I’ve made almost this exact joke about my wife, who is making twice my salary working for an accelerator manufacturer (that isn’t NVIDIA).
Amanda
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Amanda@aggregatet.orgto World News@lemmy.world•World leaders react to Biden’s decision to exit presidential raceEnglish2·1 year agoThis is funnier than it has any right to be
Amanda@aggregatet.orgto World News@lemmy.world•Israeli attacked in Greece, assailants flee after seeing his crossEnglish1·1 year agoSeems like it worked in this case (if you beat a random guy in the streets I’m not sure what else to call you)
Amanda@aggregatet.orgto Technology@lemmy.world•Doing unit test generation better with LLMs and mutation testingEnglish1·1 year agoHasn’t this been posted five thousand times already?
Amanda@aggregatet.orgto Open Source@lemmy.ml•Drew DeVault: So you want to compete with or replace open sourceSvenska2·1 year agoSomeone described open source as the commons of capital and I guess that’s not entirely incorrect. The availability of boring things like server operating systems, encryption libraries, etc, cheapens many commodities to the point where they are viable because people can afford them. Imagine the price of whatever IoT trinket is in vogue if the maker had to roll every software it touches from scratch.
Amanda@aggregatet.orgOPto Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•Has anyone attempted the bike setup from the Monk and Robot series?Svenska4·1 year agoThis is for sure the closest I’ve seen so far and I’d have never found it without you. Thank you!
Amanda@aggregatet.orgOPto Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•Has anyone attempted the bike setup from the Monk and Robot series?Svenska2·1 year agoAlso I’d love to see your sketches!!!
Amanda@aggregatet.orgOPto Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•Has anyone attempted the bike setup from the Monk and Robot series?Svenska2·1 year agoI’m not too concerned about bears since they’re very uncommon where I live (Northern Europe), but I was thinking fibreglass or possibly some special plywood with aluminium frame. I actually did some calculations on the weight of a frame and it’s pretty ok even with steel bars, especially if they’re hollow.
Amanda@aggregatet.orgOPto Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•Has anyone attempted the bike setup from the Monk and Robot series?Svenska1·1 year agoThanks!
Amanda@aggregatet.orgOPto Solarpunk@slrpnk.net•Has anyone attempted the bike setup from the Monk and Robot series?Svenska4·1 year agoThis was kind of my secret agenda here, happy it worked out!
I assume we need a lot of breakthroughs to even have useful quantum computing at all, but sure.
Isn’t quantum encryption interesting for end users?
The comments on this one really surprised me. I thought the kinds of people who hang out on XDA-developers were developers. I assumed that developers had a much better understanding of computer architecture than the people commenting (who of course may not be representative of all readers).
I also get the idea that the writer is being vague not to simplify but because they genuinely don’t know the details, which feels even worse.
Interesting! Do you have a link to a write up about this? I don’t know anything about the windows memory manager
Presumably you’d have a QPU in your regular computer, like with other accelerators for graphics etc, or possibly a tiny one for cryptography integrated in the CPU
Amanda@aggregatet.orgto Buy it for Life@slrpnk.net•Are Thule backpacks still good?English1·1 year agoMeanwhile, me asking for spare parts for a few years old bike trailer: lol that’s the old model we don’t have the parts for that one
Well I sure as fuck don’t fund us as a phd student in programming languages