https://www.servethehome.com/inventec-96-dimm-cxl-expansion-... https://www.servethehome.com/micron-cz120-cxl-memory-module-...
I see hacspec using secret-integers: "wrapper around integer types for constant-timedness". Does Hacspec/Bertie have assurances about constant-timedness too?
Link seems broken.
> It is perfectly good enough for the error code enumeration to be statically randomized into hard coded constants. A comment points out that they aren't randomized: > The values used were chosen such that it takes a…
Some data for me: Nitter: I get all 8 posts in the thread in 18 requests, 207 kB, 169 kB transferred. X: I only get the first post, 128 requests, 11.45 MB, 2.11 MB transferred.
The 608.5 mm² 4090 with 76.3 B transistors isn't too far off from the 814 mm² H100 w 80 B transistors. Seems like mostly more area for memory interfacing? Assuming they're not selling the 4090 at a loss and being…
That makes sense though, are the chips themselves the bottleneck in production?
> 5nm dies are the most expensive part of the whole solution, meaning there is also a 65% pricing advantage (though some of this advantage is offset by more complex packaging and other cheaper dies that go into mi300x…
Does it matter? Is wafer cost that large of a fraction of the price of these insanely expensive cards?
Better output than the smaller llamas in my limited testing, but it's surprisingly slow: Output generated in 101.74 seconds (0.98 tokens/s, 100 tokens, context 82, seed 532878022) Output generated in 515.46 seconds…
> February 08, 2022 They'd need 20 months to manage to notify users?
Coming back home and checking 2.2.1 out zfs instantly started spewing write & checksum errors due to #15533. Both this and #15526 seem to have underlying issues from <2.2 that are just more easily triggered now. First…
2nd in the bug here. I actually have some blockcloned data, f.e. steam uses it for all proton installs, but no issues other than the go build.
The point seems to escape you, it isn't about the sensitivity of the issue, but about if the behaviour is changed or not.
> If you're going to sanction somebody, keep at least some screenshots around. That might not've been a consideration when the offending posts were removed. The ones doing the removal might not even be the same people…
Title seems mangled.
> Several posts have been hidden/deleted because they also contained inflammatory speech. Several community members have reported their discomfort with Srid. In that context, his Discourse profile was seen as yet…
Not sure if that's a good argument, my father loves the smell of diesel exhaust for some reason, doesn't make it right to try to coax 'em into breathing it.
Gotta slap on more than a thick coat to go outside, and if you thought a hailstorm could get bad down here..
On linux there's the XDG_CACHE_HOME env variable for pip, but strangely enough there doesn't seem to be an windows equivalent.
Without the gravity you don't have the (same) resulting turbulence? I have no clue how fast the temperature equalizes or how long it takes to scorch milk at different temperatures, but I heard about this as a kid and…
In that case the line would've been constantly on top in the article, like the current year is below it, but it isn't. While high it intermingles with the other lines, and is nowhere as much an outlier. Also 2014 seems…
> we could soon make the climate do what we want Can you expand on this? If it's geoengineering you're talking about we don't really need all the energy for it.
I guess you could see de-growth as efficiency, lower useless production/necessary production for a good life-ratio. If we just reduced the resources needed to produce todays consumption, why wouldn't the savings just go…
That little september bump? Compared to what seems to be a 5 month record gap?
https://www.servethehome.com/inventec-96-dimm-cxl-expansion-... https://www.servethehome.com/micron-cz120-cxl-memory-module-...
I see hacspec using secret-integers: "wrapper around integer types for constant-timedness". Does Hacspec/Bertie have assurances about constant-timedness too?
Link seems broken.
> It is perfectly good enough for the error code enumeration to be statically randomized into hard coded constants. A comment points out that they aren't randomized: > The values used were chosen such that it takes a…
Some data for me: Nitter: I get all 8 posts in the thread in 18 requests, 207 kB, 169 kB transferred. X: I only get the first post, 128 requests, 11.45 MB, 2.11 MB transferred.
The 608.5 mm² 4090 with 76.3 B transistors isn't too far off from the 814 mm² H100 w 80 B transistors. Seems like mostly more area for memory interfacing? Assuming they're not selling the 4090 at a loss and being…
That makes sense though, are the chips themselves the bottleneck in production?
> 5nm dies are the most expensive part of the whole solution, meaning there is also a 65% pricing advantage (though some of this advantage is offset by more complex packaging and other cheaper dies that go into mi300x…
Does it matter? Is wafer cost that large of a fraction of the price of these insanely expensive cards?
Better output than the smaller llamas in my limited testing, but it's surprisingly slow: Output generated in 101.74 seconds (0.98 tokens/s, 100 tokens, context 82, seed 532878022) Output generated in 515.46 seconds…
> February 08, 2022 They'd need 20 months to manage to notify users?
Coming back home and checking 2.2.1 out zfs instantly started spewing write & checksum errors due to #15533. Both this and #15526 seem to have underlying issues from <2.2 that are just more easily triggered now. First…
2nd in the bug here. I actually have some blockcloned data, f.e. steam uses it for all proton installs, but no issues other than the go build.
The point seems to escape you, it isn't about the sensitivity of the issue, but about if the behaviour is changed or not.
> If you're going to sanction somebody, keep at least some screenshots around. That might not've been a consideration when the offending posts were removed. The ones doing the removal might not even be the same people…
Title seems mangled.
> Several posts have been hidden/deleted because they also contained inflammatory speech. Several community members have reported their discomfort with Srid. In that context, his Discourse profile was seen as yet…
Not sure if that's a good argument, my father loves the smell of diesel exhaust for some reason, doesn't make it right to try to coax 'em into breathing it.
Gotta slap on more than a thick coat to go outside, and if you thought a hailstorm could get bad down here..
On linux there's the XDG_CACHE_HOME env variable for pip, but strangely enough there doesn't seem to be an windows equivalent.
Without the gravity you don't have the (same) resulting turbulence? I have no clue how fast the temperature equalizes or how long it takes to scorch milk at different temperatures, but I heard about this as a kid and…
In that case the line would've been constantly on top in the article, like the current year is below it, but it isn't. While high it intermingles with the other lines, and is nowhere as much an outlier. Also 2014 seems…
> we could soon make the climate do what we want Can you expand on this? If it's geoengineering you're talking about we don't really need all the energy for it.
I guess you could see de-growth as efficiency, lower useless production/necessary production for a good life-ratio. If we just reduced the resources needed to produce todays consumption, why wouldn't the savings just go…
That little september bump? Compared to what seems to be a 5 month record gap?