A list of puns related to "Project Juno"
Juno seems to be killing it lately, so Iβm curious to see if the ecosystem is starting to grow or if this was a speculative rise from ATOM going up.
Here are 4 ways to get funding that supports your efforts along the way.
Moneta Hacks https://tinyurl.com/y84zb83t
Community Pool
Core-1 @Core1_official Grant (Core infrastructure only)
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I've been trying out Juno for a bit. I just realized that even though I've been making new Julia projects, Juno does not automatically switch to the environment for the current project. So the active environment is always the one labeled "@JuliaPro_1.5.3-1".
Is there a way to have Juno automatically switch to the environment of the current project? I can activate the current environment manually in the REPL, but then I have to do that every time I start a new Julia session.
Not sure if this would belong here but I found this Juno 106 on eBay for what seems to be a good deal. It has the typical voice chip problem. Just thought I'd post it if any of you were interested in a good Juno project!
edit: nevermind lol. thought it was a little cheaper to fix and never took into account anything else that may be wrong with it that isn't in the description.
https://t.co/2z0qESX8hG
Credit to Access The Animus for this wonderful podcast!
Anouk Bachman (brand manager of AC) says in the podcast (can't remember the minute, apologies) that the project phoenix arc will conclude in the comics in 2018 & will be a "huge" arc. Also mentions how Assassins & Templars will "sit on the same table" to try & defeat Juno & her followers.
I know that they mentioned it before that this arc will conclude in the comics but her reassuring it is very worrying to me. This basically confirms that origins will just be Juno filler like Syndicate & not really have any major development occur.
I could be wrong & Origins might surprise us but right now doesn't seem likely :(.
This is an automatic summary, original reduced by 87%.
> Machine intelligence is the future of computing, so what needs to happen at a hardware level to make it faster and more energy- and cost-efficient? We talked to Simon Knowles, CTO of Graphcore, about hardware acceleration of machine intelligence.
> Why do we need new hardware for machine intelligence?
> Machine intelligence may be the first workload to require very high performance compute on very low precision data, quite a contrast to traditional HPC.Can you explain the different approaches to the problem that people are taking?
> Machine intelligence is undoubtedly the future of computing, but it is still relatively young and is evolving very quickly.
> Only a subset of machine intelligence is amenable to wide vector machines, and the high arithmetic precision required by graphics is far too wasteful for the probability processing of intelligence.
> The brain is a great exemplar for computer architects in this brave new endeavour of machine intelligence.
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The JunoCam project needs your amatuer telescope photos of Jupiter now and in the future to develop website practices and targeting info for the NASA Juno mission to Jupiter.
https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/junocam
The JunoCam project needs your amatuer telescope photos of Jupiter now and in the future to develop website practices and targeting info for the NASA Juno mission to Jupiter.
https://www.missionjuno.swri.edu/junocam
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