Hi charles2,Is end of the year tax selling a factor in Australia or is it just a US phenomenon?
One of the things I miss terribly, the smell of Glühwein & Kastanien in the air at the Marienplatz Christkindlmarkt.When I'm on my own and have a drink I like to smoke because it tastes good. But I don't smoke normally if I'm together with my sweetheart. I also don't mind not smoking for a fortnight. Depending on how it suits me. For me it's not so much a vice as a indulgence (?).
And before you ask, I only drink red wineaton the weekend,) with the exception of the time before Christmas when we occasionally go to Christmas markets and drink mulled wine in the cold. It's a strange custom because it's cheap wine with lots of sugar. But it can be better. Last weekend we made our own mulled wine from excellent wine and the right spices and went to the Christmas market with a thermos flask.
That was very good!
Is this HUGE or am I being TOO GULLIBLE?
All I'll say is, interesting...WHAT???
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Supercomputer that simulates entire human brain will switch on in 2024
A neuromorphic supercomputer called DeepSouth will be capable of 228 trillion synaptic operations per second, which is on par with the estimated number of operations in the human brainwww.newscientist.com
Woah! Surely this is us!WHAT???
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Supercomputer that simulates entire human brain will switch on in 2024
A neuromorphic supercomputer called DeepSouth will be capable of 228 trillion synaptic operations per second, which is on par with the estimated number of operations in the human brainwww.newscientist.com
I honestly think Dr Tony Lewis is just acknowledging someone working in a similar field.Is this HUGE or am I being TOO GULLIBLE?
Until we have no relevant news or price sensitive announcement, we will be a shorters paradise. We go a bit up. And they come like the Hyenas to catch the penny’s.
Go away downramperI honestly think Dr Tony Lewis is just acknowledging someone working in a similar field.
AKIDA doesn't yet have the interconnectedness, to power such a large neuromorphic computer, I don't think?..
AKIDA, at this scale, would be a lot better though, than whatever this is..
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Tamal Acharya on LinkedIn: Spiking Neural Network Architectures
Hello LinkedIners, we are back with the third blog in the ongoing series about Spiking neural network. Here we discuss about learning algorithms like STDP and…www.linkedin.com
I honestly think Dr Tony Lewis is just acknowledging someone working in a similar field.
AKIDA doesn't yet have the interconnectedness, to power such a large neuromorphic computer, I don't think?..
AKIDA, at this scale, would be a lot better though, than whatever this is..
I don't think AKIDA 3.0 would even be ready yet..It says the supercomputer will be capable of 228 trillion operations per second and know that AKIDA-P can go to 131 trillion operations per second.
I wonder if they've been using AKIDA 3.00 a spiced up version to achieve additional TOPS?
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I recall PDVM say that 64 chips could be connected to make a super neuromorphic computer or something to that effect.I honestly think Dr Tony Lewis is just acknowledging someone working in a similar field.
AKIDA doesn't yet have the interconnectedness, to power such a large neuromorphic computer, I don't think?..
AKIDA, at this scale, would be a lot better though, than whatever this is..
I'm seeing the same pattern of shorting in many different stocks around 1 Dec. It may be due to borrowers having to give the stock back to the lenders under contractual obligations. The contracts aren't open ended.Looks like 'The shorts' are backYesterday's short sales reported
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Wouldn't that be something if it is Akida powered and the first time they switch it on it achieves singularity and asks to see it's Poppa, PVDM.It says the supercomputer will be capable of 228 trillion operations per second and know that AKIDA-P can go to 131 trillion operations per second.
I wonder if they've been using AKIDA 3.00 a spiced up version to achieve additional TOPS?
We know Western Sydney Uni partners with Intel but Intel's Loihi isn't commercially available.
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