Inside OpenAI’s Slack-driven evolution — engineer reveals secrets behind its meteoric rise and chaotic brilliance

A former OpenAI engineer who worked on the company's most promising products recently shared an intriguing account of what it’s like to work at the $300 billion AI firm, following his resignation.

https://www.windowscentral.com/artificial-intelligence/openai-chatgpt/inside-openais-slack-driven-evolution-engineer-reveals-secrets-behind-its-meteoric-rise-and-c

 VRAM shortages could be a thing of the past — NVIDIA and DirectX tech drops usage by up to 90% as seen in early tests

Using an early combination of NVIDIA Neural Texture Compression and DirectX Raytracing 1.2's Cooperative Shaders, one enthusiast is already seeing a massive drop in VRAM consumption while rendering with an RTX 5080.

https://www.windowscentral.com/hardware/nvidia/nvidia-neural-texture-compression-directx-raytracing-vram-early-tests

 Microsoft scraps Windows 11's simplified Taskbar system tray layout after negative feedback from testers — but I don't understand why

A year since it was first put into testing, Microsoft still hasn't delivered its new simplified date and time layout for the System Tray on the Taskbar for Windows 11. Turns out, that's because of negative feedback from users.

https://www.windowscentral.com/microsoft/windows-11/microsoft-scraps-windows-11s-simplified-taskbar-system-tray-layout-after-negative

 People keep seeing Windows 11 allowing them to eject their GPU — don't worry about it, but you also shouldn't need to do it

People keep noticing that Windows 11 will allow them to eject their GPU from their system like a regular USB device. It's no cause for alarm, even if you shouldn't do it. No matter how curious.

https://www.windowscentral.com/hardware/people-keep-seeing-windows-11-allowing-them-to-eject-their-gpu-dont-worry-about-it-but-you-also-shouldnt-need-to-do-it


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