It's illegal to "heart out" in Germany. They already went through that once.
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NY/VT/CT etc are fairly democratic and could likely form a coalition.
Anywhere else, fight or move. You're political refugees now.
Oh I'm sure the lower cards will run cool and fine for average die temps. The 5090 is very much a halo product with that ridiculous 600w TBP. But as with any physical product, things do decay over time, or are assembled incorrectly, and that's what hotspot temp reporting helps with diagnosing.
Hey ChatGPT, serve me up 5 top links that match "Big titty goth girl gets glazed" .
Unlikely, as the hotspot sensors/detection logic is baked into the chip silicon and it's microcode. AIB's can only change the PCB around the die. I'd almost guarantee the thermal sensors are still present to avoid fires, but if Nvidia has turned off external reporting outside the chip itself (beyond telling the driver that thermal limit has been reached), I doubt AIB's are going to be able to crack it too.
Also the way Nvidia operates, if an AIB deviates from Nvidia's mandatory process, they'll get black balled and put out of business. So they won't. Daddy Jensen knows best!
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Can Oregon join? Maybe Washington too.
This is how the world ends. Not with a bang, but with a "lol"
$10 says it was a stock photo without an AI disclosure that just got pulled from a library
"Hi! Quick note," Collins wrote on Bluesky, minutes after news of the AI image started to spread. "The Onion accidentally posted a stock photo from a vendor with an AI-generated image in it."
Called it. Stock image sites are basically dead these days...
Moisture activated. Needs exposure to air to cure, so it can't actually "dry out" in the normal sense.
here before the 6-3
California (only so far) banned specifically disposable propane tanks of any size.
Small propane canisters will still be available, but they must provide provisions for being refilled and reused. Which is fine by me, I always hate throwing the steel tanks out at the end of a camping season and usually try to refill them if I can.