Today, we are excited to present our review of the Intel Xeon MAX 9480, which combines 56 cores with 64GB of HBM2e memory. This memory is not the typical DDR5, but rather the same kind of memory found in GPUs and AI accelerators. Our review became even more interesting when we removed all of the […]
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The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has implemented a new rule to address the issue of “greenwashing” in investment funds. The rule requires funds to ensure that 80% of their portfolio aligns with the assets advertised in the fund’s name. This crackdown comes after the SEC discovered funds that claimed to invest exclusively in […]
A new study on the prehistory of wine has provided a clearer understanding of how and when grapevines were cultivated to make wines around the world. The study collected and analyzed DNA from domesticated table and wine grapes as well as wild grapevines. The results overturned commonly accepted narratives about the origins of grapevines. It […]
Frederic Cambus has written a blogpost discussing the ability to run OpenBSD on arm64-based cloudservers offered by Hetzner. However, it’s worth noting that currently, only the -current version of OpenBSD will work due to the requirement of the new viogpu(4) driver. This driver, which we previously reported on, is essential for optimal performance. To get […]
In this web content, the author shares the personal story of Jean Swidler, who learned that she had the same genetic mutation for ALS as her late mother. This news was not surprising to Swidler, as ALS had affected her family for generations. The author highlights the prevalence of this fatal disease in Swidler’s family […]
To fully utilize the ODIN plugin, it is recommended to have access to GPT-4 through the OpenAI API. GPT-3.5 may not be able to correctly create knowledge graphs from your data. However, since GPT-4 is not yet available through the OpenAI API, we have manually initialized knowledge graphs using ChatGPT. Please be aware that this […]
Large language models (LLMs) have sparked interest in retrieval augmented generation (RAG). However, the simple approach of embedding user queries and directly searching a vector store is not always effective. The “Dumb” RAG Model assumes similarity between query and content embeddings, limits complex queries to a single string, and ignores other contextual information. Query understanding […]
Kakoune, a code editor, is the focus of this video. The author, an Emacs user, is mentioned in the video and finds it amusing. While Kakoune is primarily promoted as a code editor, the focus of the video is on note-taking and using a code editor to edit text. The author appreciates Kakoune’s small and […]
Underwater archaeologists have discovered a sunken temple and sanctuary off the coast of Egypt that contain ancient treasures. The temple, originally built for the god Amun, was an important site where pharaohs would go to receive titles of power. The now-derelict building was part of the ancient port city of Thonis-Heracleion, which was destroyed by […]
Nippon Television has recently purchased Studio Ghibli, making it a subsidiary of their company. The producer, Toshio Suzuki, was in search of a successor and suggested Goro Miyazaki, but both Hayao Miyazaki and Goro refused the offer. This acquisition means that Nippon Television will now hold 42.3% of the voting rights. It is worth noting […]