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1 month ago
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on: Stargaze: SpaceX's Space Situational Awareness System
I wonder what you have to say about our new generation fertilizers and vaccines.
alphabetag675
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1 month ago
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on: France Aiming to Replace Zoom, Google Meet, Microsoft Teams, etc.
Will WebRTC be the one needed to be mandated?
alphabetag675
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1 month ago
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on: I made my own Git
When you are learning, everything is important. I think it is okay to cut the person some slack regarding this.
alphabetag675
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1 month ago
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on: Giving university exams in the age of chatbots
You are arguing the converse. Access to information doesn't make people educated, but lack of access definitely puts people at a big advantage. Chatbots are not just information, they are tools and using it needs training because they hallucinate.
alphabetag675
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1 month ago
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on: Giving university exams in the age of chatbots
They would fall behind in the world just like people from developing and poor countries do today.
alphabetag675
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1 month ago
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on: Provenance Is the New Version Control
As long as your language is good enough to generate correct code at any point, it is a specification. If not, it is an ambiguous approximation.
alphabetag675
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1 month ago
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on: Provenance Is the New Version Control
If you could regenerate some code from another code in a deterministic manner, then congrats you have developed a compiler and a high-level language.
alphabetag675
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2 months ago
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on: Rubio stages font coup: Times New Roman ousts Calibri
Times New Roman was designed for a time when printing quality was not that good. With 1080p screen nowadays, that barrier is removed, so optimization of readability has different constraints.
alphabetag675
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3 months ago
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on: IBM CEO says there is 'no way' spending on AI data centers will pay off
Cheap compute would be a boon for science research.
alphabetag675
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4 months ago
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on: Why IP address truncation fails at anonymization
alphabetag675
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4 months ago
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on: Sodium-ion batteries have started to appear in cars and home storage
Sodium batteries are much better for environment. Sodium is everywhere.
alphabetag675
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5 months ago
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on: Bcachefs removed from the mainline kernel
That's patently untrue. They do not remove stuff, they just keep changing the APi which means that the modules need to keep evolving.
alphabetag675
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5 months ago
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on: Investigating a Forged PDF
Finally an explanation for the three copies. Always wondered about this, but somehow was too busy to look it up.
alphabetag675
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5 months ago
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on: OpenAI and Nvidia announce partnership to deploy 10GW of Nvidia systems
It's easy to see what it could be by looking at Green500.
alphabetag675
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5 months ago
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on: OpenAI and Nvidia announce partnership to deploy 10GW of Nvidia systems
Account for around 3MW for every 1000 GPUs. So, 10GW is around 333 * 10 * 3MW so 3.33 * 1k * 1k GPUs, so around 3.33 M GPUs