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That's pretty much how I do them
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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of warren? rabbits? home assembly??
... such stuff as dreams are made on
modified 29-Jun-18 6:45am.
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Give notice
about OF
rabbits home WARREN
assembly (anag) FOREWARN
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Ah nice, thanks!
... such stuff as dreams are made on
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@petepjksolutionscom can you confirm? Or deny, give us the actual solution, and post it yourself?
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You won it was Anagrams - I thought you'd know when I said that's near enough 👀
We can’t stop here, this is bat country - Hunter S Thompson RIP
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I wasn't sure if "near enough" was for the "ANAGRAM" or for the "Thursday is the new Friday"
OK - I'll put one up.
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News reads , about a crime investigation:
Dwivedi's phone, which was broken by the accused, will also be sent for a forensic examination, though an officer said chances of data recovery were slim since its motherboard was badly damaged.
Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy Falcon.
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Starting to think people post kid pics in their profiles because that was the last time they were cute - Jeremy Falcon.
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You certainly earned it.
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Thanks very much.
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The kits are a lot of fun. I've got one Pi 2B acting as a print server, so that all the smartphones, PCs and iPads in the household can print to a Brother laser printer. Another 2B is monitoring temperature and humidity readings in the house and logging it to io.adafruit.com. A third (this one a 3B) serves as the media server for our TV, allowing me to choose which movie or TV program I want to watch from my iPad.
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Those are some cool ideas and very cool that you've set all of that up.
Keep up the good work!
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That looks awesome! We're all about the fun and learning, so keep sharing your photos and projects with us
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What, no selfie??
(and that kits looks way nicer than the one I have).
Well done! (and that goes to everyone else who had a crack at the challenge)
cheers
Chris Maunder
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Chris Maunder wrote: What, no selfie??
Because selfies are all the rage here on CP with all the ENGINEERING NERDS, right?
I'd get drummed out of The Lounge...
Lounge Denizens would yell: "Take it to the soapbox, freak!"
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We got a new machine in at work. This one is in a very deep 1U package and it has two processor chips, each with twenty hyperthreaded cores. This means it can handle eighty (that's 80) threads simultaneously. WOW !
Unfortunately, I seem to be seeing a bug with the OMP library. It doesn't seem to handle that many threads correctly.
Here's a screenshot from the task manager showing all of those little CPU usage graphs : https://i35.servimg.com/u/f35/17/98/38/10/taskma10.png[^]. I have never seen that many at once.
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It's a bit underutilized ...
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OriginalGriff wrote: It's a bit underutilized ...
Just install Symantec antivirus and it will take care of the rest.
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Rajesh R Subramanian wrote: Just install Symantec antivirus and it will take care of the rest.
Ain't that the truth.
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Niiiice.
I recall MS showing Task Manager displaying - I think - 128 individual graphs a few years ago.
Nice to see these sorts of machines are finally starting be seen "in the wild".
[Edit]
This article from Mark Russinovich is from 2008...seems like MS had 64-CPU systems a decade ago.
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Very interesting! For quite a while Windows NT had a limit of 32 CPUs. I guess they extended that not long afterward. Back then, multi-CPU machines were a bit different. There was a company called Sequent who was bought by IBM and made machines with multiple processors on a backplane bus. There was one processor per card slot.
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