juggertao
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No user record in our sample, but juggertao has activity below (stories or comments). Likely we have partial data — the full bulk-load will fill profiles in.
Look at the main message: it wasn't malevolence, just incompetence and technical difficulties.
Lasers are so cheap these days. For $50 you can buy a DMX controlled 0.5W RGB laser from AliExpress. I've been thinking about using them for Christmas lights.
If it was about control the carriers would block the SIM when it was moved to a different phone.
> according to a report compiled by a law firm investigating the incident. The law firm, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, was hired by Cruise to determine whether its executives misled regulators This is why lawyers…
Given that people recommend pages like this to try fixing stuck bad pixels, makes sense that it could also break them.
And at memory stall they are exchanged with other waiting thread groups. Just like HT.
But it is. GPUs have many more threads in flight than execution units.
Absolute zero is very far away for all practical purposes to act as a bound.
Depends on the climate. Houses built in southern Italy are like that (white paint, shutters on windows, ...) But in the Sweeden the opposite, optimize for heat.
Yet GPUs which take HT to the next level by having thousands of "hyper-threads" work very well for scientific computing.
When will the super-obvious Tether scam implode? And why aren't they printing Tether right now to push the price back up?
> However, a replacement for the traditional HT is likely to come in the form of Rentable Units, a more efficient pseudo-multi-threaded solution that splits the first thread of incoming instructions into two partitions,…
There were discussions to put multiple cars in the same shaft. Obviously there are some complications.
Most modern buildings (2008+) don't have up/down buttons anymore, instead they require each person to input the exact floor they want to go to on a keypad. It's called "destination dispatch".
Classic marble architecture is considered racist and white supremacy adjacent these days. https://intersectionist.medium.com/american-power-structures... https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2018/11/how-classical-...
The current advice is when you buy something to already think about the resale value of the item. So this excludes all colors for everything. Black, white, gray everything.
Umbrella Corporation is working on the innovative t-Virus for the next step in human evolution. But people FUD it.
They mention it was a password spray guess.
The $10K system cost I mentioned is not for the review unit, but for a cheaper configuration with a Radeon RX 7600 GPU ($250). See last page.
The system is $10k, the CPU costs $5K, the rest of components at most $3K, so I guess that means $2K profit on each system?
That means you're not doing anything interesting with it :P
> The first PC to reach the average Cray 1 Livermore Loops score is indicated as a 1994 100 MHz Pentium
It's a gov website. What are they going to do, sue themselves?
They mentioned they had a script which terminated all connections to the old database then changed the password. But on the app side you typically don't cache DNS, that creates other problems like stale DNS.
You semi-randomly try stuff. Iterate on what's cool (genetic selection). Also study the code of other animations to learn the general ideas and patterns.