Today’s supercomputers are so boring. A room full of rectangular cabinets has nothing on a Cray that doubles as 70s lounge furniture.
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Wait that’s what you would do if you had nothing to lose? Why wouldn’t you just do that now?
- artifex@lemmy.ziptoTechnology@beehaw.org•A US law firm is taking NordVPN to Court over "deceptive" auto-renewal pricing – here's what we know14·7 days ago
FYI many credit cards will allow you to make virtual numbers which you can then use for individual purchases or groups of purchases. They were originally meant to help combat fraud but I use them for subscription services so that if they give me a hard time about quitting I can simply cancel the card number and file a dispute (which in my few experiences has always gotten me my “overage” fees back)
And it was powered by Linus Torvalds!
I don’t think the Mediaworkstations a-X2P ever came out of “limited production”, but with an EPYC processor, desktop GPU and 6 screens it still meets the mark IMO.
[Edit]: Sorry, a pair of EPYC processors. And it’s a shipping product.
- artifex@lemmy.ziptoScience Memes@mander.xyz•Hertz, showing the difference between science and engineeringEnglish2351·13 days ago
He probably would have figured it out had he had time to evolve into Megahertz.
- artifex@lemmy.ziptoPhotography@lemmy.ml•When analog restoration makes the past feel too real4·18 days ago
Which is especially annoying since it does touch on something interesting and human and ephemeral.
He was probably pulling mid-7 figures for the last 3 years, so at this point I’d guess he just has 3 chickens in the backyard of his palace so that he has something to put on his LinkedIn profile.
A couple prices that went up also have come down, but not by as much as they went up.
I wish there was a good way to track this, because you know a bunch of corps are going to be trying to pass the buck (while also keeping it)
So yesterday’s Anthropic victory said that the use of copyrighted works to train LLMs was fair use, but only because Anthropic had been buying and scanning in the media so the first sale doctrine was protecting them. Did the judge in the facebook case now really say that it was ok to pirate the materials in the first place because there was no market harm? That seems impossible, it seems like it would open up a huge loophole in copyright law.