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Turn off AER logging for NVMe and event severity corrected

Motherboard: Asus Pro WS WRX80E-SAGE SE WIFI
Card: Asus HYPER M.2 X16 GEN 4 CARD
NVMe: 4x Samsung SSD 980 PRO 1TB
OS: Linux fedora 5.16.12-200.fc35.x86_64

AER, advanced error reporting logs excessively:

c90: ba 04 00 00 00 mov edx,0x4
c95: 48 29 ca sub rdx,rcx
c98: 41 8a 14 13 mov dl,BYTE PTR [r11+rdx*1]
c9c: 41 88 53 04 mov BYTE PTR [r11+0x4],dl
ca0: ba 05 00 00 00 mov edx,0x5
ca5: 48 29 ca sub rdx,rcx
ca8: 41 8a 14 13 mov dl,BYTE PTR [r11+rdx*1]
cac: 41 88 53 05 mov BYTE PTR [r11+0x5],dl
cb0: ba 06 00 00 00 mov edx,0x6
cb5: 48 29 ca sub rdx,rcx
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rygorous / vr_urgh.txt
Last active September 6, 2022 21:35
What I mean when I say "I think VR is bad news".
This just got linked to by the Y combinator news account, without proper context,
so a brief introduction: A month ago (end of May / early June 2014) I had a
Twitter conversation with a bunch of acquaintances. One tweet in the middle
of that thread, with obligatory hyperbole, was me saying that I think VR is
bad news.
Well, that part of the thread (but not the rest that provides context) recently
got retweeted, and then someone asked me if I could explain what I mean by that,
and because Twitter is a great platform for delivering 140 character slogans and
not so great for lengthy explanations, I wrote this. So, obligatory disclaimer: