Re: More Poisened Meat balls? [NIVIDIA & OpenAI] (Way: “Luce,” which is Italian for “light.”)

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Sujet : Re: More Poisened Meat balls? [NIVIDIA & OpenAI] (Way: “Luce,” which is Italian for “light.”)
De : julio (at) *nospam* diegidio.name (Julio Di Egidio)
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Date : 06. Nov 2024, 14:17:12
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On 06/11/2024 13:33, Mild Shock wrote:

About Deep learning. Do we really need
GPU and Torch libraries, aren't there
other methods do arrive at the same.
Of course: statistical methods, vectors and matrices, non-linear functions...

Do we really need to invest in nuclear
power plant and shove money up a
We have needed nuclear badly for decades, we are still destroying the planet for energy... and that is just one thing we are destroying.
You just conflate everything with everything, which is brainwashing 101 for the new generations: compensation is (in) consumption.
Have fun,
-Julio

Date Sujet#  Auteur
6 Nov 24 * Waste of EU money / bread and butter of statistics (Was: failure of formal verification [software.imdea.org])8Mild Shock
6 Nov 24 +- Re: Waste of EU money / bread and butter of statistics (Was: failure of formal verification [software.imdea.org])1Mild Shock
6 Nov 24 `* Re: Waste of EU money / bread and butter of statistics (Was: failure of formal verification [software.imdea.org])6Julio Di Egidio
6 Nov 24  `* SICStus Prolog is overrated (Was: Waste of EU money / bread and butter of statistics)5Mild Shock
6 Nov 24   `* Crashing under its own bloath, Scryer Prolog (Was: SICStus Prolog is overrated)4Mild Shock
6 Nov 24    `* “Luce,” which is Italian for “light.” (Was: Crashing under its own bloath, Scryer Prolog)3Mild Shock
6 Nov 24     `* More Poisened Meat balls? [NIVIDIA & OpenAI] (Way: “Luce,” which is Italian for “light.”)2Mild Shock
6 Nov 24      `- Re: More Poisened Meat balls? [NIVIDIA & OpenAI] (Way: “Luce,” which is Italian for “light.”)1Julio Di Egidio

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