> Welcome to Voice Print Identification. When you see the red light turn on please state in the following order: Your destination, Your nationality, and your Full Name.
I think it's probably because- even with a trivially verifyable source- the 300x lethal dose for 9 billion people is a knee jerk "no way!"
by my research, everything has scaled almost linearly with population. But- there was a huge, undeniable, dip in cost of a kw/h of power when lighting started focusing on CFLs and LEDs. Grid expansion stalled, and now…
I find it hilarious nobody ever mentions texas w/r/t this issue. They already required new Large Load Interconect Studies- and paying the cost of new grid infra. And, the hufe influx of study reqiests lead to new laws…
that adds a time dimenstion- not a spacial one. I'm no expert- but I'd expect a quadrf to not even need a time dimension for that case (rf transmitters are very rarely buried among noise in a spacial dimension.). my…
and you think they're blind to the fact running a smb as a fortune500 doesn't work?
a gibbet
of course? not working directly together maybe, but put them at right angles and you get depth without relying on signal amplitude analysis. did I misunderstand the question?
if you're interested, theres several documentaries on the canadian government's efforts to keep it contained. I think Tom Scott's shortish one was my starting point.
and we've collected enough arsenic from a single mine to kill every human on the planet 300 times over in one spot- what's your point? That because we screwed up one spot we should give up? Source:…
Microsoft began the push to move TTF rendering out of the kernel in Vista. I'm sure there are still bits here-and-there that are still kernel. as an aside- I find the fact even microsoft's own modal dialogs don't all…
It's irrelevant. Glass is a fickle mistress- a factory defect from 20 years ago can be the nucleus for the whole pane to shatter for any reason, or no reason. Anything loud enough to crack any pane of glass that gets…
Somebody strings an arrow you get wary, they half draw in your direction and you rethink what you're doing. Gun, knife, pointy stick, even a rock- It's a fundamental reaction that belongs in a philosophy or psychology…
awfully long definition of "brandishing." And as usual, laws don't apply if you have enough money.
Why are you implying all datacenters are GPU farms? You can't retrofit that kind of power density into existing buildings. You can stuff GPU servers into existing buildings- but even with significant upgrades you end up…
afaik, it's only the so called "portable" generators openAI used to contravene noise and pollution regulations.
You say they have a large impact, but having lived somewhere with some of the largest data centers- they very much don't. At least not more so then any other structure that paves over greenery. love to debate actual…
Only if your inference is NUMA naive/blind.
lmao. Because US schools teach that by asking for two page essays about a Hiaku, or five pages for a 50 page novella. How about the first-grader's assignment of two pages describing how to make a PB&J?
For your first point- You've just repeated "shared tenant." A scaling factor that's been used since before the turn of the milenium. Uptime is, as always, an irrelevancy for personal/homelab vs cloud. It shifts from…
That's because most the "tells" expose more about the "reader" than the content.
depends on the implementation. which kind of embodies why WoL is so useless.
Good to see my take verified. But, where does the buck stop? What if your phone relies on email, but your email needs your phone.
I don't think it's about security. It's about fobing off password resets on somebody else.
I walked right into that one.
> Welcome to Voice Print Identification. When you see the red light turn on please state in the following order: Your destination, Your nationality, and your Full Name.
I think it's probably because- even with a trivially verifyable source- the 300x lethal dose for 9 billion people is a knee jerk "no way!"
by my research, everything has scaled almost linearly with population. But- there was a huge, undeniable, dip in cost of a kw/h of power when lighting started focusing on CFLs and LEDs. Grid expansion stalled, and now…
I find it hilarious nobody ever mentions texas w/r/t this issue. They already required new Large Load Interconect Studies- and paying the cost of new grid infra. And, the hufe influx of study reqiests lead to new laws…
that adds a time dimenstion- not a spacial one. I'm no expert- but I'd expect a quadrf to not even need a time dimension for that case (rf transmitters are very rarely buried among noise in a spacial dimension.). my…
and you think they're blind to the fact running a smb as a fortune500 doesn't work?
a gibbet
of course? not working directly together maybe, but put them at right angles and you get depth without relying on signal amplitude analysis. did I misunderstand the question?
if you're interested, theres several documentaries on the canadian government's efforts to keep it contained. I think Tom Scott's shortish one was my starting point.
and we've collected enough arsenic from a single mine to kill every human on the planet 300 times over in one spot- what's your point? That because we screwed up one spot we should give up? Source:…
Microsoft began the push to move TTF rendering out of the kernel in Vista. I'm sure there are still bits here-and-there that are still kernel. as an aside- I find the fact even microsoft's own modal dialogs don't all…
It's irrelevant. Glass is a fickle mistress- a factory defect from 20 years ago can be the nucleus for the whole pane to shatter for any reason, or no reason. Anything loud enough to crack any pane of glass that gets…
Somebody strings an arrow you get wary, they half draw in your direction and you rethink what you're doing. Gun, knife, pointy stick, even a rock- It's a fundamental reaction that belongs in a philosophy or psychology…
awfully long definition of "brandishing." And as usual, laws don't apply if you have enough money.
Why are you implying all datacenters are GPU farms? You can't retrofit that kind of power density into existing buildings. You can stuff GPU servers into existing buildings- but even with significant upgrades you end up…
afaik, it's only the so called "portable" generators openAI used to contravene noise and pollution regulations.
You say they have a large impact, but having lived somewhere with some of the largest data centers- they very much don't. At least not more so then any other structure that paves over greenery. love to debate actual…
Only if your inference is NUMA naive/blind.
lmao. Because US schools teach that by asking for two page essays about a Hiaku, or five pages for a 50 page novella. How about the first-grader's assignment of two pages describing how to make a PB&J?
For your first point- You've just repeated "shared tenant." A scaling factor that's been used since before the turn of the milenium. Uptime is, as always, an irrelevancy for personal/homelab vs cloud. It shifts from…
That's because most the "tells" expose more about the "reader" than the content.
depends on the implementation. which kind of embodies why WoL is so useless.
Good to see my take verified. But, where does the buck stop? What if your phone relies on email, but your email needs your phone.
I don't think it's about security. It's about fobing off password resets on somebody else.
I walked right into that one.