Not worth the cost.
All of my comments are dead. Thanks.
It is interesting that one can write code (for which certain computational/logic structures are automatically inferred) describing hardware to run inference models, while inferring that such a piece of computing power…
No hardware: no software. Nobody wrote Google until cheap servers were available, and nobody made antibody treatments for cancer until cheap protein synthesis became available. This paper is cute and fun but ultimately…
The funniest part is that people would lose their minds if this happened to a Picasso.
Alexa, play Despacito.
Dickhead.
Dang: typo. Should be "Where in the World Is Danmark's $2B?"
Hooray! Yet another "Apple vs Android" shitfest thread.
Humans literally are not good enough at biochemistry to have created Zika.
> When this happens, the chip could short-circuit power lines No chip design would ever do this. The chip would incinerate itself. > superimpose a signal on the power-lines to notify the rest of the system The rest of…
> the simplest action for a chip on the SPI bus would be to hold the MISO line low during power on MISO is master-in, slave-out for anyone not familiar with serial peripheral interface jargon. Usually, the slave…
Not worth the cost.
All of my comments are dead. Thanks.
It is interesting that one can write code (for which certain computational/logic structures are automatically inferred) describing hardware to run inference models, while inferring that such a piece of computing power…
No hardware: no software. Nobody wrote Google until cheap servers were available, and nobody made antibody treatments for cancer until cheap protein synthesis became available. This paper is cute and fun but ultimately…
The funniest part is that people would lose their minds if this happened to a Picasso.
Alexa, play Despacito.
Dickhead.
Dang: typo. Should be "Where in the World Is Danmark's $2B?"
Hooray! Yet another "Apple vs Android" shitfest thread.
Humans literally are not good enough at biochemistry to have created Zika.
> When this happens, the chip could short-circuit power lines No chip design would ever do this. The chip would incinerate itself. > superimpose a signal on the power-lines to notify the rest of the system The rest of…
> the simplest action for a chip on the SPI bus would be to hold the MISO line low during power on MISO is master-in, slave-out for anyone not familiar with serial peripheral interface jargon. Usually, the slave…