Well, the code that was published alongside the article is written in Python and CUDA, so you're not looking at the right kind of processor to start. My 5-year-old, consumer-grade GPU does 1.5 MHz * 2300 cores, whereas…
The interest rate gets changed every 6 months depending on the CPI. The $10k limit is per year - so if you hold on to those bonds you can potentially have $300k invested in total. As the parent comment stated - this…
Better than an alternative? Probably not. Worth using at all? Sure, if the data supports that conclusion. In particular, a lot of labs have been trying a wide variety of drugs to see if any have efficacy against covid.…
I don't know whether this is actually money laundering, but here's how it would work if it was: 1) Get some money illegitimately (scam people, do credit fraud, sell drugs, whatever). End up with some cryptocurrency. 2)…
IIRC spoken Latin is taught differently in continental Europe, so that it sounds much closer to modern Italian. The pronouncing "v" like "w" rule is mostly an American (or at least Anglophone) thing.
Well, the code that was published alongside the article is written in Python and CUDA, so you're not looking at the right kind of processor to start. My 5-year-old, consumer-grade GPU does 1.5 MHz * 2300 cores, whereas…
The interest rate gets changed every 6 months depending on the CPI. The $10k limit is per year - so if you hold on to those bonds you can potentially have $300k invested in total. As the parent comment stated - this…
Better than an alternative? Probably not. Worth using at all? Sure, if the data supports that conclusion. In particular, a lot of labs have been trying a wide variety of drugs to see if any have efficacy against covid.…
I don't know whether this is actually money laundering, but here's how it would work if it was: 1) Get some money illegitimately (scam people, do credit fraud, sell drugs, whatever). End up with some cryptocurrency. 2)…
IIRC spoken Latin is taught differently in continental Europe, so that it sounds much closer to modern Italian. The pronouncing "v" like "w" rule is mostly an American (or at least Anglophone) thing.