lemmyng

joined 2 years ago
[–] lemmyng 5 points 1 day ago

Can't blame snipers this time.

[–] lemmyng 3 points 3 days ago

"Shutdown" with an i instead of u.

[–] lemmyng 4 points 3 days ago

Not just for good PR - they are also using creative accounting to claim "green" initiatives (and the incentives/tax reductions that come with them) without actually doing anything beneficial to the environment. Fucking leeches...

[–] lemmyng 63 points 3 days ago (1 children)

In other words: "If we can't lie to people about our environmental efforts then we're not even going to try to lie."

[–] lemmyng 4 points 4 days ago
[–] lemmyng 2 points 4 days ago (1 children)

Vacalactica.

[–] lemmyng 4 points 4 days ago (1 children)

The one episode that I firmly remember is when one of them strikes it rich by finding a bag of toenail clippings.

[–] lemmyng 9 points 6 days ago

But not schools, courthouses, grocery stores, etc?

[–] lemmyng 5 points 6 days ago
[–] lemmyng 2 points 6 days ago

The first season of The Eternaut, based on a graphic novel from Argentina, came out earlier this year and is a pretty good modern screen adaptation of the material.

[–] lemmyng 42 points 1 week ago (2 children)
[–] lemmyng 23 points 1 week ago

Requiem for a Dream.

 

It was about a week back.

 

Connection: Christmas

 

The Ottawa Police Service (OPS) and the Parliamentary Protective Service (PPS) are on scene at Parliament Hill for a barricaded man in the area of East Block.

"There is a large police presence in the area. East Block has been evacuated," OPS said in a social media post late Saturday afternoon.

"There are no known injuries and police continue to deal with an individual in this ongoing incident that began just before 3 p.m. [ET]," the police force added.

Members of the public are being asked to avoid the area and follow officers' directions. Road closures remain in place on Wellington Street from Bank Street to Sussex Drive, OPS said.

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Introducing JobSet (kubernetes.io)
submitted 2 months ago by lemmyng to c/[email protected]
 

Authors: Daniel Vega-Myhre (Google), Abdullah Gharaibeh (Google), Kevin Hannon (Red Hat)

In this article, we introduce JobSet, an open source API for representing distributed jobs. The goal of JobSet is to provide a unified API for distributed ML training and HPC workloads on Kubernetes.

[...]

[T]he Job API fixed many gaps for running batch workloads, including Indexed completion mode, higher scalability, Pod failure policies and Pod backoff policy to mention a few of the most recent enhancements. However, running ML training and HPC workloads using the upstream Job API requires extra orchestration to fill the following gaps:

Multi-template Pods : Most HPC or ML training jobs include more than one type of Pods. The different Pods are part of the same workload, but they need to run a different container, request different resources or have different failure policies. A common example is the driver-worker pattern.

Job groups : Large scale training workloads span multiple network topologies, running across multiple racks for example. Such workloads are network latency sensitive, and aim to localize communication and minimize traffic crossing the higher-latency network links. To facilitate this, the workload needs to be split into groups of Pods each assigned to a network topology.

Inter-Pod communication : Create and manage the resources (e.g. headless Services) necessary to establish communication between the Pods of a job.

Startup sequencing : Some jobs require a specific start sequence of pods; sometimes the driver is expected to start first (like Ray or Spark), in other cases the workers are expected to be ready before starting the driver (like MPI).

JobSet aims to address those gaps using the Job API as a building block to build a richer API for large-scale distributed HPC and ML use cases.

 

Every once in a while my feed contains a post with a title that begins with a hashmark, most frequently either microblog type posts with hashtags or numbered project update posts. Summit dutifully renders these titles as if they were markdown titles with a huge font. I would very much appreciate an option to render post titles as-is instead.

 

The Ontario government is considering bringing forward legislation that could prohibit the installation of bike lanes when lanes for motor vehicles are removed as a result, sources say.

CBC News has obtained internal government draft documents indicating such a proposal has been under consideration, which several sources with knowledge of the proposed bill confirmed. It is not, however, clear if the measure has been formally brought before cabinet.

The provincial government declined to comment to CBC News on the measures outlined in the documents.

In Toronto and its surrounding areas, gridlock has been a continuing headache and political issue. Ontario Premier Doug Ford has said his government intends to address the issue in upcoming legislation.

The documents viewed by CBC News also outline possible measures to speed the building of designated priority highway projects, such as Highway 413. The possibility of allowing 24/7 construction is one of the measures the government is mulling, sources say.

They think the solution to too many cars on the road is MoRe RoAdS.

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Opposites (lemmy.ca)
submitted 9 months ago by lemmyng to c/[email protected]
 
 

Since the most recent update, every time I try to block a community, the Summit app crashes.

Things I tried:

  • Clearing the cache
  • Clearing storage
  • Using a different account
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Ontario's funding cuts to public education (www.buildingbetterschools.ca)
submitted 2 years ago by lemmyng to c/ontario
 

Seven thousand teachers and education staff being cut from public schools. Adjusting for inflation, per student funding has decreased by $1,200.

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