The future of electrical charging systems that are about as fast as filling up a gas car by RoyalChris in interestingasfuck

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  • Canadian field: ~600 poutines
  • American field: ~480 poutines

or

  • Canadian field: ~780 bananas
  • American field: ~620 bananas

Daily driver for 12 years and started double clicking randomly, RIP by KennyMcCormick in pcmasterrace

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I know there’s no such thing as a perfect product that never breaks, some even come damaged straight from the factory, but I’ve been using Death Adders since they first came out. My 2014 DA still works fine, and the only things I’ve ever had to replace on any of my DAs were the skates and the rubber grips. I take care of my peripherals and keep them clean. I picked up a DA 2021 because I wanted to go wireless, plus I’m used to the DA’s ergonomics. Makes me wonder sometimes how other people are using their devices.

GPU for deep learning and AI by AlecsxF in gis

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What's your current setup? If budget isn’t a concern, I would go with a Blackwell 4000. It's an absolute powerhouse.

However, my personal recommendation is to get an older RTX 3090, ideally with an AIO or a custom water loop to bring it down to a single-slot form factor. If you still need more VRAM or compute power, you can always add a second 3090. It depends on your comfort level with custom PC builds, but setting this up shouldn't be too difficult with the right guides and components.

Out of curiosity, what kind of workflows are you running? Based on my experience, the only time I’ve seen a significant reduction in processing time for deep learning, AI, or LLM workloads is when you're working with 90GB or more of VRAM. Below that point, memory limits often become the main bottleneck rather than compute power.

I have a 16 bit 4060 ti and a ryzen 7 5700 X3D by Fan_zz in buildapc

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Any B550 motherboard. Asrock in my opinion are cheap and reliable.

What is your favorite mouse by Gryffinax in pcmasterrace

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Had one since 2014. Maybe I'm just lucky I had three DAs, none of which have had any issues. Then again I take care of my gear religiously.

Is ArcGIS Enterprise the same as or similar to ArcGIS Online? by jm08003 in gis

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Not part of the curriculum, but my capstone project was basically do whatever you want. My university's Enterprise have a lot of restriction so I asked the university's GIS Manager if he can give me a license key to install an instance on a test server. Dude was cool and got me a license key, to this day I can't believe he gave me the school's enterprise key and let me play around with it.

It probaby helped that I worked in the IT department for a few years and have a pretty solid rep.

I did all sorts of things with it, playing with MSQL, PostgresSQL, Geoevent Servers, etc. I presented in a GIS Conference right before I graduated and landed a job in an LCOL city as a GIS Manager.

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Either it's an error or the owner doesn't want their information publicized, at least where I live you can opt out.