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4 years ago
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on: Nvidia Hopper GPU Architecture and H100 Accelerator
I thought that only applied to their consumer products.
ScaleneTriangle
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4 years ago
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on: Nvidia H100
So in the press release they mention the release of a 144 core two chip cpu. They also mention that NVLink is coming to ALL their products. Why weren't those in the headline?
ScaleneTriangle
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4 years ago
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on: Nukemap
I'm trying to find more information, I know they're was at least one study of a Canadian soldier who survived an explosion inside the radius that he should have died due to the pressure wave.
ScaleneTriangle
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4 years ago
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on: Nukemap
It has something to do with the pressure wave and how it changes with distance, since I posted that comment I've been looking for more information but I don't know the right terms.
ScaleneTriangle
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4 years ago
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on: Nukemap
I don't know about nukes, but large conventional bombs have an unintuitive survival distance profile. Something like <10 units away, you die, 10-20 units away, you can survive, 20-30 units away you die, >30 units away you survive.
ScaleneTriangle
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4 years ago
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on: New engine could save internal combustion from the scrap heap
Can burn hydrogen.
ScaleneTriangle
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4 years ago
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on: New engine could save internal combustion from the scrap heap
The presentation says 60%
ScaleneTriangle
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4 years ago
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on: Let's Settle This
The g is silent. It's pronounced "if".
ScaleneTriangle
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4 years ago
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on: A deployable, annular, 30m telescope, space-based observatory [pdf]
Use the sun as a lens and you won't need a megastructure.
ScaleneTriangle
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4 years ago
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on: The American polity is cracked, and might collapse. Canada must prepare
It doesn't have to succeed to cause problems.
ScaleneTriangle
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4 years ago
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on: The internet is held together with spit and baling wire
Here in Canada all the modem/router combo units from large providers are gigabit for LAN. In pretty sure that it's been that way for at least 5 years.
I'm pretty sure new PCs and laptops have had gigabit standard for probably about 10 years.
Enthusiast and prosumer motherboards are now coming with 2.5 gigabit networking.
ScaleneTriangle
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4 years ago
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on: Raspberry Pi Colocation
If it doesn't have to be a Pi and just needs to be ARM, then AWS, GCP and Oracle all offer ARM instances and the ability to have custom images. I'm pretty sure they all have options that cost less than .05 USD an hour for on demand, and I know that GCP and AWS have tons of free credit available.
ScaleneTriangle
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4 years ago
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on: We analyzed 425k favicons
Would have liked to see more color analysis, like a graph showing the number of distinct colours per icon.
ScaleneTriangle
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4 years ago
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on: The reason employees aren't returning to work in America [video]
Better pay, better working conditions.
ScaleneTriangle
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4 years ago
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on: How we built an auto-scalable Minecraft server for 1000+ players
Is there another game that supports direct interaction between everyone in a group of as many players as EVE supports?
ScaleneTriangle
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4 years ago
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on: How we built an auto-scalable Minecraft server for 1000+ players
If you look at the developer blogs for EVE Online, you'll have endless reading about massive scale multiplayer servers. Possibly the most technically impressive massively multiplayer experience
ScaleneTriangle
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4 years ago
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on: Photography technology has influenced what people consider a good picture
The example of a selfie is in fact, not a selfie.
ScaleneTriangle
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4 years ago
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on: BootOS: Monolithic operating system in 512 bytes of x86 machine code
For something to be considered clickbait it generally needs to be significantly deceptive.
ScaleneTriangle
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4 years ago
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on: FB messenger silently censoring links, claims they were sent
Well considering that this behavior only appears in specific situations, I'm inclined to believe the bug claim.
ScaleneTriangle
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4 years ago
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on: FB messenger silently censoring links, claims they were sent
This is a bug. The intended behaviour is to notify the user that tried to send the link.
Doesn't make it okay.