I wonder what the apologists from .ml have to say...
My understanding is that it boots faster. That's a nice thing to have on a container that spins up on demand.
Unfortunately, they're not a great choice for out aircraft.
OK, it was a basic pattern recognition model, nothing nearly as sophisticated as we have now, but I think it would have performed significantly faster.
I had the idea to offload machine learning to GPUs back in the early 00's. I was working for a company doing number plate recognition back then, so I was even in a position to act on my idea... but my boss thought I was nuts.
I'm not sure how much money I would have made, but it's got to be better than this!
I went from Boost for Reddit straight to Boost for Lemmy. It does everything I need and the dev is quite active with new features etc.
Are captured included in the daily losses, or does that only include killed/wounded?
That's news to me - and a bit of a dick move.
New Thinkpads are still great Linux laptops, so there's a steady stream of newer 2nd hand models coming on the market.
C# is much more recent than C/BCPL etc. What's interesting, though, is how many of C these more modern languages are inspired by C. C is also very much still in use!
Yeah, that's the broken window fallacy.
That's all well and good, but many of these Windows machines were headless or used by extremely non-technical people - think tills at your supermarket or airport check-in desks. Worse, some of these installations were running in the cloud, so console access would have been tricky.