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ScaleneTriangle commented on Nvidia Hopper GPU Architecture and H100 Accelerator   anandtech.com/show/17327/... · Posted by u/jsheard
aninteger · 3 years ago
Given that it's Nvidia, no Linux support. That's the catch.
ScaleneTriangle · 3 years ago
I thought that only applied to their consumer products.
ScaleneTriangle commented on Nvidia H100   nvidia.com/en-us/data-cen... · Posted by u/asparagui
ScaleneTriangle · 3 years ago
So in the press release they mention the release of a 144 core two chip cpu. They also mention that NVLink is coming to ALL their products. Why weren't those in the headline?
ScaleneTriangle commented on Nukemap   nukemap.org/nukemap/... · Posted by u/warrenm
cammikebrown · 3 years ago
Why is that?
ScaleneTriangle · 3 years ago
I'm trying to find more information, I know they're was at least one study of a Canadian soldier who survived an explosion inside the radius that he should have died due to the pressure wave.
ScaleneTriangle commented on Nukemap   nukemap.org/nukemap/... · Posted by u/warrenm
cammikebrown · 3 years ago
Why is that?
ScaleneTriangle · 3 years ago
It has something to do with the pressure wave and how it changes with distance, since I posted that comment I've been looking for more information but I don't know the right terms.
ScaleneTriangle commented on Nukemap   nukemap.org/nukemap/... · Posted by u/warrenm
DantesKite · 3 years ago
Interesting. I didn't expect the thermal radiation to be farther away than the blast radius. I would've thought they overlapped. Almost makes it sound like you're most likely to survive a nuclear bomb if you're closer to it than farther away, up to a certain point.
ScaleneTriangle · 3 years ago
I don't know about nukes, but large conventional bombs have an unintuitive survival distance profile. Something like <10 units away, you die, 10-20 units away, you can survive, 20-30 units away you die, >30 units away you survive.
ScaleneTriangle commented on New engine could save internal combustion from the scrap heap   motor1.com/news/563664/ne... · Posted by u/bobajeff
inamberclad · 4 years ago
I don't understand the "very low or no emissions" statement. It's burning anything with carbon in it, it's going to produce CO2?
ScaleneTriangle · 4 years ago
Can burn hydrogen.
ScaleneTriangle commented on New engine could save internal combustion from the scrap heap   motor1.com/news/563664/ne... · Posted by u/bobajeff
aitchnyu · 4 years ago
Any speculation about thermal efficiency and if you can't imagine this in a Kei hybrid? I imagine 25000 rpm and 300 psi turbos will be very noisy
ScaleneTriangle · 4 years ago
The presentation says 60%
ScaleneTriangle commented on Let's Settle This   neal.fun/lets-settle-this... · Posted by u/sangeeth96
ScaleneTriangle · 4 years ago
The g is silent. It's pronounced "if".
ScaleneTriangle commented on A deployable, annular, 30m telescope, space-based observatory [pdf]   northropgrumman.com/wp-co... · Posted by u/marcodiego
yodon · 4 years ago
Looks over at an old copy of Ringworld on the shelf and wonders what kind of imaging one could do of neighboring star systems if you put mirrors around the edge of the ring.
ScaleneTriangle · 4 years ago
Use the sun as a lens and you won't need a megastructure.
ScaleneTriangle commented on The American polity is cracked, and might collapse. Canada must prepare   theglobeandmail.com/opini... · Posted by u/dredmorbius
postingawayonhn · 4 years ago
And the government has the most powerful military in the would. No rebellion will succeed without significant support from the military establishment.
ScaleneTriangle · 4 years ago
It doesn't have to succeed to cause problems.

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KarmaCake day57June 29, 2021View Original