.

  • https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LklUVkMPl8g

    He goes on about the bigger picture, while I was thinking about just manufacturing and maintenance. That graph cost going down could be due to manufacturing ramping up. You need big machines to make big machines.

    It's interesting how fast the price per kWh went down. I'm glad.

  • AFAIK wind hasn't changed much in a long time. Not much to improve really. Cost is materials and labour, both going up. Probably still cheaper then coal.

    Can link a video about how they work, and the chalenges tomorow if you want.