

So much of this war footage will be used to inspire vfx work going forward. Silver lining in the horror I suppose


So much of this war footage will be used to inspire vfx work going forward. Silver lining in the horror I suppose


The hostility is that you’re questioning my answer already without even bothering to do the most basic of research, it’s frankly whiny and annoying. To answer you again though. No. It’s not possible you’re installing any of this hardware anywhere second hand. As I originally stated. Anything else is copeium.


Alright, sure buddy. You’ve got a 14.3Kw hookup (per 2U sever blade) and a glycol loop at your small business… These data centers operate at scales beyond the level of normal people or businesses. It’ll end up ewaste or I’ll eat my shoe, I’ve seen it time and time again with university super clusters and these are no different.


If you think you can do it bro, but I’ve been in the industry long enough to know where this shit goes and it ain’t to second hand use. You’re ignoring so many aspects beyond just the firmware, I mentioned the infrastructure as well. A single Blackwell 2u draws 14.3Kw you’re not installing that in your fuckin’ home and that’s before we get to the mandated dedicated water lines or the fact you’re probably not cracking advanced firmware locks like that. It’s frankly a ridiculous proposition that reeks of a lack of knowledge on the subject.


Can it be considered a free fall if republicans haven’t even broken lock step once? They’re still up there swearing up and down it’s not a fucking war while he literally refers to it as nothing but a war multiple times over again (with his administration and department of war).
Paper recycling unfortunately makes the problem worse than just sequestering the carbon in a landfill. :(


Mossad and censorship? No. Never.


I for one didn’t see it coming! He campaigned on no new wars, lower costs, higher employment, and releasing the Epstien files on day 1. Generally he’s been great at keeping promises. (/s if it weren’t obvious)


I hope you are right and things turn around 💜


The American public will do anything to live a better life, except demand fair wages.


It’s likely a compromise as the document is extremely sensitive to light and changes in temperature. Displaying it like this is a ridiculous thing to have done, but at least it’s just one of the copies and not a significant original. Still… Something tells me the orange lump would rather it be hanging from the roll in the white house bathroom the way he acts.


The hardware is generally extremely custom and licensed to high hell with specific locked firmware. It will be ewaste if the bubble crashes. You won’t be running anything like this in your house and it’s very unlikely the producers will take any steps to remove the locks on the hardware even if it were designed to be compatible with consumer grade utilities and infrastructure.
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Do… Do good? Like… With a missile?


I don’t live in NYC personally, so I’m not sure the particulars that city is going through, but the US in general is looking towards his admin as a beacon of sensible hope. To maintain that he’ll need to move fast imo, but who knows. Maybe we’ll be canceling elections soon and it’ll all be a moot point anyway.


I respectfully disagree. I know that is the optimal solution and I wish I lived in an age where slow meaningful change matters but you’ll just get outplayed in today’s world. Look seriously at the 2020-2024 Biden administration. They did so many things correctly (economy, energy, consumer protection) but due to them moving on everything slow af their enemies out manuvered them. Gotta move fast or get left behind, both sides aren’t playing a fair game.


It’s sad that people who don’t know what it’s like will probably disagree with you, and to be honest I do not have a entirely better solution as it feels like it requires positive intent not specific stipulations (Russia and North Korea for example take it to the other side of the extreme). The width and depth of the human experience remains one of it’s worst characteristics. 🫠


Seems slow. Good progress, but he can’t make plans with such marginal gains over the course of 4 years. The people he’s up against certainly aren’t, they think quarter to quarter.


That’s literally how any update on a computer ever will work. Real downsides worth mentioning would be like “you’ll be unbootable, you can’t rollback, it’ll update a bunch of other packages, it might delete user home”. Having to select an old entry in your grub config at boot because the new kernel doesn’t play nice with any number of custom peripherals or packages on your system is not what I would consider a serious downside and you’d have to do it if Kubuntu decided to roll a kernel update anyway. Do you uh, use linux?
The craziest shit ever tbh.