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That's practically the TDP for an entire x1 chassis though. Check out the TDP for a H100 DGX Pod. The performance per watt of GH200 *should* be a massive improvement over x86 with Hopper, especially for clusters


1. This is a feature of the base software, largely inherent to the core feature (see below)

2. Is is configurable and I believe mostly off by default, depending on install method

3. It is lit up in their demo instance

4. It is not a bespoke content filter, this is an `AI POWERED` app that classifies and labels photos so that they can be indexed for text search. Everything is processed through a NASNet and labeled. The upload filter just does some pretty rudimentary heuristics on the labels and decides if it will allow or quarantine the upload. To be clear, It is all server side-- the image is uploaded, its just quarantined.


When you're already running everything through a NASNet and labeling, its pretty easy to somewhat arbitrarily pick a list of labels to blacklist

https://github.com/photoprism/photoprism/blob/ff5f3ddeb1a198...


docker is not the right tool for the job here. this is not an app. this is a nacent project and if you want people to benefit from the underlying code, and contribute back to it to grow this field, you provide proof of concept code, not full, complex and opinionated interfaces that are all crufted up with containerization/packaging. venv is a core module of python and its dead simple to get a virtual environment up and running. you dont have to do any crazy things to expose hardware to it (GPUS), you just run two commands to create and source the environment and then everything just works.


Google search is now completely broken on mobile. This is absolutely terrible. You have to scroll the top bar all the way to the right and choose 'results only' when it starts spewing a ton of nonsense image blocks


Huh? I have to do none of that nonsense. I just searched for "local bike shops" and "best crypto libraries for python" on mobile.

The results are clear and apparent without scrolling needed.


not well. There are various ports in brew and macports but they are all hamstringed in various ways


There is an absolutely fantastic book by Simon Winchester called The Perfectionists. He has a chapter on the steam engine-- the long and the short of it was it couldn't exist until they could precisely machine the bore and piston to adequate tolerances produce enough power without accidentally producing a bomb


Maybe for the Watt engine, but this does not apply to the Savery or Newcomen engines. (Though Part III, or perhaps IV, will have a few notes on some almost totally forgotten machine makers of the 1650s.


man -k somestring


> France's culture ministry told AFP that the French terms would help French people understand the gaming industry better than if all the terms remained in English.

The irony of this is that word's like 'cloud gamer' don't mean a damn thing to native english speakers who don't have the context to understand them. The reason why French isn't the Lingua Franca in this domain is because France accounts for only about 2% of the global video game market. Termes de l'art are forged in the context they are created in.

If dystopian fiction has taught me anything, its that eventually we will all just speak some kind of pidgin, and I think that's très bien.


Actually "joueur dans les nuages" is the exact translation in French... so it doesn't mean anything !!! However "Cloud gamer" is really specific to IT


Beat me to it. beats the hell out portscanning the subnet at the airport


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