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DGX OS (based on Ubuntu) is used for all of nVidias GPU compute systems so it's probably going to be around for a while.

But how long until hardware support is dropped?

I don't know... when is nVidia planning on getting out of the ai business?

Yeah, if you had experience with their Jetson boards, you'd know Nvidia is not well regarded for their OS support.

TK1 support stopped after under 4 years. Basically they released it with some version of Ubuntu (14.04 LTS) and never upgraded it.


When will they discontinue GB10 hardware support because it’s too slow and they want to sell you newer chips?

It takes about a decade (and $10s of billions) to bring new fabs online

Singapore is very special in that 80% of the population lives in "public" housing.

Because the government builds that much housing, and subsidizes the cost, to ensure their citizens (and PRs) have affordable housing.

It's special because they made it that way.


Not really. Within the Court, the divide is primarily between originalists and pragmatists. This has been a fight going back a long time in legal theory. It had been dominated by pragmatists since the 1920s and the tide started to turn in the late 1980s. The current Court is dominated by originalists.

It has little to do with political parties even though originalist thought is more aligned with conservative social and political thinking and pragmatists are more aligned with progressive thinking.


There's also Palemoon...

Only way I have figured out how to to change the "Following" sort order back to chronological is from the mobile app: click the down arrow on the "Following" tab. Change the sort from "popular" to "most recent."

Seems to reset it on the web view, too.


It sounds like this would only work for logged in users.

Palemoon still exists...

Long long time ago in the classes I took, it was PIC16/32, breadboards, Forth, PLCs, ladder logic, etc.

More recently, kids can have a ton of fun programming STM32, making DACs, audio gear, robots, etc.


Work is skipping server, desktop, and laptop buys that were planned for 2026. Guess I am going to be fixing and patching a lot more often next year.

Yep... first big project I worked on (as a baby intern). Spaff is a legend.

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