On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 08:00:04PM +0200, Balder Oddson wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 12:28:28AM +0200, Balder Oddson wrote:
> > Whereof everyone is interested,
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> > A few things about his architecture is extraordinary special.
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On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 12:28:28AM +0200, Balder Oddson wrote:
> Whereof everyone is interested,
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> A few things about his architecture is extraordinary special.
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> #1 ideal properties, can never be done better for some things.
> #1.1 analogue, you need ground an
On Thu, Apr 22, 2021 at 10:24:32AM +0200, Marc Espie wrote:
> Is this a new UMF experiment ?
Does it involve integrating this on a chip? Not sure if past successes
are that great.
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tware defined.
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On Sat, Apr 03, 2021 at 04:06:42AM +0100, Joe Davis wrote:
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> > On 2 Apr 2021, at 14:17, Benjamin Baier wrote:
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> > GPT-3 gone wild, or what? Definitely to late for Aprilfools-day.
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> If it’s GPT-3, it’s slipping.
Yes and no, but if you draw the architecture up:
6 segments in a circl
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things are physical necessities, like a unix consol to a segment and a
daemon that filter instructions, data and handles address space.
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On Fri, Apr 02, 2021 at 02:39:42PM +0200, Balder Oddson wrote:
> Made of three processing rings, with 3 control wires, direct opposite
> ring segment, and its two neighbours, this is your double data rate, or
> dead beef and the global clock. The local clock is the segment and its
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occupied the whole system. Anyone that's been around a real one to know?
If you want to know what's inside a cray, it's basically evil inside if
you thought that would reveal something.
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super computer will be
built again. Can a moster be built to handle the largest internet cable
in the world?
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