The scaling curve is different from the other cpus which implies the performance bottleneck is not in matrix multiplication (which would be nearly linear on the older cpus because it is embarrassingly parallel).
In the real world, you might be able only to get x86 containers. It's one of the issues of apple switching to arm.
To be fair, in the past when going from DVI, Display Port, VGA, HDMI, etc. to other standards, you could just buy a simple cable. Video card manufacturers would even provide convertors in the box. So it makes sense that…
Well, you only feel in the present, so he did feel things even though he may not have been who he used to be. We all are shifting and changing anyway, and our memories give us a sense of coherency, but the present is…
Yeah, the person who thinks a mistake is "you aren't writing the code my way" in itself is an ego trap. A lot of programmers get trapped in their viewpoint and think everyone should write code like them because it would…
Symbols are relative, though. A good example is order of operations can easily change the meaning of an equation. But I could just define + as add 15 as well.
The person probably is doing more work than they claim. Is it that easy to spot people? I always felt like the baseline for work at my jobs was 2-3 hours a day of productivity + 5 hours of screwing around for most…
No, they are the same as everything else, people constantly say they are superb on here, but looking up reliability surveys says otherwise: https://www.geckoandfly.com/6311/the-most-reliable-laptop-su...
My definition of dumb is people who don't agree with me. So it's safe to say I'm basically Einstein ;-)
It seems to me, self-help is mostly just people spouting ideas with little scientific backing anyway. People get caught up in famous person X wrote this book. It seems like sometimes the person is actually knowledgeable…
I was under the impression the Strassen method was rarely used because it has a number of drawbacks such as harder to parallelize, uses more memory, has bigger constants for complexity, less stable, etc. It's not really…
If you just graph the launches that looks like R&D + production ramp-up.
When I googled I found these claims: "There are no major comprehensive, longitudinal studies on Americans’ attitudes toward conspiracy theories, mostly because it was not rigorously measured until about 10 to 20 years…
"Yet that's exactly what the Russian collusion narrative was. A lie." That's false equivalency. There is 1000+ page report by the Republican led senate about Trump and Russia. It's highly suggestive that the senate was…
Statistical information from repair places suggests otherwise for build quality. For instance: https://www.appleworld.today/blog/2020/6/1/apples-mac-get-a-... It varies by year and place though.
This sounds similar, but different to the three strike rule: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_of_three_(computer_progra...
The scaling curve is different from the other cpus which implies the performance bottleneck is not in matrix multiplication (which would be nearly linear on the older cpus because it is embarrassingly parallel).
In the real world, you might be able only to get x86 containers. It's one of the issues of apple switching to arm.
To be fair, in the past when going from DVI, Display Port, VGA, HDMI, etc. to other standards, you could just buy a simple cable. Video card manufacturers would even provide convertors in the box. So it makes sense that…
Well, you only feel in the present, so he did feel things even though he may not have been who he used to be. We all are shifting and changing anyway, and our memories give us a sense of coherency, but the present is…
Yeah, the person who thinks a mistake is "you aren't writing the code my way" in itself is an ego trap. A lot of programmers get trapped in their viewpoint and think everyone should write code like them because it would…
Symbols are relative, though. A good example is order of operations can easily change the meaning of an equation. But I could just define + as add 15 as well.
The person probably is doing more work than they claim. Is it that easy to spot people? I always felt like the baseline for work at my jobs was 2-3 hours a day of productivity + 5 hours of screwing around for most…
No, they are the same as everything else, people constantly say they are superb on here, but looking up reliability surveys says otherwise: https://www.geckoandfly.com/6311/the-most-reliable-laptop-su...
My definition of dumb is people who don't agree with me. So it's safe to say I'm basically Einstein ;-)
It seems to me, self-help is mostly just people spouting ideas with little scientific backing anyway. People get caught up in famous person X wrote this book. It seems like sometimes the person is actually knowledgeable…
I was under the impression the Strassen method was rarely used because it has a number of drawbacks such as harder to parallelize, uses more memory, has bigger constants for complexity, less stable, etc. It's not really…
If you just graph the launches that looks like R&D + production ramp-up.
When I googled I found these claims: "There are no major comprehensive, longitudinal studies on Americans’ attitudes toward conspiracy theories, mostly because it was not rigorously measured until about 10 to 20 years…
"Yet that's exactly what the Russian collusion narrative was. A lie." That's false equivalency. There is 1000+ page report by the Republican led senate about Trump and Russia. It's highly suggestive that the senate was…
Statistical information from repair places suggests otherwise for build quality. For instance: https://www.appleworld.today/blog/2020/6/1/apples-mac-get-a-... It varies by year and place though.
This sounds similar, but different to the three strike rule: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rule_of_three_(computer_progra...