Joe Graf (@epiccog) 's Twitter Profile
Joe Graf

@epiccog

Retired Engineering Fellow at Epic Games (20 years).

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calendar_today15-06-2010 17:38:39

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I'm finally writing up how Nanite Tessellation works. The first few blogs posts are up. More will be coming. graphicrants.blogspot.com/2026/02/nanite…

Joe Graf (@epiccog) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Do any companies weigh the cognitive cost of changing UI on the elderly? I ask because my daughter and I had to spend hours undoing as many of the Liquid Glass and Mac UI defaults so that my 89 year old MIL could use the 5 apps she uses.

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A car that would need a reboot/update while driving at 80 mph. My stationary, non-lethal PC can’t avoid rebooting during a 5 day AI training session so why would you trust it with a car?

A car that would need a reboot/update while driving at 80 mph. My stationary, non-lethal PC can’t avoid rebooting during a 5 day AI training session so why would you trust it with a car?
David Goldfarb (@locust9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Can’t speak to internal reasons but as visuals get better (and destruction being part of this) you tend to pay a downstream cost when it comes to asset creation - BF4 had significantly less destruction and was 1.5 consoles ago.

David Goldfarb (@locust9) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Dave is 100% right. There is no one I trust less than someone who has never failed at something that mattered to them. Everyone falls down.. how you get up is what matters.

Shobhit Shrivastava (@shri_shobhit) 's Twitter Profile Photo

How most scams work, mathematically - Assume a sports tournament with 10 teams. For the first match, you email 10,000 people saying A will win and 10,000 saying B. After the match, you divide the right side, and email 5000 the same way. By the 8th match, 300 people have seen