I wouldn't mind putting one of these together. one thing though, I would like
to be able to listen to some of that deep space noise. the human brain (and
ears) can sometimes pick out patterns that a computer will miss. Our brains
are, after all, a quantum computing matrix.
-eric
On Oct 9, 2015
We want to load about 5 of them in each of two enclosures to start building
a Kubernetes cluster on top of Core OS.
Kevin
On Oct 9, 2015 11:31 PM, "Stephen Partington" wrote:
> Those are some sexy blades.
> On Oct 9, 2015 9:58 PM, "Kevin Fries" wrote:
>
>> I7 is quad core, Xeon can go to 18 cor
Those are some sexy blades.
On Oct 9, 2015 9:58 PM, "Kevin Fries" wrote:
> I7 is quad core, Xeon can go to 18 core and have dual procs. We are
> currently considering Power Edge blades with 2x14 cores to build private
> cloud.
>
> Kevin
> On Oct 9, 2015 2:10 PM, "Keith Smith" wrote:
>
>>
>>
>>
I7 is quad core, Xeon can go to 18 core and have dual procs. We are
currently considering Power Edge blades with 2x14 cores to build private
cloud.
Kevin
On Oct 9, 2015 2:10 PM, "Keith Smith" wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I was browsing Dell's PowerEdge servers and noticed they use the Intel
> Xeon. I
Awesome
On Oct 9, 2015 9:21 PM, "der.hans" wrote:
> moin moin,
>
> last night we had a question about building your own satellite dish for
> listening in on the deep space network.
>
> Looks like someone has figured it out for less than $400.
>
> https://plus.google.com/+ciprianmoloci/posts/9njsY
moin moin,
last night we had a question about building your own satellite dish for
listening in on the deep space network.
Looks like someone has figured it out for less than $400.
https://plus.google.com/+ciprianmoloci/posts/9njsYoZXTzt
ciao,
der.hans
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moin moin,
As mentioned at last night's meeting, here is Paypal's charity coding
event in Chandler. It starts Saturday morning and runs overnight until
Sunday afternoon.
http://opportunity-hack-2015-arizona.devpost.com/
ciao,
der.hans
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Thanks!!
On 2015-10-09 13:12, Stephen Partington wrote:
Intel has some amazing documentation on this. And ark.intel.com [2]
has some solid data on processors. The main difference in a nutshell
is no gpu support and fewer desktop features and more server features.
On Oct 9, 2015 1:10 PM, "Keith
Hi,
Last night at the meeting several people said they were looking to hire.
One of the positions is with the Chandler police department.
They need a PHP programmer to do WordPress programming.
Looks to be a great opportunity.
http://www.chandleraz.gov/default.aspx?pageid=97
Keith
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Intel has some amazing documentation on this. And ark.intel.com has some
solid data on processors. The main difference in a nutshell is no gpu
support and fewer desktop features and more server features.
On Oct 9, 2015 1:10 PM, "Keith Smith" wrote:
>
>
> Hi,
>
> I was browsing Dell's PowerEdge se
Hi,
I was browsing Dell's PowerEdge servers and noticed they use the Intel
Xeon. I was wondering what might be the advantage of a Intel Xeon vs.
an i3/i5/i7 ?
Any thoughts?
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Keith Smith
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