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Neywiny
·4 giorni fa·discuss
To be clear though that's GB/s. Which is 2 terabits/sec
Neywiny
·8 giorni fa·discuss
Assume slow
Neywiny
·9 giorni fa·discuss
A very heavy article. I'm not sure I agree with blaming the governer at all for this. I'm not supporting him in any way, but the court decided who was guilty sometimes decades before. Whether he throws a dart to decide who or not, the only options are people who were convicted.

I also take issue with this:

> As she sat in traffic looking at the commuters around her, she realized none of them had any idea that a man was slated to die that day.

It's a bit pedantic, but no she didn't. She may have hypothesized that, or guessed it, but she didn't realize it. She didn't know every person there. The commuter next to her might be even more in tune with the executions. She can't know that, so no she didn't realize that.
Neywiny
·10 giorni fa·discuss
With 64GB it looks like I can't run 120b models which is a problem for me. Maybe 96 would be enough
Neywiny
·11 giorni fa·discuss
^^^^ yes I feel like this isn't explained. They may as well be saying they're using a law to protect ducks from poachers or something. I'm not seeing the link between the two concepts. Somebody is deciding to give them this payout and they don't say why.
Neywiny
·11 giorni fa·discuss
I read the article and I'm still not understanding why this happens. It gave a lot of examples and said a lot about what the law was trying to do But why are they getting this much from arbitration and why aren't the surgeons able to do the same?
Neywiny
·11 giorni fa·discuss
My recommendation is that sadly it's just not worth it. NTFS not being case sensitive has caused me uncountable lost hours for why repos wouldn't compile. I don't understand people choosing to rely on case sensitivity for anything because it's a readability issue for me, but people do. The amount of times I've just re-cloned in the wsl drive and my weirdness goes away is too high
Neywiny
·11 giorni fa·discuss
Not to be a bootlicker but AMD releasing a product doesn't mean another company should make more DDR4. That's not price fixing. In the embedded space it's sadly very common for a part to be compatible with a very low number of options (shout out to cellular/admux RAM on the STM32H745 nucleo). That's just the way the cookie crumbles.
Neywiny
·11 giorni fa·discuss
Especially industrially, ddr3l is just fine. At a certain point you don't need the speed of newer generations, and buying new idk lpddr5x/t controllers for 30 year old process nodes just isn't worth it. Until ddr3/l to EOL from everybody. The big 3 aren't the only memory fabs.
Neywiny
·12 giorni fa·discuss
HBM is also DRAM. I also think it's kind of a weak argument to say that them discontinuing ddr3 (which while in use still today in industrial/embedded was on the way out for consumers 10 years ago) and ddr4 which last had consumer CPUs for it 3 years ago is meaningful. What we need now is ddr5. Turning off the old fabs and moving those resources including people to ddr5 is a good thing. That's not price fixing. It's possible price fixing is in play, but discontinuing products people objectively don't use as much anymore isn't it.
Neywiny
·14 giorni fa·discuss
So is usb superspeed. The tx and rx don't flip around like low/full/high speed
Neywiny
·18 giorni fa·discuss
At least for US based people, my local airport has a weather station I could pull historic data from. Only I think daily though. But it was a well formatted document for bringing into my code
Neywiny
·21 giorni fa·discuss
Or an image detection model. Fraction of the compute and can run even on edge embedded. And easy to train with your own data
Neywiny
·22 giorni fa·discuss
When I got my (admittedly car) license they made it clear that's illegal. Hasn't stopped people from doing it but yeah don't. Maybe get a quieter exhaust
Neywiny
·22 giorni fa·discuss
With you on this especially because somebody I know asked me to help change their oil and they hadn't even considered there being waste oil to dispose of
Neywiny
·25 giorni fa·discuss
Was looking into a ram upgrade and the kit is 4x what it was even a year ago. I'm with you on this one
Neywiny
·26 giorni fa·discuss
I will be trying this ASAP. With the locally hosted models I've run and Gemeni's free no-login results, I've found they love to put in everything the skill here tells it not to. Today one in Python put a lambda that has no arguments to call a function that takes no arguments instead of just passing the function. There's at least one linter that checks for that but still it's a lot of babysitting to get good code.
Neywiny
·26 giorni fa·discuss
^^^^^ https://xkcd.com/2501/

Just like how Linus from LTT (just trust me bro on the source) said one day he needed a tool (hammer?) so he walked into the hardware store, found what looked like a hammer, and bought it. End of journey. And then he finally realized how a regular person buys tech. Most people do not care, do not know they should care, and do not care enough to know if they should care enough.
Neywiny
·27 giorni fa·discuss
I think I agree but currently it's analysis paralysis. Just had a huge repair bill come in for the car and to be blunt if I could supplement its daily wear and tear I'd appreciate it, so the fire under me is starting to get lit.
Neywiny
·28 giorni fa·discuss
I'm not considering replacing my car just yet, but supplementing with an electric scooter or bike might be nice