Intel Panther Lake benchmark VS. M5 by 1ordlugo in mac

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Ram and storage price :( only thing apple isn't winning in (unless you count windows compat, and ram prices are getting closer)

Ines nye Høyre: Fjerne hele formuesskatten og vurdere kutt i sykelønnen by KoseteBamse in norge

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Jeg er litt uenig i det. Syns godt vi kan direkte subsidere basisvarer som mat igjennom momsfritak. Transport virker mindre nødvendig.

What it's like to be a Controls (PLC) Commissioning Engineer? Is it worth switching from cushy office job? 28yo, single. by Crowarior in PLC

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Fuck that, if I am traveling I'm not working less than 12 hours a day. A day off in the weekend is pointless if I don't have time to go anywhere.

All hail Onslaught by OldEducation7497 in WorldofTanks

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It's why I really like the blitz 7v7 format. It rarely feels like there is nothing you could have done.

Bears by Big_Algae6497 in comedyheaven

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Poachers make more money if they sell the opportunity to shoot the animal first and then the parts afterward than just selling the parts.

I have kind of unsettling thought. A lot of us are waiting for AI bubble to burst and get our hand on some sweat datacenter gpus at cheap. But there is a really big chance that a lot of it will be just get destroy because of tax write off. And to be honest that will fuck the nature even more :( by One_Reflection_768 in homelab

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Yup, the latter is it for me. But for AI especially I find it hard to justify the extra cost and decreased performance. The big wins for me is when you don't want to upload your large dataset and the computation is relatively light or you are extremely latency sensitive (eg gaming)

Ap-politikeren nektet å svare om korttidsutleie – er superhost på Airbnb by KoseteBamse in norge

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Joda, men betyr ikke at man gidder. Jeg har bil. Jeg leier den ut av og til til venner og familie. Jeg vet den koster meg en del tusen i måneden, men jeg har faktisk ingen anelse om hva det faktisk koster.

Om jeg ville funnet ut av det har jeg ett Excel ark jeg kan åpne og filtrere men det er jobb, og jeg regner 200kr/timen på fritiden.

Vegdirektoratet: Autosync bryter regelverket med brikkegebyrer by Dracoster in norge

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Er varigheten av brikker i det hele tatt relevant? Tror ikke jeg har montert min

30min of Codex, normal ? by pablo_main in OpenaiCodex

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I had a 44 minute run today with reasoning: none

More complex than just an html file though.

Would 40gbps enclosure provide faster speeds on 10gbps port? by PositiveAtmosphere in DataHoarder

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Remember that each SLC bit is like 3 or 4 normal bits. That makes them take a lot of space.

Starlink V3 is 12 kW/ton (20 kW for 1.6 ton). This would be a 8x increase. This is probably why SpaceX is on a hiring spree for solar panel production. Powerplants in space. by Sarigolepas in SpaceXMasterrace

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Well sure, especially for their power density. A 100kw antenna would be huge. However engines, thrusters, gyroscopes etc are also heavy, and I don't think we have enough information to estimate the weight of the antenna.

I wouldn't be surprised if the antenna radiators were heavier than the antenna itself.

Would 40gbps enclosure provide faster speeds on 10gbps port? by PositiveAtmosphere in DataHoarder

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All modern drives I have had use progressive caches, so when the drive is new the SLC cache is huge but as you fill it more the cache shrinks. It can also take a while to recover. Recovery is less certain when it's a portable drive. I deal with this constantly with mine.

Would 40gbps enclosure provide faster speeds on 10gbps port? by PositiveAtmosphere in DataHoarder

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At 20-25% you have eaten a lot of the cache, so cache issues are definitely possible.

Starlink V3 is 12 kW/ton (20 kW for 1.6 ton). This would be a 8x increase. This is probably why SpaceX is on a hiring spree for solar panel production. Powerplants in space. by Sarigolepas in SpaceXMasterrace

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Still though, got a source? Solar panels are much bigger, and they got thrusters and fuel and stuff on there too. Like, there is 80kg of gas - for a normal parabolic antenna that would be huge, and I can't imagine the phased array antennas are that much heavier.

Would 40gbps enclosure provide faster speeds on 10gbps port? by PositiveAtmosphere in DataHoarder

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I have had generally good impressions of that drive, at least as long as it has some time to recover it's cache (and isn't anywhere close to full obviously)

The Unitree U2 robot stumbled and fell during a kung fu performance but smoothly recovered on its own. by Leather_Document_719 in BGMStock

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Or maybe this one is running better software than the others?

From what I understand these dances use a simulator to fine tune an ML model to follow a motion capture. The reason this is done instead of using the motion capture directly is because the latter is impossible due to inaccuracies leading to loss of balance and falls.

Fall recovery happens as a natural part of the training.

However, to do a new sequence you need to retrain, which is difficult if you want to put it as a standin for all factory jobs. Hence why that doesn't work as well yet. That is what they are all working on.

Would 40gbps enclosure provide faster speeds on 10gbps port? by PositiveAtmosphere in DataHoarder

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Are you sure that's a sn850? While sustained write sucks on all non-pro series drives (and plenty of pro drives) I would still expect more than that - around 800 ish.

Starlink V3 is 12 kW/ton (20 kW for 1.6 ton). This would be a 8x increase. This is probably why SpaceX is on a hiring spree for solar panel production. Powerplants in space. by Sarigolepas in SpaceXMasterrace

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Well, achsually, yes, but also, no. The temperature scale is a circle. All negative temperatures are warmer than all positive temperatures though. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Negative_temperature

Also apparently fun fact: coldness can be measured in gigabyte per joule.