I remember when I first got an SSD in 2013, my jaw dropped at how much faster everything was. It was the same feeling when I first upgraded to DSL from dial-up, or to VGA from EGA, or when I saw a video playing on a computer screen for the first time.
Technology is, of course, getting better every year, and we can do amazing things we could never do even a few years ago, but what do you think is going to be the next big jump that makes us wonder how we got along before it (in terms of hardware capabilities available to the average person)?
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Technology is, of course, getting better every year, and we can do amazing things we could never do even a few years ago, but what do you think is going to be the next big jump that makes us wonder how we got along before it (in terms of hardware capabilities available to the average person)?
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https://19216801login.com.br/
https://logintplink.com.br/
Edited by axel76 at 02:05 CST, 24 November 2020 - 23195 Hits
Maybe advanced realtime raytracing & particle physics? The moment things really start to look photo realistic and we can't tell the differece anymore. The moment we realize this was a simulation all along!