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3:01 AM
Perhaps US china tech decoupling where South Korea is the short term winner? Also might be that Intel is betting on its Optane (which I think is decoupled from SSD).
 
 
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5:29 AM
Don't you just hate it when some 3rd party API changes their interface design and you have to modify your application.
 
5:51 AM
They say independent & critical thinking is good. But when you possess those abilities and use them, they call you a weirdo.
 
 
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8:45 AM
Morning
 
 
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11:27 AM
Evening ... evening kind of night ...
 
12:27 PM
If I add whether the store/restaurant /petrol station etc opens to the search result because of 3rd party API says so, but they are not open, will I get sued?
I want to add more utilities to my apps while doing 'routine' maintenance, but only if those utilities add value, not having negative effects.
 
add a disclaimer that the opening times may not be up to date
 
That's what most apps do
 
12:42 PM
This app of mine already has a general disclaimer that the result may or may not be accurate and should only used as a reference :x
 
as long as it's prominent enough you can have any suit dismissed based on you needing to be accurate
 
 
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user7659542
8:14 PM
Seems like I found a pretty hard nut to krack
 
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I m implementing a system in FPGA which has to be able internally to meet a lot of timing constraints. The behavioral design I made has to be fast enough
 
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The system in question does a lot of stuff internally and has to be ably to "reply" inside a given timeslot
 
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The keywords I need to google for AFAIK are "timing constraints". But most of the explanation I found online explains how you can guarantee your data arrives to components at the right time assuming a common clock signal.
 
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But in my case there is no clock signal. The system is driven by a whole bunch of externally supplied pulses at specific times, sometimes at 100ns, sometimes after 20ns etc... Depending of the state of the communication protocol
 
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Btw, a couple of hours ago I didn t even know "timing constraints" were a thing.
 
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8:25 PM
Hmmm, apparently there is smth called "timing closure"
 
9:11 PM
yo
 
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9:23 PM
oy
 
Realized the obvious problem with an eGPU for ML training is that you can't go to coffee shops.
Also I good 3D neural network architecture but training time is 206 minutes
 
 
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11:39 PM
Hate this COVID-19 ... want to buy a new trailer, no stock. Want to purchase a new mini-excavator, either the stock is on the way from China or all stocked in the US and wouldn't be here for another 2-3 months.
 

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