So you just need 3 4090’s with 1 displayport each to the monitor and a whole new version of sli.
So you just need 3 4090’s with 1 displayport each to the monitor and a whole new version of sli.
If an upvote is an “I like this” button, then it’s bad UX design to expect people to not use the downvote as an “I don’t like this button.” If there needs to be an “off topic” button then it shouldn’t be styled and placed to look like the exact opposite of the “I like this” button.
I won’t actually recommend doing so, but I’ve definitely contemplated sending glitter bombs to prior landlords who made up charges to withhold security deposits.
Even just getting above the boiling temp of liquid nitrogen is a really big deal. Liquid helium is something we will eventually run out of and is largely dependent on fossil fuel extraction to be collected. Helium can’t be recaptured after it escapes an open loop cooling system.
LN2 is so much cheaper to run and it’s sustainable. We’ll never run out of Nitrogen so long as there’s power to cool it. LN2 is cheaper than craft beer.
I usually look up the number for something like an ftc or fbi tipline if a website absolutely forces putting in personal info.
Except that credit scores have 0 interest in whether they’re fair to the person being scored. They are profitability scores for potential lenders to evaluate doing business with someone. To that end, a lender won’t care if you had a legitimate grievance against the landlord. Withholding rent even through escrow for lease violations is still likely to be viewed as problematic behavior and they wouldn’t want to risk you doing the same to them.
South China Morning Post publishing propaganda? Say it’s not so.
The speed of sound in seawater is around 1500m/s or 5400 km/hr. Something tells me they won’t actually be going supersonic.
The article shouldn’t be referencing the speed of sound without specifying the medium for the sound waves and conditions such as temperature for water or temperature and pressure for air.
Also, the supercavitation would be incredibly noisy underwater, and at those speeds the vessel itself would produce a very loud pressure wave that would be easy to detect. So its advantage wouldn’t be in avoiding detection, it would be in moving fast enough that detection doesn’t matter because no torpedo could intercept them.
Rada makes some pretty decent metal spatulas if you want specific recommendations.
The blade part is way thinner than plastic spatulas. Now that I’m used to the stainless steel ones, I feel clumsy and inept when I have to use someone else’s nylon spatula.
I have no idea if this is a good product or not but look up shock clock alarm watch. It uses an electric shock to wake the wearer up.
Or motorized blinds that can be set to a schedule. I’m very light sensitive and setting the blind schedule is all I need to wake up or sleep in.
Plenty of IPO’s don’t hop up. You’re still placing a bet on how their stock will perform with 0 history to estimate volatility.
Density would be a factor as well for both cost and device dimension/weight.
Cache is way faster than RAM, but it takes up too much die space and power to be the only volatile memory.
Doesn’t visiting a site then quickly hitting the back button derank that site for search results? I’d love to see this site fall to the second page as a result.
It sounds like an Americano with an extra filtering step.
I vaguely remember that being a thing for early commercial 8k projectors, but I don’t know anything about the implementation.