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BobDolesGhost
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I've taken dozens of 12 and 15 hour commercial flights, and once even a bone-grinding 19-hour flight. After one of these, you wouldn't...
Yesterday at 8:41 AM
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GPUs poised for major performance enhancements under preliminary HBM4 specs
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I think you mean for the consummer market. Server GPUs from both AMD and Nvidia use HBM already. For example, the MI300x uses 192GB of HBM3.
Yesterday at 8:38 AM
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Laptop fire on American Airlines flight leads to emergency evacuation, injuries
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I love remembering the Galaxy Note7 days. There was a GTA game mod that turned the normal grenades into Note7s. It still cracks me up...
Yesterday at 8:36 AM
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AMD engineer tells the tale of when the PlayStation 4 saved the chipmaker from bankruptcy
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From past reading, I've read that the reason AMD is not in many laptops is that AMD's support to 3rd party laptop integrators is a poor...
Jul 8, 2024
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Steve Ballmer's net worth just passed Bill Gates for the first time ever
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No one really cares. Seriously.
Jul 3, 2024
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Microsoft today still will pay you $50,000 "base salary", plus some food stamps as bonus. You can set up your accommodation tent right...
Jul 3, 2024
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NASA selects SpaceX to help deorbit the International Space Station
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I don't like the conclusion, but that makes sense (edit: just to be clear since internet posts aren't always, I agree with the...
Jun 28, 2024
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NASA selects SpaceX to help deorbit the International Space Station
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Can't park it up higher for more reasons than cost, just heads up. Orbits higher than the ISS's present LEO altitude have considerably...
Jun 27, 2024
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Two airplane-sized asteroids will hurtle past Earth today
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It's vague sounding, but probably could be explained by misquoting some oldest known/available rock formations. Doesn't matter. We know...
Jun 19, 2024
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Two airplane-sized asteroids will hurtle past Earth today
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"at least 60 asteroids over 5 km wide have struck the Earth in its 600-million-year history" Eh?
Jun 19, 2024
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NASA is placing bets on a lunar rail system and cargo transit to Mars
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Cracked me up a bit: The rail track looks like they pasted a picture of my LED strips under my kitchen cabinets onto the lunar surface
May 6, 2024
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Farewell, Atlas: Boston Dynamics says goodbye to its iconic robot with highlights and bloopers reel
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The mechanical bits that they've developed have been amazing over the years. The software bits are the real struggle though. Precisely...
Apr 17, 2024
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