Same in Denmark, we pretty much had to install one when building our house, to make up for energy loss from the large window area we wanted. We didn't have it properly calibrated at first, but once that was (professionally) done it has worked perfectly and kept a pleasant indoor-climate ever since.
It does!
Both platform-specific compute shaders as well as cross-compilation to CUDA. The authors even provide some basic PyTorch bindings to help use existing shader code for gradient computation and backpropagation in ML and differentiable programming of graphics-adjacent tasks: https://github.com/shader-slang/slang-torch
(Disclaimer: this is the work of my colleagues, and I helped test-drive differentiable Slang and wrote one of the example applications/use-cases)
This is well known in the security community, when I was at Bromium around 2011 or 2012 this was shown in internal demos. And the X230 is a very old laptop, hopefully the newer ones have fixed this problem.
Because the pigs get transported alive to Germany and Poland to get slaughtered, as wages are lower there. Denmark, with a population under six million, still produces 32 million pigs per annum.
They are already massively subsidized and this will only increase their subsidies. In Denmark farmers control government similarly to the way big oil abd gunmakers control government in the US.
The old-and-trusted brand here is https://www.genvex.com/en (ours was supplied by Ecovent though https://ecovent.dk/?lang=en )