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You seem to trust Nvidia. I don’t.
You seem to trust Nvidia. I don’t.
Potentially double use for space launches.
360 km or 194 nautic miles is the inter-port distance.
Nah. He’s that Youtube dude.
From the mouth of the beast https://developer.hashicorp.com/nomad/docs/nomad-vs-kubernetes What I have read online is that Nomad can have issues at large scale. No personal experience.
In any case since now OpenShift and Nomad are both under IBM’s umbrella there is space for an enterprise Kubernetes distribution, if someone is brave enough.
Nomad isn’t a real alternative to Kubernetes/OpenShift.
Question is also whether antichinese sanctions are contributing.
Full human equivalent across all capabilities. Gen AI fails pretty much everywhere.
There is no real AI out there, yet.
Why not postfix?
Good luck with that.
8 tons? I wonder how InP on mylar PV would scale up for power density to mass. It would probably be dual-useable as a solar sail too.
nVidia users are in general SOL for FLOSS users in Linux and BSDland. Wayland devs distinctly not at fault here.
The problem with trying to ignore Wayland is that Xorg is abandonware.
I’m more interested in use of APUs like Strix Halo for machine learning for 16+ GB memory size. If only they would also start using HBM in-package…
SELinux rights can be a problem.
My first one was a random floppy distribution off an ftp server. I then tried SuSE off a CD-ROM and then went with Red Hat for a while. Then Debian, now Ubuntu. Tried FreeBSD but didn’t stick. Probably Debian again next. I always prefer Debian on the server though.
Quarter century for me.
No, that captures just the neuroanatomy. Not the properties like density of ion channels, type, value of the synapse and all the things we don’t know yet.