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alphabetag675
·23 days ago·discuss
Compared to something like openstack.
alphabetag675
·3 months ago·discuss
Actually it is a anti-demo, because while software allows you to do it, I don't think many software engineers can work on this.
alphabetag675
·4 months ago·discuss
When we are installing docker repositories on my Rockylinux installation on 100 nodes at once, should we need to manually put an age of the person who is running the script somewhere in the process? Will docker be forced to prevent me from downloading its packages if I do not transmit the age in a header?
alphabetag675
·5 months ago·discuss
I wonder what you have to say about our new generation fertilizers and vaccines.
alphabetag675
·6 months ago·discuss
Will WebRTC be the one needed to be mandated?
alphabetag675
·6 months ago·discuss
When you are learning, everything is important. I think it is okay to cut the person some slack regarding this.
alphabetag675
·6 months ago·discuss
You are arguing the converse. Access to information doesn't make people educated, but lack of access definitely puts people at a big advantage. Chatbots are not just information, they are tools and using it needs training because they hallucinate.
alphabetag675
·6 months ago·discuss
They would fall behind in the world just like people from developing and poor countries do today.
alphabetag675
·6 months ago·discuss
As long as your language is good enough to generate correct code at any point, it is a specification. If not, it is an ambiguous approximation.
alphabetag675
·6 months ago·discuss
If you could regenerate some code from another code in a deterministic manner, then congrats you have developed a compiler and a high-level language.
alphabetag675
·7 months ago·discuss
Times New Roman was designed for a time when printing quality was not that good. With 1080p screen nowadays, that barrier is removed, so optimization of readability has different constraints.
alphabetag675
·7 months ago·discuss
Cheap compute would be a boon for science research.
alphabetag675
·9 months ago·discuss
Such a long blog post about privacy failure due to correlation and no mention of things like https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/K-anonymity

Disappointing.
alphabetag675
·9 months ago·discuss
Sodium batteries are much better for environment. Sodium is everywhere.
alphabetag675
·10 months ago·discuss
That's patently untrue. They do not remove stuff, they just keep changing the APi which means that the modules need to keep evolving.
alphabetag675
·10 months ago·discuss
Finally an explanation for the three copies. Always wondered about this, but somehow was too busy to look it up.
alphabetag675
·10 months ago·discuss
It's easy to see what it could be by looking at Green500.
alphabetag675
·10 months ago·discuss
Account for around 3MW for every 1000 GPUs. So, 10GW is around 333 * 10 * 3MW so 3.33 * 1k * 1k GPUs, so around 3.33 M GPUs