Intel to Support Hardware Ray Tracing Acceleration on Data Center Xe GPUs
No confirmation on the first-generation Xe client or integrated GPUs, but I will be surprised if the "enthusiast" tier doesn't have it.
Another thing to look for: will the implementation be dramatically different from Nvidia's approach? Will Intel need to dedicate a portion of the die for ray tracing?
Well Wow, just noticed all the fine defintion on the "comments enabled"! I, of courese, will allow all and sundry, since I am the foremost proponent of free speech on SoylentNews, but the option to only allow Left-handed Friends of Particular Sexual Orientations was very, very tempting. On to business.
Janrinok. The editor has been with us for a long while, since the beginning? And yet he persists in rejecting aristarchus submissions with the admonition: "Journal please--JR " Now doubtless this is more helpful than the generic
The editors felt it inappropriate for them to correct the issue themselves. Please feel free to correct the issue yourself and resubmit.
with not even the slightest hint about what the errors might have been, other than being an aristarchus submission! But this is the point. Putting crucially important news items into a journal reduces them to the equivalent of Snow's sex life, John Miller's sucking of various parts of the Donald, or khallow's tenuous grasp of economics, in other words, the suggestion that I put my submissions into journal is an insult of the greatest magnitude.
I hereby challenge janrinok to a meeting on the Field of Honor, at dawn. Your choice of weapons, ground, and date. You have insulted me, janrinok, with your mendacious behavior, and it is now time to stand up to your calumny like a man. I await your seconds to call upon my seconds, so that the details of the resolution of our dispute can be resolved.
Yours, in honor and truth,
Aristarchus of Samos
And now, the janrinok does respond, in a rejection, by saying:
Can't see a STEM or specific topic of interest. Journal please.--JR
We are the descendants of the Slashdottoeri, the tech, the savvy, the ones who knew what news mattered; STEM does not become us. But evidently White supremacy does. Dawn, janirock! Your white skin will not protect you from my Social Warrior Justice!
Japan's 'revolutionary' Emperor Akihito to abdicate, leaving imposing legacy for his son
When Emperor Akihito abdicates Tuesday, he will become the first Japanese monarch to do so in more than two centuries.
Akihito, 85, will step down after more than 30 years on the Chrysanthemum Throne.
His reign has seen Japan continue its post-war modernization and win a bid to host the Olympic Games in 2020, but has also been marked by lows such as the economic crash of the 1990s and severe natural disasters.
He is widely revered for bringing the imperial family closer to the people, and has also won respect for his efforts to heal the nation’s post-World War II wounds. In a sign of Akihito's popularity, a record crowd packed into the grounds around the Imperial Palace in early January for his final New Year's public appearance.
This imposing legacy, combined with shifts in the nation’s politics and rising regional tensions, leave Akihito’s eldest son, Crown Prince Naruhito, facing numerous challenges after he assumes the symbolic role May 1, experts say.
Knives found at Japan prince's desk days before abdication
Police in Japan have launched an investigation after two knives were found near the school desk of Emperor Akihito's 12-year-old grandson, local media report.
The knives were discovered on Friday in a classroom at a junior high school attended by Prince Hisahito.
Police are probing CCTV footage of a man trespassing on the school grounds.
Prince Hisahito is set to become second in line to the throne after Emperor Akihito's abdication next week.
Police believe the unidentified man caught on camera, who was dressed in blue and wearing a helmet, posed as a construction worker to access the building at Ochanomizu University.
Prince Hisahito and his classmates were in another part of the school when the knives are believed to have been planted.
Security ahead of coronation stepped up after knives found in Japanese prince's classroom
The two kitchen knives, which had been taped to either end of a stick and whose blades were reportedly painted pink, were discovered balanced between Hisahito's desk and his neighbor's, Japan's Asahi Shimbun reported. Nothing indicating a motive, or a claim of responsibility was left with the contraption.
Each desk has the name of its occupant written on it, making the prince's desk easily identifiable, the newspaper said.
A knife for both the prince and his neighbor. Is it symbolic, or were they meant to fight each other to the death with them? I'm sensing good anime potential in this. Or pay-per-view blood sport with kidnapped constitutional monarchs/offspring and other elites. #CringeWorthy
Anita Hill says she wants 'real accountability' from Joe Biden
A woman who accused a Supreme Court nominee of sexual harassment has rebuked White House candidate Joe Biden, who chaired the 1991 hearings.
Anita Hill said Mr Biden must show "real accountability" for his handling of her complaints during Clarence Thomas' confirmation in Congress.
Ms Hill told the New York Times the former vice-president had called her before announcing his presidential bid.
But she said his apology was not enough without "real change".
Joe Biden Declines to Directly Apologize to Anita Hill for His Handling of 1991 Hearing
In his first sit-down interview of his presidential campaign, Joseph R. Biden Jr. on Friday repeatedly declined to directly apologize to Anita Hill for his handling of the 1991 Clarence Thomas hearings, instead delivering a broad statement of remorse for how she was treated during the combative questioning she faced from an all-male Senate committee that he led.
Appearing on ABC’s “The View,” which is heavily watched by women, Mr. Biden was asked by one of its hosts, Joy Behar, about his reluctance in recent months to offer a straightforward apology to Ms. Hill for his own judgment and leadership during the hearings. Ms. Behar suggested that Mr. Biden should say, “I’m sorry for the way I treated you, not for the way you were treated.”
“I’m sorry for the way she got treated,” Mr. Biden responded. “If you go back to what I said, and didn’t say, I don’t think I treated her badly.”
