Emacs does indeed have a plugin for this called "undo-tree". I think it is missing the ability to specify a time to go back by, but you can view the timestamps in the tree visualization.
For anyone that uses emacs, there is an excellent plugin "undo-tree" that solves this problem in a slightly different way. Everytime you undo a series of actions and then perform a new action, it creates a branch in the…
You hit the nail on the head. All of that on top of the fact that he is comparing a top of the line GPU against a mediocre i3 processor. GPU to CPU comparisons are always apples to oranges, but this is pretty bad. I…
I wouldn't say GPUs are killing off MPI. You still need some way to pass data between nodes/GPUs (most of these datasets can't fit within a single GPU). What you are seeing though, is less and less use of the CPU. If…
Only if they leave the photo as a losslessly compressed png. They might convert to a lossy JPEG on upload, which means your data is toast.
Seems much nicer than coding directly for CUDA or OpenCL
First the internet revolutionized music and eliminated record stores Then it revolutionized videos and took down video stores It didn't stop there, and moved on to bookstores and wiped them out. And now its taking out…
so this is basically BOINC but also allows for-profit/non-research companies to tap its resources
Not really. "It doesn't really use any parts of Wave's collab stack...We only really use the Keyboard signal event stuff from Wave since it is a pretty great library" -Jamie Yap's comment on g+ post.
should include twitter as well
Emacs does indeed have a plugin for this called "undo-tree". I think it is missing the ability to specify a time to go back by, but you can view the timestamps in the tree visualization.
For anyone that uses emacs, there is an excellent plugin "undo-tree" that solves this problem in a slightly different way. Everytime you undo a series of actions and then perform a new action, it creates a branch in the…
You hit the nail on the head. All of that on top of the fact that he is comparing a top of the line GPU against a mediocre i3 processor. GPU to CPU comparisons are always apples to oranges, but this is pretty bad. I…
I wouldn't say GPUs are killing off MPI. You still need some way to pass data between nodes/GPUs (most of these datasets can't fit within a single GPU). What you are seeing though, is less and less use of the CPU. If…
Only if they leave the photo as a losslessly compressed png. They might convert to a lossy JPEG on upload, which means your data is toast.
Seems much nicer than coding directly for CUDA or OpenCL
First the internet revolutionized music and eliminated record stores Then it revolutionized videos and took down video stores It didn't stop there, and moved on to bookstores and wiped them out. And now its taking out…
so this is basically BOINC but also allows for-profit/non-research companies to tap its resources
Not really. "It doesn't really use any parts of Wave's collab stack...We only really use the Keyboard signal event stuff from Wave since it is a pretty great library" -Jamie Yap's comment on g+ post.
should include twitter as well