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This graph should have everyone at Google shot, then shot again just to make sure they're dead.
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Maybe shot 5 times? Or maybe 32 times? I suppose there's not much difference between the two.
Anything to liberate them from the chains of thought and cognition, though one must be quite free of either to conceive of this graph in the first place.
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That graph is indeed an offense to God and man.
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Did they hire the "latest doesn't always mean latest doesn't always mean best doesn't always mean fast" guy from Intel?
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5'11 vs 6' meme
It's on the same order as this one
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An image for the history books.
Horizontal axis unlabelled. Vertical axis not to scale. The whole thing is a mere 4%. Mysterious colour coding. And then the asterisk showing it's not even comparing like to like!
I suspect the axis here is what might be the case if Nazi Germany had won the war.
Almost as egregiously offensive to the senses, at the least.
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DaFuq is that graph supposed to even be?
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Then shot (squints) at least 60% more until they go from 99.8% dead to 100% dead.
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... is it supposed to be an inverse log scale or something? That's painful to read.
Why is the line squiggly? Where the fuck are they getting intermediate data points to warrant that??
I thought Nvidia had misleading graphs in the bag, this one's been raytraced better than they can.
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