Biden Gives Bumbling Apology as ‘The View’ Confronts Him on Creepy Touching, Anita Hill
Biden was initially greeted by The View hosts with a very warm welcome by the panel and extremely friendly audience. But the tone shifted halfway through the chat when co-host Sunny Hostin brought up recent accusations from multiple women that he invaded their personal space and made them feel “gross.”
“We’re in a different time now,” Hostin asked. “We’re in the #MeToo movement. Are you sorry for what you did? Are you prepared to apologize to those women?”
The former veep replied that “everybody has to be more [aware] of the private space of men and women” before awkwardly asking the all-woman panel if he can hug them, noting that he wasn’t sure what to do when he walked out.
'He gave me permission': Joe Biden jokes about touching complaints
Joe Biden has twice made joking references to complaints from women that his physical behavior made them uncomfortable.
The former vice-president’s comments on Friday came during his first public appearance since the allegations began to surface last week. Taking the stage in Washington at a gathering of the International Brotherhood of Electrical Workers, Biden was introduced by the president of the union, Lonnie Stephenson. Biden quipped: “I just want you to know – I had permission to hug Lonnie.”
The crowd, which was mostly male, erupted in laughter. Later, Biden made a similar joke after inviting a group of children onstage and putting his arm round a young boy. “By the way, he gave me permission to touch him,” the former vice-president said, again to laughter. “Everybody knows I like kids more than people,” Biden said.
Lucy Flores isn’t alone. Joe Biden has a long history of touching women inappropriately.
Democrat Lucy Flores was preparing to give one of her final stump speeches in a race for lieutenant governor in Nevada when she felt two hands on her shoulders. She froze. “Why is the vice-president of the United States touching me?” Flores wondered.
Flores recounts her experience with Joe Biden in a first-person essay for New York magazine, describing an incident in 2014 when Biden came up behind her, leaned in, smelled her hair, and kissed the back of her head.
“Biden was the second-most powerful man in the country and, arguably, one of the most powerful men in the world,” Flores wrote. “He was there to promote me as the right person for the lieutenant governor job. Instead, he made me feel uneasy, gross, and confused.”
[...] Flores’s experience isn’t unique. It is no secret in Washington that Biden has touched numerous women inappropriately in public. It’s just never been treated as a serious issue by the mainstream press.
Sleepy Joe or Creepy Joe?
When the vacuum cleaner bag becomes full, attach it to a leaf blower, with a filter so that only the fine dust can be evenly distributed throughout the living space. The larger vacuumed up bits and crumbs will remain in the vacuum bag. If the vacuum bag is mostly empty, it can simply be re-attached to the vacuum cleaner. If the vacuum bag is too full after blowing out all of the fine dust, then its remaining contents can be:
* added to fireplace
* used as pillow stuffing
* added to garden soil
* leaf-blower disbursed into back yard
* mixed with used chewing gum as new form of play doh
* ingredient in cigarettes
* food additive, using a suitably complex ingredient name
Pop Star’s Illicit Kiss Becomes Fodder for Government Ads in Hong Kong
The Hong Kong government does not usually weigh in when the tabloids catch a pop star cheating.
But this week, after the city was riveted by the scandal of a married singer caught on video kissing an actress, some government agencies were criticized for using it as fodder for jokes in public service announcements.
Government officials expose their own lack of workload.
A journalist sarcastically asked Philippe Martinez, the leader of a major labor union, whether the flood of donations was evidence of trickle-down economics. “Money doesn’t trickle down for everything,” Mr. Martinez answered, adding that the outburst of generosity from French billionaires only exposed the inequalities that divide the country.
Such gifts aren’t just a private matter; they cost the state, too. For one thing, and certainly in the eyes of some Yellow Vests, these philanthropists are offering only a small fraction of enormous fortunes they have amassed partly by avoiding taxes otherwise needed to fund basic public services. And since their proposed gifts are destined for France’s national heritage, the bulk of them could benefit from major tax exemptions — up to 90 percent if a proposed bill presented this week were to pass.
Notre-Dame’s Safety Planners Underestimated the Risk, With Devastating Results
Unlike at sensitive sites in the United States, the fire alarms in Notre-Dame did not notify fire dispatchers right away. Instead, a guard at the cathedral first had to climb a steep set of stairs to the attic — a trip Mr. Mouton said would take a “fit” person six minutes.
Only after a blaze was discovered could the fire department be notified and deployed. That means even a flawless response had a built-in delay of about 20 minutes — from the moment the alarm sounded until firefighters could arrive and climb to the attic with hundreds of pounds of hoses and equipment to begin battling a fire.
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) went where the Democratic Party is unwilling to tread on Monday, participating in a lengthy town hall interview on Fox News. The questions posed by Fox anchors Bret Baier and Martha MacCallum aimed at poking holes in Sanders’s political rhetoric, but, by the time the event had ended, it was Fox News’s bubble that had been pierced.
Rest assured: The damage was quickly repaired as the network’s programming continued over the course of the evening.
Bernie Sanders pierces the Fox News bubble — but for only a flickering moment (opinion)
Personally, I think this was a great move by Sanders. I've been leaning towards Warren but this might've put him at the top in my book. I like Warren's policy positions better, still, but that's not all that makes a good candidate or president.
Chants like "Lock Her Up" look childish.
Political candidates need to learn and evolve.
Act more like adults.
Instead of each candidate promising, if elected, to lock up their opponent, they need to start labeling their opponents as terrorists and their campaign organizations as terrorist organizations. Then promise to use the full force of government against these terrorists.