with a titan and a threadriper for instance what would be the results?
the problem is not police violence. the problem is what they are legally allowed to do VS what they are not. the notion of "resisting arrest" allow police to do pretty much whatever they want from the moment you said…
sure illegal drugs only affect users. and the user affected by illegal drugs don't loose any notion of right/wrong and can harm other people
i don't understand. if they run it for you and you apply transfer learning and fine tuning on your specific use case that would reduce drastically the costs hence why their offer make sense
most of them want to show to other people they are doctor.
this is the real monopoly in western civilization. the zero click allows google to dictate a narrative on every topic
is spark that widely used? arent people moving away from it for deep learning frameworks like tf?
I meant it in a way that if coding becomes a blue-collar job salaries will go lower, people who have ambition will move into another field, work life will get harder.
what worries me is the code-monkey idea behind everyone can/need to code. I don't want coding to become the blue-collar skill of the next decade.
this european cloud computing champion already exists: OVH. maybe policies should help him to grow
with a titan and a threadriper for instance what would be the results?
the problem is not police violence. the problem is what they are legally allowed to do VS what they are not. the notion of "resisting arrest" allow police to do pretty much whatever they want from the moment you said…
sure illegal drugs only affect users. and the user affected by illegal drugs don't loose any notion of right/wrong and can harm other people
i don't understand. if they run it for you and you apply transfer learning and fine tuning on your specific use case that would reduce drastically the costs hence why their offer make sense
most of them want to show to other people they are doctor.
this is the real monopoly in western civilization. the zero click allows google to dictate a narrative on every topic
is spark that widely used? arent people moving away from it for deep learning frameworks like tf?
I meant it in a way that if coding becomes a blue-collar job salaries will go lower, people who have ambition will move into another field, work life will get harder.
what worries me is the code-monkey idea behind everyone can/need to code. I don't want coding to become the blue-collar skill of the next decade.
this european cloud computing champion already exists: OVH. maybe policies should help him to grow