Everyone is sending me that video of Bad Apple! played on the Windows task manager on a Threadripper 3990X, but I'm 99% sure it's fake and I ain't retweeting it, sorry. You do Bad Apple!, you do it for real, no cheating. (Insert fake Chinese goods joke here.)
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Evidence: all the CPU usage percentages are 100% 77% 39% 0%, yet the pixel values vary more smoothly. It's possible (certain, really) the video was sped up and temporally blended, but this is the case even during steady frames (like this one). So it's clearly edited.pic.twitter.com/6JzBYMoZeR
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(Unless the Windows task manager somehow quantizes usage numbers to those 4 yet not the cell brightness, which I highly doubt).
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+ Task Manager doesn't update that fast unless you're spamming F5. I don't think it's impossible though, just difficult, you'd have to start a thread for each core and and "calibrate" them, and then try to do as much processing so you'd get the core usage desired.
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Or just calling SendMessage and update the task manager boxes dynamically using some DLL injection or shared memory or whatever.
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original on bilibili says it's sped up 5xhttps://www.bilibili.com/video/av96396151?from=search&seid=10559926713653687484 …
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Still doesn't explain the quantized percentages though. I still think it's fake beyond the speed-up. Mind you, even the speed-up itself disqualifies things in my book. If platform limitations make your FPS low, so be it. No cheating!
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Replying to @marcan42 @DitmarWendt and
it probably is an injection messing with the values. I don't have *that* much faith on windows scheduler lol
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