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Look at the main message: it wasn't malevolence, just incompetence and technical difficulties.
juggertao
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Lasers are so cheap these days. For $50 you can buy a DMX controlled 0.5W RGB laser from AliExpress.

I've been thinking about using them for Christmas lights.
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If it was about control the carriers would block the SIM when it was moved to a different phone.
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> according to a report compiled by a law firm investigating the incident. The law firm, Quinn Emanuel Urquhart & Sullivan, was hired by Cruise to determine whether its executives misled regulators

This is why lawyers are so expensive. Totally worth the money in this case to hire an "independent" auditor.
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Given that people recommend pages like this to try fixing stuck bad pixels, makes sense that it could also break them.
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And at memory stall they are exchanged with other waiting thread groups.

Just like HT.
juggertao
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But it is. GPUs have many more threads in flight than execution units.
juggertao
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Absolute zero is very far away for all practical purposes to act as a bound.
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Depends on the climate.

Houses built in southern Italy are like that (white paint, shutters on windows, ...)

But in the Sweeden the opposite, optimize for heat.
juggertao
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Yet GPUs which take HT to the next level by having thousands of "hyper-threads" work very well for scientific computing.
juggertao
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When will the super-obvious Tether scam implode?

And why aren't they printing Tether right now to push the price back up?
juggertao
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> However, a replacement for the traditional HT is likely to come in the form of Rentable Units, a more efficient pseudo-multi-threaded solution that splits the first thread of incoming instructions into two partitions, assigning them to different cores based on complexity. Rentable Units will use timers and counters to measure P/E core utilization and send parts of the thread to each core for processing.

https://www.hardwaretimes.com/intel-15th-gen-cpus-to-get-ren...
juggertao
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There were discussions to put multiple cars in the same shaft. Obviously there are some complications.
juggertao
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Most modern buildings (2008+) don't have up/down buttons anymore, instead they require each person to input the exact floor they want to go to on a keypad. It's called "destination dispatch".
juggertao
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Classic marble architecture is considered racist and white supremacy adjacent these days.

https://intersectionist.medium.com/american-power-structures...

https://www.newstatesman.com/politics/2018/11/how-classical-...
juggertao
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The current advice is when you buy something to already think about the resale value of the item.

So this excludes all colors for everything. Black, white, gray everything.
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Umbrella Corporation is working on the innovative t-Virus for the next step in human evolution. But people FUD it.
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They mention it was a password spray guess.
juggertao
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The $10K system cost I mentioned is not for the review unit, but for a cheaper configuration with a Radeon RX 7600 GPU ($250). See last page.
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The system is $10k, the CPU costs $5K, the rest of components at most $3K, so I guess that means $2K profit on each system?