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reason-mr
·hace 2 años·discuss
Yes, widescreen. SGI P/N GDM-FW9011 - from 2001 :)
reason-mr
·hace 2 años·discuss
OMG. I have one of the original SGI 24” 1080p flat screen CRTs (went with the onyx2) in storage. One wonders what that’s worth :) fundamentally a better tube ..
reason-mr
·hace 2 años·discuss
In truth, it must be said that some details were omitted by the simulation :)
reason-mr
·hace 2 años·discuss
Traditional machine vision developers: I have 10,000 problems. You can’t do this.

Neural network people: watch this space, I have a shotgun.
reason-mr
·hace 2 años·discuss
Similarly cobweb: https://openaccess.city.ac.uk/id/eprint/28487/1/Anderson%20t...
reason-mr
·hace 3 años·discuss
If you repeatedly harvest crops from soil without working on building it, this is what happens. Each crop progressively removes some nutrients from the soil with the result that the soil nutrients, and nutrients in the derived food gradually decay. Most petroleum/chemically derived fertilizers do not replace such. It is a known phenomena organic farming circles. Organizations like Rodale institute are working to correct this my improving soil health - but in general we’re been on a long program of “withdrawing money from the bank account without paying in”.
reason-mr
·hace 3 años·discuss
It's beyond dumb and currently all stick and no carrot. By that I mean - at least in CA - a huge state bureaucracy including visual inspections that essentially precludes any real modifications to vehicles - unless you see a referee in which case it is a crapshoot on approval. We would IMO be better served by larger tax incentives on electric, and reduce the CARB bureaucracy enormously - insist on a simple tailpipe test "as it blows". Ridiculous standards have effectively forced small, high compression, often turbo charged, engines on consumers which run extremely hot (observe the heat shielding on newer subarus intended to prevent the engine mounts from burning out). Such engines, while fuel efficient, will never last the 300k miles we saw previously, without extensive messing with - by that I mean engine pulling, gasket full gasket and ring replacement type operations. If you want longevity, the older style toyota, lower compression, engines - which run cool and are marginally less fuel efficient (available in most other places in the world) will last in the 1m mile range.