If the marketing naming is to be believed, in 1.4nm vs 4nm you'd be able to fit ~twice the transistors in your chip. That's twice the cores, twice the cache... That usually makes it faster.
> on campus between the hours of 10 p.m. and 8 a.m The intent may be also seen as pro-education: "they're free to protest elsewhere without annoying other students"
Can't verify from the low quality photo in the article. This [1] press release from the Southern Environmental Law Center hints to a possible reason - they may be migrating from small to bigger turbines: > Aerial images…
It turns out 248.5 days is ~2^31 hundredths of a second. Was this the uptime of the Air India plane? Or it's just speculation?
From a quick web search I can find that there are book review sites that allow users to enter and rate verbatim "quotes" from books. This one [1] contains ~2000 [2] portions of a sentence, a paragraph or several…
> won't hold up in court Does that even matter? because at 4:50 on the video you can clearly read: "You agree to give up your right to go to court to assert or defend your rights under these Terms" ... in the "binding…
There is no way to decompile an LLM's weights and obtain a somewhat meaningful, reproducible source, like with a program binary as you say. In fact, if we were to compare both in this way that would make a program…
These names show a "right to forget" notice when you google them. Crashing or completely bailing out when they're about to be generated by the LLM sure looks like a glitch, or somebody forgot that multiple people can…
Alternative title: Nobody with an email ending in .ru left in the MANTAINERS file.
We'll know for sure the next time twitch's source code leaks
How can you even have democracy without freedom of speech? How can you freely choose who to vote without free exchange of information?
Please can we rollback everything to scenario #1 already? I'm starting to think that #2 and #3 are actively counter-productive and the pendulum is going to swing back too hard.
65173 rulings in 230 days by 11 people. That's 25.76 rulings per person per day if we ignore holidays and weekends. They can't possibly read the cases, is this a kangaroo court?
I mean, it works properly, but a bit slower. The driver just detects if the kind of application currently running (i.e. a game) needs to be confined to only one CCD. The core to core latency between the two CCDs seems…
According to Wikipedia the virus is still called "monkeypox virus" and the disease "mpox disease". One reason for the change may have been to have different names for these different things.
Nuclear fusion is renewable. Nuclear fission with breeder reactors is renewable. Nuclear fission with conventional reactors and U-235 fuel is not renewable.
The butcher, the baker and the mechanic pay 35% income tax each. The original $100 turned into -$5 at the end.
> The basic EPA testing protocol gets it wrong for all EVs. > It doesn't factor in temperature changes or driving above 60 miles per hour Well, there's the problem, drag increases with the square of speed and…
Cool, but it could be better if some of the paintings didn't have so much light reflected from the roof, like in room 12. Maybe the camera should have been higher?
In the democratic ones it's just a ban on campaign ads and opinion polls for the 24-48h before an election and on the election day.
> PFAS were found in the majority of the straws tested and were most common in those made from paper and bamboo, found the study, published in Food Additives & Contaminants. [1] I would prefer not to consume this with…
Instead of obtaining the enemy coordinates or sniffing their transmissions you're suggesting to waste ammo on shooting down 5000+ LEO satellites?
It seems like the CTO was made aware of the situation and 15 minutes later the accounts were un-suspended. [1] https://nitter.poast.org/elonmusk/status/1744766353494376749 Probably some automated system or mass report…
The demand in the housing market will fall soon, according to the population pyramid.
After disabling the web search capability it seems to work properly, for me.
If the marketing naming is to be believed, in 1.4nm vs 4nm you'd be able to fit ~twice the transistors in your chip. That's twice the cores, twice the cache... That usually makes it faster.
> on campus between the hours of 10 p.m. and 8 a.m The intent may be also seen as pro-education: "they're free to protest elsewhere without annoying other students"
Can't verify from the low quality photo in the article. This [1] press release from the Southern Environmental Law Center hints to a possible reason - they may be migrating from small to bigger turbines: > Aerial images…
It turns out 248.5 days is ~2^31 hundredths of a second. Was this the uptime of the Air India plane? Or it's just speculation?
From a quick web search I can find that there are book review sites that allow users to enter and rate verbatim "quotes" from books. This one [1] contains ~2000 [2] portions of a sentence, a paragraph or several…
> won't hold up in court Does that even matter? because at 4:50 on the video you can clearly read: "You agree to give up your right to go to court to assert or defend your rights under these Terms" ... in the "binding…
There is no way to decompile an LLM's weights and obtain a somewhat meaningful, reproducible source, like with a program binary as you say. In fact, if we were to compare both in this way that would make a program…
These names show a "right to forget" notice when you google them. Crashing or completely bailing out when they're about to be generated by the LLM sure looks like a glitch, or somebody forgot that multiple people can…
Alternative title: Nobody with an email ending in .ru left in the MANTAINERS file.
We'll know for sure the next time twitch's source code leaks
How can you even have democracy without freedom of speech? How can you freely choose who to vote without free exchange of information?
Please can we rollback everything to scenario #1 already? I'm starting to think that #2 and #3 are actively counter-productive and the pendulum is going to swing back too hard.
65173 rulings in 230 days by 11 people. That's 25.76 rulings per person per day if we ignore holidays and weekends. They can't possibly read the cases, is this a kangaroo court?
I mean, it works properly, but a bit slower. The driver just detects if the kind of application currently running (i.e. a game) needs to be confined to only one CCD. The core to core latency between the two CCDs seems…
According to Wikipedia the virus is still called "monkeypox virus" and the disease "mpox disease". One reason for the change may have been to have different names for these different things.
Nuclear fusion is renewable. Nuclear fission with breeder reactors is renewable. Nuclear fission with conventional reactors and U-235 fuel is not renewable.
The butcher, the baker and the mechanic pay 35% income tax each. The original $100 turned into -$5 at the end.
> The basic EPA testing protocol gets it wrong for all EVs. > It doesn't factor in temperature changes or driving above 60 miles per hour Well, there's the problem, drag increases with the square of speed and…
Cool, but it could be better if some of the paintings didn't have so much light reflected from the roof, like in room 12. Maybe the camera should have been higher?
In the democratic ones it's just a ban on campaign ads and opinion polls for the 24-48h before an election and on the election day.
> PFAS were found in the majority of the straws tested and were most common in those made from paper and bamboo, found the study, published in Food Additives & Contaminants. [1] I would prefer not to consume this with…
Instead of obtaining the enemy coordinates or sniffing their transmissions you're suggesting to waste ammo on shooting down 5000+ LEO satellites?
It seems like the CTO was made aware of the situation and 15 minutes later the accounts were un-suspended. [1] https://nitter.poast.org/elonmusk/status/1744766353494376749 Probably some automated system or mass report…
The demand in the housing market will fall soon, according to the population pyramid.
After disabling the web search capability it seems to work properly, for me.