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NVIDIA DLSS Source Code Leaked

Yeah, it's put me off this hobby several times but I always come back. It's indeed especially worse on the Linux side of things, and I wish they would just be more accepting so more people would actually switch. You don't berate the Windows user who chose to ditch their entire workflow and switch to Ubuntu for example just because it's Ubuntu, you encourage them and help them out. But I guess that's too much to ask.
"I hate to say it but sometimes I feel like it's just a bunch of nerds with no social skills in this industry."

Spoken once by me, a nerd with no social skills.

Yes I quoted myself. Told you I have no social skills.
 
So my conspiracy is confirmed. Party?
 
................. Also have we concluded what exactly has happened ?
is it possible that only fractions of the source code had been leaked ,thus ,can this be a gamble-play from the hackers ,trying to profit through deceiving claims ?
(as i said in a past post i find it unthinkable that the hackers managed to overcome nVIDIA 's Morpheus security system https://developer.nvidia.com/morpheus-cybersecurity without anyone noticing.This system is created to detect anomalies inside a network , so still , my own belief is that these hackers have only claimed fractions of code here and there , and they are releasing deceiving statements to the press to add presure to nVIDIA )

So what happened exactly , anyone knows?
If i remember correctly , those leakers had given nVIDIA an "ultimatum" until the last Friday ,to ""remove LHR always and ... :twitch:forever and to make :twitch:the drivers opensource"" or else....
they would leak their claimed stolen source code .

Well ... as far as i can tell , until today :
1. No LHR-removal has been announced ,nor open source drivers as well.
2. No source code had been "leaked" to the internet besides those fragments that we have seen at the 1st place

So ,how 1 & 2 :confused: can still co-exist if the info that we've read so far are accurate ? as i said , i'm pretty certain that this ultimatum was until last Friday ..right:confused: ?
 
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The funny thing with all this is - why would nvidians be discussing a hacker attack at their recent meeting and then the attack happened? What is to be gained from it? An now near to nothing has been published. Intriguing to say the least.
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The funny thing with all this is - why would nvidians be discussing a hacker attack at their recent meeting and then the attack happened? What is to be gained from it? An now near to nothing has been published. Intriguing to say the least.

Are you referring at a previous comment of mine ? ( #71 ) .
If yes , then i have to specify that i didn't put it very accurately back then.
what i meant with that comment is that according to an article(as i said i can't remember which) nVIDIA in the past had informed their investors about the possibility of such incident to happen in the future.
This was not a timely/chronically-related to the recent attack , it was something related with a briefing that nVIDIA had done in the past..
 
Here is Jensen's statement about this whole matter :

 
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