You don’t need CUDA, it’s actually pretty easy. You can run the Mistral 7B model this add-on is based on using GPT4All. It doesn’t require much, if any, technical knowledge.
I’m just a simple man, trying to make his way in the universe.
You don’t need CUDA, it’s actually pretty easy. You can run the Mistral 7B model this add-on is based on using GPT4All. It doesn’t require much, if any, technical knowledge.
Proving Russia isn’t a player in MAD would greatly benefit NATO’s Eurasian strategy. But we need to act as if they still are because it’s simply unknown what the extent of their nuclear capabilities are.
I think there is good rationale on Putin’s side for not using nukes in the Ukrainian war, as there is no way to use them without downstream effects on neighboring countries. Any use of nukes in Ukraine would provoke a decisive response from NATO. That’s why NATO has been able to cross every one of Russia’s red lines so far: Russia only stands to lose if they follow through.
That latest failed test was a new system, not yet implemented in Russia’s security structure. Their nuclear capability is for all intents and purposes still a threat.
That’s Frodo Baggins on the verge of death thou fool!
Without some kind of authority, how can those rules be enforced?
Makes sense, because I’ve never seen a SEM image like that… I thought it could’ve been an older model
The scale shows it being 20 microns in width, so it’s still pretty big, relative to individual atoms. A micron is 10^-6 meters while the width of a hydrogen atom is about 10^-10 meters.
I’m actually quite partial to a Dingleberry every once in a while.
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No taxation without representation!
So they get to live tax-free, right? Right??
I’m going to assume a lab report is more accurate than its summary.
Wdym? There’s a road that goes right over the border to Sudzha.
Y’all actually need to read the article before commenting:
One of the major initial concerns—the wastewater’s mercury content—stems from what experts believe may be egregious typos within SpaceX’s records. Lab reports indicate polluted waters contained 0.113 μg/L of mercury, while subsequent summaries appear to misplace the decimal point to show 113 μg/L. If the former measurement is accurate, then Starship’s wastewater contains roughly 1/17th the legal mercury limit.
SpaceX has done some shady shit regarding their environmental practices, but this claim about mercury just ain’t it. Some of the comments further down go into more detail.
You might like what you find.
As has been done since the advent of life.
Super Mario is a video game, but just go to an Italian restaurant or pub and you’ll hear some pretty familiar language.
My brother in Christ, have you ever been to Italy?
A midrange graphics card and 16 GB of RAM should suffice. Check their site for specifics.