Determinism is a feature.
> That's easy, but useless The Rust toolchain is a delight in comparison to Zig's, and the unsafe code only need be temporary until humans (or, gasp, AI) address each class of underlying issue. This is a no-worse-off…
Because underneath the code you have more than one architecture to support.
> I've also got concerns about the quality of American electrical products. American PCB fabs are far higher quality/capability than most Chinese quick-turn fabs, but good luck getting Advanced Circuits or similar to…
https://aisler.net/
> mention ANY of the alternate firmwares on their discord, and you get banned Does it surprise you that a Russian product team would use these tactics?
> objectively don't use as much anymore Consumers use these every single day in embedded devices without knowing it. I wouldn't be surprised in the slightest if the embedded DDR3/DDR4 market greatly exceeds the number…
Power sequencing or such in mobile electronics, using a pick-and-place machine. This specific SKU has serious limitations due to the SRAM - TI limits the features (ROM bootloader IIRC, etc.) severely on these due to…
> watches Some, and the market fluctuates a ton. > corvettes Only the oldest, most unique model years: nobody is buying (C4-C5-realistically C6) mid-90s or early 2000s Corvettes for more than what they paid for them,…
> But the cops can access the private land cameras. Not for free, they can't. Flock isn't a charity. So your local cops can't get the data, but others can.
The overwhelming majority of export-controlled items are made by private corporations: the US government itself makes exceedingly little in comparison. The missiles Raytheon makes are export-controlled too, and they're…
Why do they need to "force Cloudflare" to do anything? Why wouldn't they just tell Hugging Face that they need to abide export restrictions directly - they're an American company? Doesn't sound dystopian enough without…
Who said anything about expense? Why does "bigger" equal "more expensive?" Lead, concrete, etc. are cheap on land, but volume is a precious resource on a ship. HEU isn't the only reactor fuel out there, either. And of…
Naval reactors use HEU specifically so that humans can live and work in close proximity for long periods of time. Land-based deployments don't have this constraint.
So can scrambling - which is not encryption.
In a post-LLM world, Denuvo has far greater issues.
> Cloud computing genuinely is cheaper on average. For some applications, sure. Availability is a large part of what one is paying for with cloud computing, but it's also something that not every business needs. If you…
Using Arc isn't a sin, it just shouldn't be used in hot loops.
FFTs are found in every nook and cranny of modern communications and computing.
The genie has been out of the bottle for 100 years, it's delusional to think that some voluntary watermark is going to stop that. In reality, all images will cease to be trustworthy and there's nothing that can be done…
Only because they didn't know how to ask the vendor to do it for them. I guarantee this vendor would be delighted to make them to spec at a 1ku volume, max. Rewinding isn't even a meaningful SKU distinction or line…
"Bullshit" - also known as: "settled jurisprudence I don't agree with."
FWIW: this isn't a universally-applicable statement, plenty of states forbid DWI during any and all operation of motor vehicles, including on private property.
Any form of station-side ticket gate would be a complete and utter non-starter for the MAX - half of the stations are practically rural.
Portland was originally designed around mass transit and is a completely planned city - this argument does not hold water there specifically.
Determinism is a feature.
> That's easy, but useless The Rust toolchain is a delight in comparison to Zig's, and the unsafe code only need be temporary until humans (or, gasp, AI) address each class of underlying issue. This is a no-worse-off…
Because underneath the code you have more than one architecture to support.
> I've also got concerns about the quality of American electrical products. American PCB fabs are far higher quality/capability than most Chinese quick-turn fabs, but good luck getting Advanced Circuits or similar to…
https://aisler.net/
> mention ANY of the alternate firmwares on their discord, and you get banned Does it surprise you that a Russian product team would use these tactics?
> objectively don't use as much anymore Consumers use these every single day in embedded devices without knowing it. I wouldn't be surprised in the slightest if the embedded DDR3/DDR4 market greatly exceeds the number…
Power sequencing or such in mobile electronics, using a pick-and-place machine. This specific SKU has serious limitations due to the SRAM - TI limits the features (ROM bootloader IIRC, etc.) severely on these due to…
> watches Some, and the market fluctuates a ton. > corvettes Only the oldest, most unique model years: nobody is buying (C4-C5-realistically C6) mid-90s or early 2000s Corvettes for more than what they paid for them,…
> But the cops can access the private land cameras. Not for free, they can't. Flock isn't a charity. So your local cops can't get the data, but others can.
The overwhelming majority of export-controlled items are made by private corporations: the US government itself makes exceedingly little in comparison. The missiles Raytheon makes are export-controlled too, and they're…
Why do they need to "force Cloudflare" to do anything? Why wouldn't they just tell Hugging Face that they need to abide export restrictions directly - they're an American company? Doesn't sound dystopian enough without…
Who said anything about expense? Why does "bigger" equal "more expensive?" Lead, concrete, etc. are cheap on land, but volume is a precious resource on a ship. HEU isn't the only reactor fuel out there, either. And of…
Naval reactors use HEU specifically so that humans can live and work in close proximity for long periods of time. Land-based deployments don't have this constraint.
So can scrambling - which is not encryption.
In a post-LLM world, Denuvo has far greater issues.
> Cloud computing genuinely is cheaper on average. For some applications, sure. Availability is a large part of what one is paying for with cloud computing, but it's also something that not every business needs. If you…
Using Arc isn't a sin, it just shouldn't be used in hot loops.
FFTs are found in every nook and cranny of modern communications and computing.
The genie has been out of the bottle for 100 years, it's delusional to think that some voluntary watermark is going to stop that. In reality, all images will cease to be trustworthy and there's nothing that can be done…
Only because they didn't know how to ask the vendor to do it for them. I guarantee this vendor would be delighted to make them to spec at a 1ku volume, max. Rewinding isn't even a meaningful SKU distinction or line…
"Bullshit" - also known as: "settled jurisprudence I don't agree with."
FWIW: this isn't a universally-applicable statement, plenty of states forbid DWI during any and all operation of motor vehicles, including on private property.
Any form of station-side ticket gate would be a complete and utter non-starter for the MAX - half of the stations are practically rural.
Portland was originally designed around mass transit and is a completely planned city - this argument does not hold water there specifically.