"Modern digital records" usually mean storing on HDD that has 5-7 years of typical shelf life
Magnetic tape and optical storage are the most popular solutions for 20+ year storage.
If it's not optical or magnetic tape: it's unlikely to be a long-term archiving approach.
Terrible take.
1. You should be able to cancel a gesture - in this case by dragging off of the button before mouse up.
2. This ruins your ability to explore which things may be interacted with. People do this on mobile all the time. Touch down to see what activates then move off.
Introducing Ironwood, the first TPU built for the age of inference, and the timing could not be better : )
- Ironwood perf/watt is 2x relative to Trillium, 6th gen TPU
- Ironwood offers 192 GB per chip, 6x that of Trillium
- 4.5x faster data access
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I gave Ted Mabrey two days to respond, but I think we now have to conclude that he has run away. After pages of heroic-sounding doublespeak, the well has suddenly run dry. I was open to being proven wrong about Palantir, but unfortunately it's looking like I was right.
this is the perfect lawyer website:
- extremely tiny logo
- shopping cart functionality
- vertical “lawyers” button that does nothing
- ominous mention of AI
- only testimonial is a father’s rights case for someone named juice
- links at bottom don’t go anywhere
google has been working on a new product that's based on chrome, currently called Google Disco, seemingly an AI-first web browser
no one posted about its existence yet, you're hearing about it here first lol
I interviewed a clothing factory once who said he's excited to implement robotics AI. He said this will make US manufacturing more competitive against China. I asked, "And what happens when Chinese factories also implement robotics AI?" He said, "Oh, I hadn't thought of that."