Glittering_Power6257
Glittering_Power6257 t1_jcyfajv wrote
Is there much of a point in using LEDs for this purpose? Incandescent lights are actually super efficient at producing IR. As a bonus, you can underdrive the filament, producing even more IR (vs visible light) and massively extend the life. At this point though, you pretty much have a heating element.
Glittering_Power6257 t1_ja12k6u wrote
Reply to comment by VelveteenAmbush in US says Google routinely destroyed evidence and lied about use of auto-delete by OutlandishnessOk2452
I’ll destroy my own evidence, thank you very much…
Not that there will be any, because “Don’t write down your crimes.”
Glittering_Power6257 t1_j4am0bv wrote
Reply to comment by Kill3rT0fu in NASA feared Oracle audit, overpaid $15m for software by CrankyBear
I don’t have a ton of experience in corporate IT, however, I can say that licensing is far from “the simplest things”, and the penalties outlined for noncompliance can be pretty disastrous.
Glittering_Power6257 t1_j23308m wrote
Reply to comment by hawaiijim in Every planet in the solar system will be visible on Wednesday (Dec. 28). Here's how to see them by speckz
It’s Complicated.
Glittering_Power6257 t1_je49f6f wrote
Reply to comment by FuckOff555555 in The guy behind the viral fake photo of the Pope in a puffy coat says using AI to make images of celebrities 'might be the line' — and calls for greater regulation by Lakerlion
As Nvidia had fairly recently learned, blockades from running certain algorithms will be circumvented. Many applications also use GPGPU for acceleration of non-graphics applications (GPUs are pretty much highly parallel supercomputers on a chip), so cutting off GPGPU is not on the table either. Unless you wish to just completely screw over the open source community, and go the white list route.