> Most of the downsides (need for oracles for instance) apply to all blockchains. This is the part that kills all good uses for Etherium (and other blockchain apps) as far as I can tell. If you are relying on oracles…
Yes but you won't make any money. The fastest GPU you can buy right now will mine maybe 50c worth of bitcoin in the next 12 months if you run it 24/7.
Apple noticed: http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2016/03/report...
I don't follow what you mean, there are loads of bitcoin prediction markets. Adding Etherium doesn't give you anything new.
Even if they can fix all of that, I still don't see the application here. It's tantalising but ... there's nothing new or interesting you can really do with Etherium. Is there?
GPUs are keeping Moore alive
Impressive, what's the speed like when you add a few bytes of payload?
They say that they'll happily host 3TB databases, but the cost is too high for databases larger than a few GB. 1TB (with only 100GB of RAM) will set you back $150k a year! For comparison we pay our generic service…
Can't code while drunk either of course.
I'm no expert but I really don't think those photos looks like debris that's been floating in the ocean for 2 years.
> As far as I know there is nothing particularly novel about AlphaGo, By that standard there's nothing particularly novel about anything. Everything we have today is just a slight improvement of what we already had…
They only used 175 GPUs in the match 5 months ago.
'True AI will always be defined as anything a computer can not yet do'
No I don't want to taper down. I've tried that and decided that it's not worth it for me. I'll probably take them till the day I die. There's almost no side effects and I function so much better on them. Why stop?
"In the near future - corporate networks reach out to the stars. Electrons and light flow throughout the universe. The advance of computerisation, however, has not yet wiped out nations and ethnic groups."
... and they've shut down. How predictable.
On my X Box I don't care if the image resolution is low cause it doesn't matter that much for games or video. But for work I need lots of pixels. It's going to be a few years before that will fit in VR goggles.
> It's not in anything that's been leaked This is just false. It's literally the main reason Snowden went public. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRISM_(surveillance_program)
Apple is not required by any country to have a backdoor and I am not aware of any agreement from Apple to install such a back door for anyone
The SE doesn't erase-on-update, but you can't update it without unlocking the phone first.
You need to unlock the phone before you can update the firmware on the secure enclave.
Touch ID can't be used if - The phone was turned rebooted - It's been more than 48 hours since the last time the passcode was entered - The user didn't set up a touch ID fingerprint
Solar panels are only about 20% efficient though, you're still losing out.
You're not gonna quit, you're just going to take a break. Pretty soon you'll be ready to go again. Just take a breather.
That averages out over the timespan involved in gravitational wave detection. The waves detected by LIGO are on the order of 100 Hz while molecular vibrations are many orders of magnitude higher.
> Most of the downsides (need for oracles for instance) apply to all blockchains. This is the part that kills all good uses for Etherium (and other blockchain apps) as far as I can tell. If you are relying on oracles…
Yes but you won't make any money. The fastest GPU you can buy right now will mine maybe 50c worth of bitcoin in the next 12 months if you run it 24/7.
Apple noticed: http://arstechnica.com/information-technology/2016/03/report...
I don't follow what you mean, there are loads of bitcoin prediction markets. Adding Etherium doesn't give you anything new.
Even if they can fix all of that, I still don't see the application here. It's tantalising but ... there's nothing new or interesting you can really do with Etherium. Is there?
GPUs are keeping Moore alive
Impressive, what's the speed like when you add a few bytes of payload?
They say that they'll happily host 3TB databases, but the cost is too high for databases larger than a few GB. 1TB (with only 100GB of RAM) will set you back $150k a year! For comparison we pay our generic service…
Can't code while drunk either of course.
I'm no expert but I really don't think those photos looks like debris that's been floating in the ocean for 2 years.
> As far as I know there is nothing particularly novel about AlphaGo, By that standard there's nothing particularly novel about anything. Everything we have today is just a slight improvement of what we already had…
They only used 175 GPUs in the match 5 months ago.
'True AI will always be defined as anything a computer can not yet do'
No I don't want to taper down. I've tried that and decided that it's not worth it for me. I'll probably take them till the day I die. There's almost no side effects and I function so much better on them. Why stop?
"In the near future - corporate networks reach out to the stars. Electrons and light flow throughout the universe. The advance of computerisation, however, has not yet wiped out nations and ethnic groups."
... and they've shut down. How predictable.
On my X Box I don't care if the image resolution is low cause it doesn't matter that much for games or video. But for work I need lots of pixels. It's going to be a few years before that will fit in VR goggles.
> It's not in anything that's been leaked This is just false. It's literally the main reason Snowden went public. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PRISM_(surveillance_program)
Apple is not required by any country to have a backdoor and I am not aware of any agreement from Apple to install such a back door for anyone
The SE doesn't erase-on-update, but you can't update it without unlocking the phone first.
You need to unlock the phone before you can update the firmware on the secure enclave.
Touch ID can't be used if - The phone was turned rebooted - It's been more than 48 hours since the last time the passcode was entered - The user didn't set up a touch ID fingerprint
Solar panels are only about 20% efficient though, you're still losing out.
You're not gonna quit, you're just going to take a break. Pretty soon you'll be ready to go again. Just take a breather.
That averages out over the timespan involved in gravitational wave detection. The waves detected by LIGO are on the order of 100 Hz while molecular vibrations are many orders of magnitude higher.