

The chips are made in Taiwan (TSMC), this is likely for chip designers, (and marketers and executives and sundry other hangers on of little worth), water is irrelevant. Evil on the other hand…


The chips are made in Taiwan (TSMC), this is likely for chip designers, (and marketers and executives and sundry other hangers on of little worth), water is irrelevant. Evil on the other hand…


Getting Meta’s walled garden fingers out of the VR pie can only be a good thing, perhaps long term, but given Steam Frame incoming, probably not.


I…. am not actually sure if you’re joking or not.
Bit of Column A, bit of column B…
Maybe it should have been ‘Take how long you think it will take at first blush’. Scotty’s method is good with a bit more experience.


Check out soulseek, next gen napster with FLAC…nicotine is a good client (use a VPN obvs)


amount of gas in an AC system is insignificant compared to the CO2 generated just making the AC system in the first place.
Let alone running the damn thing (on fossil fuel electricity).


Take how long you think it will take, double the number and increase the units (at least until you’re senior). e.g. 2 days -> 4 weeks


Well done Canada!


Ye canna change the laws of physics, Captin.
Also Titanium is a bitch to extract if I recall correctly, hence the price. Still, options are good.


How do you separate it?
Fractional distillation of liquid air I believe (like separating petrol and diesel).


Credit card in your phone case, use your banks’ website, 95+% of people right there.


Not so long ago I would have said electrons in a CRT screen (old school TV). When the electrons leave the accelerating anode, they are traveling at a reasonable fraction of the speed of light


You’re not wrong, but when/if (joyously, apparently, often it’s more profitable to destroy things for the tax break than to sell them) a significant surplus appears, adapters or new motherboards will appear fairly soon. Even things like H200s can probably be made into co-processors (hopefully running at a sane wattage for home users), as u/tal says there’s already ways to integrate into the linux kernel as (very fast) RAM, I doubt the compute will be left on the table for long.
H200 PCIe5 x 16 card anyone?
Wake me when there’s a slider.
Lengthwise, nokia n900 style, with a smaller screen (actually this is 4", that’s one box ticked, prefer 5" tho), and a bigger battery, and an open OS, and sd card expansion, basically an anti-todays-phone I guess…