

Depends on the other side effects


Depends on the other side effects


But how many fake ones did it also find ?


Meanwhile, every ML arguing china isn’t a dictatorship…


Also renewables are really cheap these days.
If oil prices spike too much, more things will transition, leading to more long-term oil sale losses. They can’t afford to hike prices too much.


True. Same technique Israel and Russia are using actually


Now it’s your proposal’s turn not to make any sense. This is an article about a chip with a hardwired model being super fast.
Of course the hardwiring is inflexible, and much, much faster.


If you add levels of indirection, extra transistors and such, it would be surprising to manage to maintain the same level of performance, especially since this design seems to rely on hardwiring to achieve its speed…


Then it would stop being 73 times faster than NVIDIA.


This one feels shorter-lived than the average chip, tho.
With the hardwiring and all.


That’s the thing : estimating traffic time is just as hard if not harder than parking. There’s no excuse for not providing a bracket to give people guesses for that, just like traffic delays.
Also the thing about fluid dynamics is that the flow characteristics change dramatically below and above the Reynolds coefficient, and that just shifts the issue : heavily trafficked roads tend to hover really close to it and being wrong by just a few cars or wrongly estimating their agressivity (yeah that changes things significantly) can completely throw off the calculations.


It actually tries but it’s mathematically really hard. A little change to the input can dramatically change the result. It’s a chaotic problem.
Still no excuse for not accounting for parking time.


As far as we can tell !


Cars, car lifestyles and car urbanism are incompatible with sustainability.
More than a little, unfortunately…
Surely your username can clue you in~


Several sources are cited upstairs.
The act of heating nicotine produces cancerous products, not to mention the formaldehyde…


And reduced usage by existing customers, reduced network effect, etc…
Cars make people dumber