Daily Archives: 2025-05-22

Nvidia’s RTX 5060 review debacle should be a wake-up call for gamers and reviewers

Source: The Verge - All Posts

Article note: I've been waiting for a clear summary of this greasy shit from outside the terminally online gamer segment and their hysterics. It... actually does seem to be as greasy as the hysterics. I shouldn't be surprised.
A mockup of an RTX 5060 graphics card in a PC, backlit by Nvidia’s green strakes / vents on a wall like so many overlapping bird feathers.

Nvidia has gone too far.

This week, the company reportedly attempted to delay, derail, and manipulate reviews of its $299 GeForce RTX 5060 graphics card, which would normally be its bestselling GPU of the generation. Nvidia has repeatedly and publicly said the budget 60-series cards are its most popular, and this year it reportedly tried to ensure it by withholding access and pressuring reviewers to paint them in the best light possible.

Nvidia might have wanted to prevent a repeat of 2022, when it launched this card's predecessor. Those reviews were harsh. The 4060 was called a "slap in the face to gamers" and a "wet fart of a GPU." I had guessed the 5060 was headed for the same fate after seeing how reviewers handled the 5080, which similarly showcased how little Nvidia's hardware has improved year over year and relies on software to make up the gaps.

But Nvidia had other plans.

Here are the tactics that Nvidia reportedly just used to throw us off the 5060's true scent, as individually described by GamersNexus, VideoCardz, Hardware Unboxed, GameStar.de, Digital Foundry, and more:

  • Nvidia decided to launch its RTX 5060 on May 19th, when most reviewers would be at Computex i …

Read the full story at The Verge.

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Mozilla to shut down Pocket on July 8

Source: Hacker News

Article note: I never liked pocket, and was annoyed when Mozilla pushed it so aggressively ... But this has a lot of the same vibe as when Google Reader went out, cutting off accessible curation and archive method for the media people consume. I took the lesson that time and went to self hosted, tt-rss has its issues, but at least the data is in my control and even if the project disappeared it's open source so I could run it long enough to perform a more controlled migration. Conspiratorially, there is a _real_ bias for the last years against any tool that gives users curatorial control over the content they consume, algorithmic coercion is way more profitable and manipulative for the whole publishing ecosystem.
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