It is. We still run quite a few of them in prod and with 580 drivers they run just fine. Very useful GPUs still.
I think OP means more why politics hasn't changed this. Even at state level there's plenty of stuff that can be done about this but seemingly no one cares enough.
Temu has EU warehouses they appear to ship from: all return addresses I've seen are EU addresses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CO2_Coalition
Better than expected as it's mixing userlands. We didn't put the entire /usr/lib of the old system in LD_LIBRARY_PATH but just some stuff like old libpng, libjpeg and the shebang. Taking an image of an old compute node…
This looks like Rotterdam ten years ago
Your capacity drops dramatically, by at least an order of magnitude if not more. The Jubilee line can do 30 trains per hour, 875 people per train is 26250 people per hour. Say an average minibus can hold 26 people,…
Hit by A/C is negligible in most EVs. What you're saying is more that there is a current charger shortage, supply/demand will take care of that in the future.
Exactly, they can’t just pay the 5 million and call it a day.
Per dollar sure but they’re quite a bit off per watt. Plus the software ecosystem is still not there.
Luckily they’re still compatible with each others containers. Can use Apptainer to build the container then run it on Singularity and vice-versa.
I can see the California or maybe even Texas AG go after them, wouldn’t be the first time.
USA is where the money is..
Languages need a lot of upkeep if you want to keep speaking them fluently. On the other hand, just like muscle, once you've had it it's a lot easier to get back than having to put it on for the first time.
Don't you officially have to prove there is no American fit for the job? It's being so much abused, seems that also needs some rework.
World Cup final, if you add up all streams worldwide?
The javax stuff really got us.
We run a ton of legacy cruft that's still on Java 8. Extended support is available until at least 2030. It's rock solid for us and migration is not easy unfortunately, even Java 11 is a challenge.
Same here. When I was into running, I never really ate much when I got back unless it was some big race. Unfortunately injured now :(
It's mostly the PR department of universities that boast about those big discoveries. Researchers themselves usually try to add some nuance to it.
SEPA is well established all across the eurozone though, even in countries with considerable legacy infrastructure.
You mean like GDPR?
The really interesting part of this study (besides the obvious self-experimentation) is that she underwent subtype conversion from TN to HER2+ tumor and thus could use Trastuzumab.
Same here, as employee at a Dutch semi-government institution. €50 is the max we're allowed to take with manager approval.
When there’s a load imbalance on the grid (more load than capacity), the turbines physically slow down as inertial energy is extracted from them. This causes the grid frequency to drop. It takes some time to ramp up…
It is. We still run quite a few of them in prod and with 580 drivers they run just fine. Very useful GPUs still.
I think OP means more why politics hasn't changed this. Even at state level there's plenty of stuff that can be done about this but seemingly no one cares enough.
Temu has EU warehouses they appear to ship from: all return addresses I've seen are EU addresses.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CO2_Coalition
Better than expected as it's mixing userlands. We didn't put the entire /usr/lib of the old system in LD_LIBRARY_PATH but just some stuff like old libpng, libjpeg and the shebang. Taking an image of an old compute node…
This looks like Rotterdam ten years ago
Your capacity drops dramatically, by at least an order of magnitude if not more. The Jubilee line can do 30 trains per hour, 875 people per train is 26250 people per hour. Say an average minibus can hold 26 people,…
Hit by A/C is negligible in most EVs. What you're saying is more that there is a current charger shortage, supply/demand will take care of that in the future.
Exactly, they can’t just pay the 5 million and call it a day.
Per dollar sure but they’re quite a bit off per watt. Plus the software ecosystem is still not there.
Luckily they’re still compatible with each others containers. Can use Apptainer to build the container then run it on Singularity and vice-versa.
I can see the California or maybe even Texas AG go after them, wouldn’t be the first time.
USA is where the money is..
Languages need a lot of upkeep if you want to keep speaking them fluently. On the other hand, just like muscle, once you've had it it's a lot easier to get back than having to put it on for the first time.
Don't you officially have to prove there is no American fit for the job? It's being so much abused, seems that also needs some rework.
World Cup final, if you add up all streams worldwide?
The javax stuff really got us.
We run a ton of legacy cruft that's still on Java 8. Extended support is available until at least 2030. It's rock solid for us and migration is not easy unfortunately, even Java 11 is a challenge.
Same here. When I was into running, I never really ate much when I got back unless it was some big race. Unfortunately injured now :(
It's mostly the PR department of universities that boast about those big discoveries. Researchers themselves usually try to add some nuance to it.
SEPA is well established all across the eurozone though, even in countries with considerable legacy infrastructure.
You mean like GDPR?
The really interesting part of this study (besides the obvious self-experimentation) is that she underwent subtype conversion from TN to HER2+ tumor and thus could use Trastuzumab.
Same here, as employee at a Dutch semi-government institution. €50 is the max we're allowed to take with manager approval.
When there’s a load imbalance on the grid (more load than capacity), the turbines physically slow down as inertial energy is extracted from them. This causes the grid frequency to drop. It takes some time to ramp up…