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Galaxy AI "Object Eraser" is actually insane if you use it correctly 📸
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Galaxy AI "Object Eraser" is actually insane if you use it correctly 📸

I’ve been playing around with the new Samsung AI photo editing tools, specifically the Object Eraser (Generative Edit). While it looks simple, there are a few tricks to make the background removal look seamless without those weird AI "blur" artifacts.

Most people just tap and delete, but if you want professional results—especially for complex backgrounds—you need to adjust a few hidden settings first.

I’ve put together a quick, step-by-step guide on how to master the AI background removal on Samsung devices:

  • How to handle shadows after erasing objects
  • Using "Magnetic Lasso" for cleaner edges
  • Generative AI vs. Standard Eraser (When to use which?)

You can find the full breakdown here: 🔗 https://teknoanaliz.com.tr/en/samsung-ai-arka-plan-silme-rehberi/

(The site is translated, but the screenshots and steps are very easy to follow!)

Are you guys using Generative Edit or do you still prefer Lightroom for quick fixes? Let’s talk!

u/Fluffy_Dark_4087 — 6 hours ago

The ONLY CS2 Launch Options you need for better FPS & Smoothness in 2026 🚀

Hey everyone,

Stop using those massive 20-line launch option strings from 2015. Most of them are either deprecated or actually hurt your performance in Source 2.

I’ve done some testing and narrowed it down to the essentials that actually help with framerate stability and input lag in CS2. If you're struggling with stutters, try these:

The Core Commands:

  • -allow_third_party_software: Essential if you use filters or recording software.
  • -novid: Skips the intro for faster loading.
  • -nojoy: Disables joystick support (frees up a tiny bit of RAM/CPU).
  • +fps_max 0: Removes the FPS cap for maximum performance.

I’ve also put together a more detailed breakdown of hidden in-game settings and Nvidia/AMD control panel tweaks that complement these launch options perfectly.

Check out the full optimization guide here: 🔗 https://teknoanaliz.com.tr/en/cs2-baslatma-secenekleri-2026/ (Note: The site is translated, but the commands and steps are clear!)

Pro Tip: Don't use -threads. CS2 manages CPU threads much better than CS:GO did, and forcing it often causes crashes now.

What are you guys using in 2026? Let’s discuss below! 👇

u/Fluffy_Dark_4087 — 15 hours ago

CS2 2026 FPS Optimization Guide: How I finally fixed my stuttering issues

Hey everyone,

Since the recent 2026 Source 2 engine updates, I've noticed a significant performance hit on mid-range builds (especially on 30 and 40 series cards). After spending dozens of hours testing different configurations, I've put together a comprehensive guide to maximize FPS and, more importantly, stabilize frametimes.

I’ve documented everything on my tech blog, but here are the key takeaways to help you out immediately:

  • NVIDIA Reflex: Don't just set it to 'On + Boost' blindly. Testing shows that on certain CPU-bound scenarios, 'On' provides more consistent frametimes.
  • The -threads Myth: In 2026, the old thread commands can actually cause stutters if not aligned with your CPU's P-cores.
  • Boost Player Contrast: This is a huge FPS killer. I found a "sweet spot" setting that keeps visibility high without tanking your 1% lows.
  • Windows 11 Game Mode: Why you should keep it ON now, unlike in the CS:GO days.

I’ve also covered specific NVIDIA/AMD control panel tweaks and the most stable launch options that actually work in 2026.

If you're struggling with "CS2 lag" or random frame drops, you might find the full breakdown (with screenshots and benchmarks) helpful here:

🔗 https://teknoanaliz.com.tr/en/cs2-fps-artirma-rehberi-2026/

Hope this helps some of you get those extra frames back! Let me know if you have specific hardware questions in the comments, I'll try to help out.

u/Fluffy_Dark_4087 — 16 hours ago