It's closer to industry jargon at this point in American English. Search for LTL tariffs, for example, and you'll find a very long list of trucking companies publishing their fees and terms as tariffs.
Shipping/fulfillment costs are simply far more expensive than most people assume. If you buy a $15 item on Amazon, Amazon keeps about half of that. The seller still has to pay for the entire process of getting it to an…
Already a thing, here's one startup: https://www.saucepricing.com
They IPOed in 2020 at a valuation of 13.7B. Any investors in those rounds made fantastic profits. Dress it up, talk about revenue growth, dump it on the public markets and make it someone else's problem: the venture…
I've never listened to a podcast and have zero podcast related content on both mobile and desktop. There is one audiobook recommendation section, the 9th section down.
Definitely. The amps are the expensive part, but if you have consistently high load, moving from residential rates might mean you're only paying $100-200 for all those other advantages.
Depends on load. Somewhere around $20-40? Assuming idle around 80-120w, and another 100w for the e-waste drives in their pictured listing.
Viasat owns them now, those owners immediately resold the company for billions in profit.
Would straw or rock have excellent nutritional value, then?
3 board members (joined by Ilya Sutskever, who is publicly defecting now) found themselves in a position to take over what used to be a 9-member board, and took full control of OpenAI and the subsidiary previously worth…
> Creating safe AGI that benefits all of humanity Benefit and available can have very different meaning when you mix in alignment/safety concerns.
That's not their stated goal, you're misinterpreting it by changing the wording.
"The board" isn't exactly a single entity. Even if the current board made this decision unanimously, they were a minority at the beginning of the year.
> once it's successful, doing everything possible to make it closed and stifle competition (through regulatory capture). Half of the current 4-member board is also involved with GovAI, which is dedicated to AI safety…
> Just see OpenAI today: safety vs profit, who wins? Safety pretty clearly won the board fight. OpenAI started the year with 9 board members, and end it with 4, 4 of the 5 who left being interested in commercialization.…
Even MUCH older phone lines can push gigabit with G.fast, I have gigabit fiber internet in early 1980s construction that way.
Facebook ARPU for Europe is $19.04 per quarter, or $6.33 per month. This is based on monthly active users and includes Messenger. If you adjust for that - someone paying for a subscription is likely to be much more…
Cash total for both of those deals was $1B, rest was just stock.
Here's the problem: "crypto stuff" is just the easy, low hanging fruit. That went away when the Fed began hiking. We're long past that now, with 30 year treasuries at 5%, and venture capital defines itself by extremely…
Mitigations can have very large effects on system stability, I ran into this with my old Haswell system. Mitigations on allowed, I believe, 100Mhz higher at lower voltage - but it may have been 200Mhz. These settings…
Here's what MB says in their press release: > If the driver fails to take back control even after increasingly urgent prompting and expiration of the takeover time (e.g., due to a severe health problem), the system…
Which is worse than Coffee Lake era systems. I suspect misconfiguration, a truly awful power brick, or inaccurate measurements.
10 watts idle, really? That seems extremely high. Do you have C-states disabled?
A few years ago, my phone completely died. I walked into a store with it and my new phone, and got them to port the number to a new SIM without providing any information like the account PIN which I had set but didn't…
Your assumption is that breaking data protection laws in the West has anywhere near the same sort of consequences as in China. The Chinese government doesn't have to believe or assume anything, and even Elon Musk avoids…
It's closer to industry jargon at this point in American English. Search for LTL tariffs, for example, and you'll find a very long list of trucking companies publishing their fees and terms as tariffs.
Shipping/fulfillment costs are simply far more expensive than most people assume. If you buy a $15 item on Amazon, Amazon keeps about half of that. The seller still has to pay for the entire process of getting it to an…
Already a thing, here's one startup: https://www.saucepricing.com
They IPOed in 2020 at a valuation of 13.7B. Any investors in those rounds made fantastic profits. Dress it up, talk about revenue growth, dump it on the public markets and make it someone else's problem: the venture…
I've never listened to a podcast and have zero podcast related content on both mobile and desktop. There is one audiobook recommendation section, the 9th section down.
Definitely. The amps are the expensive part, but if you have consistently high load, moving from residential rates might mean you're only paying $100-200 for all those other advantages.
Depends on load. Somewhere around $20-40? Assuming idle around 80-120w, and another 100w for the e-waste drives in their pictured listing.
Viasat owns them now, those owners immediately resold the company for billions in profit.
Would straw or rock have excellent nutritional value, then?
3 board members (joined by Ilya Sutskever, who is publicly defecting now) found themselves in a position to take over what used to be a 9-member board, and took full control of OpenAI and the subsidiary previously worth…
> Creating safe AGI that benefits all of humanity Benefit and available can have very different meaning when you mix in alignment/safety concerns.
That's not their stated goal, you're misinterpreting it by changing the wording.
"The board" isn't exactly a single entity. Even if the current board made this decision unanimously, they were a minority at the beginning of the year.
> once it's successful, doing everything possible to make it closed and stifle competition (through regulatory capture). Half of the current 4-member board is also involved with GovAI, which is dedicated to AI safety…
> Just see OpenAI today: safety vs profit, who wins? Safety pretty clearly won the board fight. OpenAI started the year with 9 board members, and end it with 4, 4 of the 5 who left being interested in commercialization.…
Even MUCH older phone lines can push gigabit with G.fast, I have gigabit fiber internet in early 1980s construction that way.
Facebook ARPU for Europe is $19.04 per quarter, or $6.33 per month. This is based on monthly active users and includes Messenger. If you adjust for that - someone paying for a subscription is likely to be much more…
Cash total for both of those deals was $1B, rest was just stock.
Here's the problem: "crypto stuff" is just the easy, low hanging fruit. That went away when the Fed began hiking. We're long past that now, with 30 year treasuries at 5%, and venture capital defines itself by extremely…
Mitigations can have very large effects on system stability, I ran into this with my old Haswell system. Mitigations on allowed, I believe, 100Mhz higher at lower voltage - but it may have been 200Mhz. These settings…
Here's what MB says in their press release: > If the driver fails to take back control even after increasingly urgent prompting and expiration of the takeover time (e.g., due to a severe health problem), the system…
Which is worse than Coffee Lake era systems. I suspect misconfiguration, a truly awful power brick, or inaccurate measurements.
10 watts idle, really? That seems extremely high. Do you have C-states disabled?
A few years ago, my phone completely died. I walked into a store with it and my new phone, and got them to port the number to a new SIM without providing any information like the account PIN which I had set but didn't…
Your assumption is that breaking data protection laws in the West has anywhere near the same sort of consequences as in China. The Chinese government doesn't have to believe or assume anything, and even Elon Musk avoids…