Reading ray tracing result to the CPU and back onto the GPU in order to do image denoising

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Vilem Otte said:
Speaking of this… I haven't paid for ChatGPT myself.

Actually i did not really think you would.

Vilem Otte said:
I don't know of any tool for C++ or such languages.

Recently i have read MS plans to add AI assistant to either VS Code or Studio.
But till then my migration to Linux will be already completed, so it wont bother me.

It's too late for all of us to resist the bait. We already took it when we realized we like computers oh so much.
But i draw my line here.

Vilem Otte said:
Whenever I tried to use it to create actual code - even with exact description, it fails miserably beyond anything but basic example (which you can google for within few seconds either way).

Your words contain the big question: Will it be capped by it's input, the knowledge you can google, representing the intelligence of humanity?
Or will it grow beyond our level?

Idk. But it will outsmart almost all of us in either case.

Vilem Otte said:
so it's really again a question “How much is it really worth?”

The tech industry gave us a network. It became our 6th sense.
No matter how - it's them who answer your question. Seems a ‘yes’ btw.

Vilem Otte said:
but it is more than likely - that GPT authors will have to prove source of the data they learned from.

Uhh… i guess it gives them a shiver of fear across their backs. But they have a good lawyer bot, and the tech industry is a powerful supporter. So they'll just tell their source: www.*
Everybody browses the web, so who's gonna blame them that badly…

Vilem Otte said:
but the amount of resources you need to build good GPT is huge, computational requirements are huge, etc.

But that's good!
Some artists will loose jobs, but other guys find new work with building GPTs!
AI god draws a lot of power, but he helps on building fusion reactors, and detecting cancer!
And Jensen can sell even more X formerly GPUs, which is good for business and makes tech industry rich!

Vilem Otte said:
I know we went a bit away from the topic, my apologize to taby for that.

I wish you were right, but sadly we did not diverge from the topic.
Otherwise i could just ignore this and have a nice day.

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taby said:

Right, for a disk-shaped gravitationally bound system with near zero pressure density, the dimension of the disk decreases from 3 to less than 3 as the distance from the core increases (as the system flattens).

Here v is the observed speed, and v_n is the Newtonian speed.

This is not the first time you talk about dimension as a continuous value.

But it somehow makes sense. I've learned to accept some quantum physics, so i could accept this too, i guess.

Could you do some simulation to compare it with relativistic physics?

Btw, it's on github, and you have posted it here.

No need to prove it. You can just wait until ChatGPT5 will show your theory plus proof, and it will convince even me that AI is actually useful.

It will list Albert Einstein as the source. \:D/

transparent sphere colour is black
colour is orange, and is emissive

No lights were needed in raygen… it just works, sort of. Why emissive?

No need to apologize for going on tangents in my threads.

taby said:
No lights were needed in raygen… it just works, sort of. Why emissive?

Is this a question? Do you wonder about something?

Sorry, yes, I am wondering why it's emissive only when it's transparent.

taby said:
Sorry, yes, I am wondering why it's emissive only when it's transparent.

Well, my guess is you have a bug which raises energy.
It's a white hole : ) If you come too close, it explodes!

JoeJ said:

taby said:
Sorry, yes, I am wondering why it's emissive only when it's transparent.

Well, my guess is you have a bug which raises energy.
It's a white hole : ) If you come too close, it explodes!

Do you meditate, or are you just winging it? I ask, because your hunch was correct. The caustic energy was set much too high.

You never know…. there could be white holes, I suppose.

coloured glass altering the caustic colour

Why this green square on the wall? Could it be the bounding box of the acceleration structure? Did you just expose what NV tries to hide so hard from me?

Nah. I know what this is - a chain bug. First, you notice it, and you introduce two new bugs while figuring out more. But that's not really the problem, which is, on your further way to track it down, you notice three other, totally unrelated bugs as well.

This is bad. I know. But you're still good, compared to me. I'm currently really stuck. Being stuck is worse than chain bugs.

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