Sure it does. You might have each process running under a different account. Tracking GPU utilization isn't really something that a sysadmin does. This tool is designed for people who are writing code that runs on GPUs.
Is there any hope for this question on Meta? It would need to be edited (rolled back) and reopened, of course, but I'm not ready to take either of those actions.
Hi guys I was wondering if anyone here can help me debug this problem in Typescript, I am new to front-end so any help would be appreciated. stackoverflow.com/questions/75345260/…
@AdrianMole it would be appropriate to handle by the community, if "the community" cared about curation and didn't have 20+ million questions worth of technical curation debt
@KarlKnechtel Hmm. And the moderators have nothing else to do with their time, eh?
... I put in a del-pls, just in case it gets misunderstood in the LQA queue. But that queue seems quite efficient at clearing out NAAs.
My issue, with posts like that, is whether a user doing such a copy-paste should be either mod-flagged or take an R/A penalty. (Although the -100 rep won't do anything to a 1-rep account.)
is it appropriate to del-pls something that is awful enough to merit deletion, but is currently upvoted a small amount (such that delete votes are not currently available)? (under the theory that it could get downvoted enough to enable deletion)
@AdrianMole policy notwithstanding, I don't think this sort of thing merits a rep penalty. simple explanation not assuming malice: the user had copied and pasted that part of the code in order to discuss it, accidentally submitted, and then gave up
That's the reasoning I used when I chose not to give it a red flag. It wasn't clear and obvious abuse and possibly just a fat-finger (or other) error. Copy-pasting code from answers is a different matter, though.
It was NAA but didn't necessarily look like it. A custom flag may have been appropriate but I took the compromise: I raised NAA and cast a delete vote, then brought it here.
... I could understand a reviewer in LQA thinking it was an attempt at answering; they may even have edited it to add the code-fences, which would have thrown it out of the queue. Not every reviewer would read my comment. :)