A list of puns related to "Data Processing Unit"
please can someone tell me in pretty far in and I want marguerite to like me
I'm looking for a simple way to describe two different philosophies of operations. Let's say a factory has 100 units that need to be assembled by workers.
One approach is to have workers start/finish assembling an unit before moving onto the next unit. Another approach is to have workers move around, doing just one step of the assembly, before moving onto the next unit.
I thought of breadth-first vs. depth-first but I think that's too computer-sciencey. Parallel processing? Again, I'm stuck in the computer science jargon. Something that's business jargon would be perfect.
I was exploring the shipwrecks engine room and came across the 2 units I didn't know what to do with is so at first I took out the first one with the propulsion canon but nothing happened so I placed it back next to were I got it from. than I took out the second one and realized I could scan them.(of course) so I went back to the first one and it was gone. I looked al over the wreck and it is is nowhere to be found. I am afraid it despawnt or glitched into a wall.
how bad did I mess things up? you need to scan 3 of them but are there more then 3 to be found in the world? is it even important? is there a way I can fix this please?
ow and please don't spoil to much. haha
The AI can create realistic images using a text interface βtype what you want to see and the software generates a picture of it.
Hey, I'm new to PyTorch and I'm doing a cat vs dogs on Kaggle. So I created 2 splits(20k images for train and 5k for validation) and I always seem to get "CUDA out of memory". I tried everything, from greatly reducing image size (to 7x7) using max-pooling to limiting the batch size to 2
in my dataloader. I always seem to use up all the memory after only one epoch.
That makes me wonder, I'm I required to clear batches from memory after I'm done training with the batch? If so how?
Here is my kaggle notebook, if that is of any use - https://www.kaggle.com/default404/dogvcatori
Any help is appreciated as im stuck with this for over 1 day now.
I have a Mobile Processing Lab landed on Duna. I can't analyze almost any of my data in the lab because it doesn't have enough capacity even at empty. Why am I given the option if it's impossible? The below picture is just for processing a barometer reading. The science junior is double this data size. What's the point?
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Hyderabad Policeβs Control and Command Center supports the processing of data from up to 600,000 cameras at once with the possibility to increase beyond this scope across Hyderabad city, Rachakonda, and Cyberabad.
From the use of FRT in China to track and contain minorities to the Israeli government using facial recognition for military surveillance. It is increasingly becoming clear that facial recognition technologies are violating human rights on a global scale across multiple contexts.
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I received an email today from Blizzard that they moved my data and all its processing to the UK. It sounds very strange to me that as an EU citizen residing inside the EU that my data is moved and processed elsewhere. Is this a violation of the GDPR I can object to?
This is a copy-paste of the email I got from Blizzard:
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>Your Blizzard products and services are now provided by Activision Blizzard UK Limited. You can access and read our updated EULA and Terms of Sale.
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>For ongoing subscriptions, you have the right to withdraw from this new contract within 14 days from the day you receive this email. However, to keep enjoying your Blizzard digital content and services without interruption, you expressly agree to waive this right of withdrawal if you access Battle.net and/or play Blizzard games within these 14 days. In that case, the supply of our digital content and the performance of our services begins immediately, in accordance with the EULA and Terms of Sale.
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