AMD, a leading AI semiconductor design company in the United States
Ouch
I once met a person that never drank water, only soft drinks. It’s not the unhealthiness of this that disturbed me, but the fact they did it without the requisite paperwork.
Unlike those disorganised people I have a formal waiver. I primarily drink steam and crushed glaciers.
AMD, a leading AI semiconductor design company in the United States
Ouch
File I’m printing: A4 PDF
Default printer setting in Windows: A4
Default setting on printer itself: A4
Setting that gets chosen automatically in the print dialog: Letter
Actual article is a video by Debauer: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1QK28oQXwo8
I’m torn between the written article (yay I don’t have to watch a video) and the fact it’s a cheap writeup of someone else’s story. My ethics are melting. I miss written form stories, less people do them these days.
More photos: https://www.pcmag.com/news/what-is-camm-perhaps-the-future-look-of-memory-in-laptops
These things are really big and wide. The connector itself is huge. I hope this means the electrical connection is reliable (less mem errors), but maybe that will be offset by the higher speeds (tighter impedance tolerances).
Looking forward to seeing (eventually) blog posts about people trying to use these with SoCs in their projects. I wonder if they’ll hit annoying issues or if it will be as easy as routing to to bare DRAM chips.
I can’t help but think of the opposite problem. Imagine if a site completely made of bots manages to invite one human and encourages them to invite more humans (via doorstep handshakes or otherwise). Results would be interesting.
This has some similarities to the invite-tree method that lobste.rs uses. You have to convince another, existing user that you’re human to join. If a bot invites lots of other bots it’s easy to tree-ban them all, if a human is repeatedly fallible you can remove their invite privileges, but you still get bots in when they trick humans (lobsters isn’t handshakes-at-doorstep level by any margin).
I convinced another user to invite me over IRC. That’s probably the worst medium for convincing someone that you’re human, but hey, humanity through obscurity :)
This would have been even more troll with a 0% answer, because that would add another layer of paradox.