This week we have a selection of hardware, cooking & food, music, game development and global warming, all handpicked by Janos Szabo.
Ati Radeon 6800 Review
This is an anticipated answer from AMD to Nvidia’s cards. The 6800 is the first card from AMD which is capable of ray tracing. Finally, the competition is back in the upper segment between the two manufacturers.
Baking Bread
It is very handy to know recipes like this. Especially in the lockdown when you stuck at home and you want to eat fresh bread.

Tavaszi Szel (folk song)
The Hungarian language is extremely hard to learn, and only 12 million people are using it. Listening to a Hungarian folk song from Trio Mandili was fascinating. Freddy Mercury sang the same song in 1986 during a concert in Budapest. That was mind-blowing too!
Godfall Animation Reel
This is a spectacular ‘behind the scenes’ video of Godfall. A person who uploaded this reel was part of the Godfall project. Worth watching it if you like Godfall or interested in game development.

“Super Emitters”
A recent study shows that 1% of the population is responsible for a major part of our CO2 emission. Their habits and way of life generate more CO2 than the rest of the population. We have been trying to do our part by recycling, buying local produce and being mindful of our habits with regards to travelling and it would be great if they could start doing their part too. Alternatively, if governments or policymakers could be involved in influencing their behaviour via legislation, tax breaks or other means.

This is a post in the Last Week in 5 Links series. We share a lot of interesting videos, articles and other types of content in our internal chat. We thought some of the info we come across could come in handy for others too. So each week we post five of the links we shared between ourselves in the previously selected by one of our team.
You can see our previous 5 links posts here:
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