I write business letters in HTML. I have a custom letter.css and a base letter.html+.js that loads individual letters into a template. I have some custom tags for date, address and similar. The individual docs are super clean. I can export compiled html files with embedded css (no js needed) and images that render perfectly and are even smaller then the pdfs I export (print) and those are small too.
Two downsides. The biggest problem, I didn’t find a way to do proper multi page docs. And especially Firefox has limited print css support.
Second: everything is crudely hacked together and in no way usable by others…
maybe chatgpt can rewrite the code better, so I can publish it?
I know million dollar machines that ship without MS office, but with Openoffice (!). The problem is, the Software can copy graphs to the clipboard in WMF (or something like that) that neither the super old Openoffice nor a recent Libreoffice can import. So wordpad is the only ootb software able to use the data.
Their reason is that 90% of their customers have an office subscription anyways…
Whatever they say. DLSS is a dll shipped with the game. Old games don"t automatically get an updated DLSS.
You can usually replace the dll in a game with newer ones and often get better quality.
Idk, maybe they ship some parts of DLSS in the driver, but games don’t use it automatically.
Having said that, Nvidia does ship game specific fixes in their driver. But it’s less “retrain ai” and more “fix what they fucked up”.