Actually education is probably the largest selection factor. Educated people have less children than less educated people. Sometimes massively so. This is not necessarily linked with intelligence, it correlates more with socio economic factors.
Actually education is probably the largest selection factor. Educated people have less children than less educated people. Sometimes massively so. This is not necessarily linked with intelligence, it correlates more with socio economic factors.
The info graphic suggests that they use the different cooling rate of the first and second layer to lock in the applied magnetic field of heat assisted magnetic recording.
They beat both layers
They apply a magnetic field to save a “1” bit
Both layers are magnetized to a “1” bit
The first layer cools down and locks that bit into place permanently.
They apply the magnetic field to save a “0” bit
While the second layer is still hot and accepts the “0” orientation of the magnetic field, the first layer is already too cold and will not change its magnetization.
The second layer cools down and locks that bit into place.
Neat!
He’s using it though.
I can imagine having a tutorial on how to hold and move your hands floating in space right next to the grip could be pretty nice for beginners. Or just make the boring exercise more interesting by watching some form of entertainment.
German psychiatrists be like:
Only during totality.
You still need them if you want to see the moon creep across the sun.
The rules aren’t any different for AI. AI is not a legal entity, just like a pen and canvas are not. It is always about the person who makes money with facsimiles of copyrighted previous work.
Dem wird danach der @sagrotan laufen XD
Does it clearly need access to files outside the /home directory though?
You said your volume mount failed. How about mounting something inside your home folder into the docker container?
Or start a new session by typing bash, when already in bash.
Thanks, good to know. I’ll see if can set that up.
By about 4.8 percent.
Ok I thought it common knowledge but maybe I should specify.
Datum is the singular form of data. Data is a collection of many single datums. If you have ten thousand anecdotes they do in fact become statistically significant.
How do you get certs for internal applications?
I use caddy and it does everything for me, but my limited understanding is that the dns entry for which the certs are requested must point to the ip address at which caddy is listening. So if I have a DNS entry like internal.domain.com which resolves to 10.0.0.123 and caddy is listening on that address I can get a http connection, but not an https connection, because letsencrypt can’t verify that 10.0.0.123 is actually under my control.
Edit: whoops, got a little bit sidetracked and didn’t talk about cloudflare at all. I’ll leave it up nonetheless as it contains info.
The reverse proxy only listens on port 80 and 443, so yes, all your services will be accessible through just one/two ports.
The reverse proxy will parse the http request headers and ask the appropriate upstream service (e.g. jellyfin) on localhost:12345 what it should send as a reply. Yes, this means that you need to have a http header so that the reverse proxy can differentiate the services. You don’t need to buy a domain for that, you can use iPhone to make your made up domain map to a local IP address, but you need to call the reverse proxy as sub.domain.com. 192.168.0.123:80 won’t work, because the proxy has no idea which service you want to reach.
I found it really easy to set up with docker compose and caddy as a reverse proxy. Docker services on the same network automatically resolve their names so the configuration file for caddy (the reverse proxy) is literally just sub.mydomain.com { reverse_proxy jellyfin:12345 }
. This will expose the jellyfin docker, which is listening on port 12345, as sub.mydomain.com on port 80.
When you say “all molecules that comprise earth,” are you including every molecule in the atmosphere out to the Karman line?
For what it’s worth this won’t change the result in any meaningful way. Both in terms of atom count and atom mass the atmosphere makes up only a tiny fraction of the earth’s material.
No, your clock is right 1440 or 86400 times a day. Not exactly twice.
The saying is “even a broken clock is right twice a day”
We don’t digest cellulose, our intestines and appendix are not long enough. Compare our body plan to a horse or rat (giant appendix) or cow or sheep (multiple stomachs, filled with bacteria that break down cellulose). Cellulose goes right through. But that’s the fiber that is always so highly praised and not actually a bad thing.
No, it’s a datum - about how people feel
Performance numbers are easy to find. The prices have not been great and the 4060 is held back by its reduced memory speed, but it’s a performance increase nevertheless. The flagship product, the one that shows what is currently possible in terms of GPU power, did show remarkable improvement in top performance.
I’m more salty about AMD not supporting ai workloads on their consumer gpus. Yes, ROCm exists and it will work on quite a few cards, but officially it’s not supported. This is a major reason why Nvidia is still the only serious player in town.
It’s an Android App that you can use to browse lemmy:
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=io.syncapps.lemmy_sync
Plenty of answers already.
I’d like to point out that it’s not medicine alone, but empathy that changes natural selection. We have evidence of our ancestors caring for members of their tribe that would have been unable to survive otherwise.
But while in some edge cases (some diseases) you could make an argument that it’s bad for future humanity for some reason, it’s overall good, because it enables a larger population. And a larger population has a better chance of mutating to fit changing environments. Or to phrase it differently: diversification comes first, selection can wait.