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@Wileybot2004

21 | Homosexual | RW | Aspiring Machine Learning Developer. | Space German Shepard Guy | Modded Minecraft Enjoyer | DMs open 😉| 🔞

Ohio, USA Katılım Ekim 2021
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bumbadum@bumbadum14·
I’ll never forget when Richard was arguing pro H-1B he brought up SpaceX as an example of successful H-1B employment, which literally was sued by the Biden admin for not employing immigrants, because they are a defense tech firm and cannot employ foreign nationals. He is literally the most peak midwit to ever midwit.
Richard Hanania@RichardHanania

I think I’ve figured out that when they say “we’re a nation not an economy” they mean “I can’t stand the thought of anyone here who reminds me how useless I am to society.”

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OnlyFr1tz@FritzyStarAD·
AWH HELL NAWH INTO THE ASBESTOS MINE WITH YOU
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Pericles
Pericles@PerryALPHA·
@realDonaldTrump I want to URINATE on Stephen Colbert and RAM into his anus until he needs to wear DIAPERS
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Moises Cardoso@idontwantusernm·
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Serbian Muscle
Serbian Muscle@SerbianMuscle·
Security officer Marko Height: 190 cm / 6′ 3″ Weight: 110 kg / 243 lbs #Srbija #Serbia
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Tattooed Biker
Tattooed Biker@AnabolicBiker·
Would you let me do nasty things to you 😏😈
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DonZu
DonZu@DonnyTitan·
New chapter feels good on me… Miss me? 😏
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Forester🌲
Forester🌲@forestpilled·
nuclear trained sailors average 12-36 weeks of training and they’re fine. the grift of ‘we need foreign talent’ is treasonous lies. any 16-36 american man out of nebraska can do any of these jobs you just don’t want to pay them or allow them to have families.
Mike Quigley@RepMikeQuigley

The Trump administration is now telling people who entered the country legally to “go home” and apply for green cards there. These are immigrants already legally working in the United States.   It was never about illegal immigration.

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Ovailias
Ovailias@ovailias·
@Wileybot2004 I am always in that constant fear of over sharing or overstepping when talking with friends. Haha! My stupid brain.
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Ovailias@ovailias·
@tygdrr6r2p Haha! You better not lose that one man! You better put a ring on him!
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JT@dontmogme·
Puff puff pass
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Ovailias@ovailias·
@Wileybot2004 I'll be real. My house is basically what I said. It's just that there are a few more walls.
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LaurieWired
LaurieWired@lauriewired·
I just can’t get over how neat CXL type 3 is. Imagine having a 1TB bucket of memory. But! Instead of 1TB of DDR5, you have a tiered CXL accelerator. To the OS, it *looks* like regular memory, you address it in the same way. Maybe your accelerator is actually 100GB of DDR5, and ~1TB of high bandwidth flash. The first 100GB is your buffer, and a little controller slowly flushes it out. Many, many workloads are not hammering RAM enough for you to notice. Wait! You could get even more clever. With regular memory, bouncing cachelines between CPU cores is annoying. Often, you’ll program your way around this (avoiding a shared counter) by having each thread maintain a temporary local state with occasional global syncs. But, if we have a custom CXL 3 memory device, that slow global merge could be implemented in hardware instead. You’d never have to have cores fight over the same cacheline, because the shared-counter would be local to the CXL device! Aka, a remote atomic! This is essentially the concept of NDP (near-data processing), and of course there are much, much more fancy algorithms you can do with it, that’s just one example. But you can imagine, especially with database-style operations, how much bandwidth you could save not having to round-trip to the CPU and back for every operation. Imagine if your RAM could run a regex for you! We’re getting really close to that world.
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