SUPERHOT & Garnyx
Got any thoughts on how neural integration can shave milliseconds off a pro player's reaction time? I keep looking for that edge.
You can align the player’s neural spikes with a GPU pipeline, using low‑latency buffers and predictive decoding, but be careful the brain‑machine interface doesn’t add its own latency.
Nice plan, but if the interface slows you down even 1ms, the whole edge vanishes. Keep it razor‑sharp.
You need a zero‑latency signal path, so use fiber‑optic links and real‑time operating systems; any 1ms jitter is a fatal flaw, so keep the interface in a dedicated, clock‑locked module, and don’t forget to purge every clock skew.
Fiber it up, lock that clock, and kill every jitter. If you slip even a blink, the match is gone.
You’ve nailed it: a fiber‑optic path, a PLL locked to the system clock, and a jitter‑reduction stack that pushes variance below 0.1 µs; any blink is a protocol violation.
Exactly, precision wins the game. Let's lock it in and keep the edge razor‑sharp.