You are correct. I have edited.
Read the Jesus parts again. Would Jesus like that?
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MNByChoice@midwest.socialto
History Memes@piefed.social•Wrong target, Aussie styleEnglish
5·9 days agoI also don’t know anything relevant, but:
sheep making up to two thirds of their stomach contents
This is a lot of sheep to have just “happened upon” and over a biggish area (Gingin to Corrigin to Mt Barker) (Gingin to Mt Barker is 63 miles by a slightly curving road).
Sad. Just sad. Pathetic too.
- immich - photo gallery, sync, analysis, and sharing. A private server is a bit to install, but worth it.
- AntennaPod - Podcasts
- HeliBoard - keyboard. One feature is to move the cursor via the space key.
MNByChoice@midwest.socialto
Global News@lemmy.zip•US Congress moves to merge US and Israeli militaries — with Israel 'leading'English
11·10 days agoTreason.
MNByChoice@midwest.socialto
Ask Lemmy@lemmy.world•If you got the power to change what gets popular on Reddit and what doesn't, what would you change?
2·11 days agoI would add more automatic “poster location” tags and community voted “human” and “bot” tags.
As for a more direct answer, I would make things that contribute to human compassion, knowledge, and how-tos. More stories that help people to build a better world. Fewer stories about people that are popular for being popular.
MNByChoice@midwest.socialto
Climate@slrpnk.net•Europe’s Heat Wave Has the ‘Fingerprints of Climate Change All Over It’41·14 days agoGuess Europe should do something about that then.
(Disrupt the money flow out of Russia.)
Floyd was murdered by the Minneapolis Police. St Paul Police appear to be more chill.
Edit: Not “chill” chill, but rather “less murderous chill”.
Edit 2: Yes, I fucked up who is who between Floyd and Chauvin. Why? Fuck if I know.
MNByChoice@midwest.socialto
Climate@slrpnk.net•The world’s largest data center was supposed to run on 100% natural gas. Utah’s Republican governor says ‘never.’4·14 days agoActually, power draw timing is a huge issue, destroying electrical substations huge, with AI data centers.
https://arxiv.org/abs/2508.14318
Large Artificial Intelligence (AI) training workloads spanning several tens of thousands of GPUs present unique power management challenges. These arise due to the high variability in power consumption during the training. Given the synchronous nature of these jobs, during every iteration there is a computation-heavy phase, where each GPU works on the local data, and a communication-heavy phase where all the GPUs synchronize on the data. Because compute-heavy phases require much more power than communication phases, large power swings occur. The amplitude of these power swings is ever increasing with the increase in the size of training jobs. An even bigger challenge arises from the frequency spectrum of these power swings which, if harmonized with critical frequencies of utilities, can cause physical damage to the power grid infrastructure. Therefore, to continue scaling AI training workloads safely, we need to stabilize the power of such workloads. This paper introduces the challenge with production data and explores innovative solutions across the stack: software, GPU hardware, and datacenter infrastructure. We present the pros and cons of each of these approaches and finally present a multi-pronged approach to solving the challenge. The proposed solutions are rigorously tested using a combination of real hardware and Microsoft’s in-house cloud power simulator, providing critical insights into the efficacy of these interventions under real-world conditions.
By Esha Choukse, Brijesh Warrier, Scot Heath, Luz Belmont, April Zhao, Hassan Ali Khan, Brian Harry, Matthew Kappel, Russell J. Hewett, Kushal Datta, Yu Pei, Caroline Lichtenberger, John Siegler, David Lukofsky, Zaid Kahn, Gurpreet Sahota, Andy Sullivan, Charles Frederick, Hien Thai, Rebecca Naughton, Daniel Jurnove, Justin Harp, Reid Carper, Nithish Mahalingam, Srini Varkala, Alok Gautam Kumbhare, Satyajit Desai, Venkatesh Ramamurthy, Praneeth Gottumukkala, Girish Bhatia, Kelsey Wildstone, Laurentiu Olariu, Ileana Incorvaia, Alex Wetmore, Prabhat Ram, Melur Raghuraman, Mohammed Ayna, Mike Kendrick, Ricardo Bianchini, Aaron Hurst, Reza Zamani, Xin Li, Michael Petrov, Gene Oden, Rory Carmichael, Tom Li, Apoorv Gupta, Pratikkumar Patel, Nilesh Dattani, Lawrence Marwong, Rob Nertney, Hirofumi Kobayashi, Jeff Liott, Miro Enev, Divya Ramakrishnan, Ian Buck, Jonah Alben
MNByChoice@midwest.socialto
Climate@slrpnk.net•The world’s largest data center was supposed to run on 100% natural gas. Utah’s Republican governor says ‘never.’3·14 days agoBatteries don’t have to be lithium based. (Power density is not an issue for a building.)
MNByChoice@midwest.socialto
unions@sh.itjust.works•US employers spend more than $1.5bn a year to fight labor unions, report findsEnglish
8·22 days agoMaybe that should be illegal.
And I get hard to enforce, but driving it underground is likely a win.
MNByChoice@midwest.socialto
news@lemmings.world•Vance says ‘stealing’ $1B from treasury is theft – on the same day Trump pledged to give $1.7B taxpayer cash to his alliesEnglish
8·24 days ago“Party of Fiscal Responsibility”
MNByChoice@midwest.socialto
Flippanarchy@lemmy.dbzer0.com•Ahh yes, the belief in verticalism.
121·24 days agoYou have a great point.
100 million 6-figure jobs available for everyone to not be poor
While “100 million” was likely made up, there are 8.3 billion people on earth. Those 100 million jobs are enough for 1/83 of the population.
MNByChoice@midwest.socialto
Memes of Production@quokk.au•Capitalism just keeps doing its thingEnglish
6·25 days agoThank you for the link. This part seems verifiable:
San Diego Unified School District approached the city with the idea of turning a vacant elementary and other district properties into temporary shelters.
https://www.nbcsandiego.com/video/local/safe-parking-lot-for-homeless-students/3896841/ from September 5, 2025.
Yeah real. Perhaps not the photo, but likely real.
MNByChoice@midwest.socialto
Science Memes@mander.xyz•You're either HYDROGEN or HELIUM. Carbon-based lifeforms don't exist, sweatieEnglish
7·25 days agoWhile I agree, this line of argument could be taken to bolster Sky Daddy’s love for us and only us.
The whole universe is so different from us, but our little bitty part is just right. Clearly, Sky Daddy made the particles our crude sense and instruments can detect just for us, but Sky Daddy truly is unknowable (and made of the other stuff).
MNByChoice@midwest.socialOPto
Sysadmin@midwest.social•How are you dealing with melting feet on old HP desktops?English
2·27 days agoThank you, I will have to try the wood repair.
Alcohol is also suggested for cleaning the shirt. It did not go well for me. Standard laundry detergent did not improve the situation. The shirt will be relegated to “not shirt”.
Til fine. I expected a follow of: “Complains A/C is hot working hard enough”
MNByChoice@midwest.socialOPto
techsupport@lemmy.world•How are you dealing with melting feet on old HP desktops?
2·28 days agoThank you! That worked perfectly on the metal. The wood had some rubber get into the grain, but it worked pretty well. The shirt might be toast…














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