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  1. Heute #einfachraus #Weimar. Watt? Ja, doch. Herrentour. Einmal im Jahr mit den Freunden Bierchen, lecker essen und Technik oder Kultur oder Geschichte oder irgendwatt anderes. Erster Einddruck: Rustikal urig gemütlich. Noch keine Ahnung, wann das Gebäude gebaut wurde, aber es wird längere Zeit her sein. Zimmerschlüssel aus Kaisers Zeiten.

  2. Heute #einfachraus #Weimar. Watt? Ja, doch. Herrentour. Einmal im Jahr mit den Freunden Bierchen, lecker essen und Technik oder Kultur oder Geschichte oder irgendwatt anderes. Erster Einddruck: Rustikal urig gemütlich. Noch keine Ahnung, wann das Gebäude gebaut wurde, aber es wird längere Zeit her sein. Zimmerschlüssel aus Kaisers Zeiten.

  3. Can enterprises replace costly cloud-hosted models with self-managed, open-weight #AI models to reduce #AIinference costs? What are the consequences if they don't?

    As promised, my podcast interview with Stephen Watt, a distinguished engineer working on emerging technologies in #RedHat 's office of the CTO, in which we discuss a wide range of topics, including his team's quest to answer these questions and his outlook on the future of #enterpriseAI. #RHSummit

    youtube.com/watch?v=XKiq9ReXJvg

  4. "The market conversation is going to shift from the volume of tokens that you're generating to the utility of tokens and intelligence per dollar, intelligence per watt. So it's actually power efficiency and cost efficiency and value that you generate per token that matters a lot more." ~ Chirag Dekate, Gartner

    #Google's new #TPUs assault AI's 'memory wall,' slash #AIinference latency and lower costs, setting up its enterprise cloud services to compete on price and power efficiency.

    Check out this top news from #GoogleCloudNext, featuring details from an exclusive press preview event, comparative analysis with #NVIDIA 's #GPU systems, and the efficiency upshot for #enterpriseIT buyers: techtarget.com/searchitoperati

  5. Can enterprises replace costly cloud-hosted models with self-managed, open-weight #AI models to reduce #AIinference costs? What are the consequences if they don't?

    As promised, my podcast interview with Stephen Watt, a distinguished engineer working on emerging technologies in #RedHat 's office of the CTO, in which we discuss a wide range of topics, including his team's quest to answer these questions and his outlook on the future of #enterpriseAI. #RHSummit

    youtube.com/watch?v=XKiq9ReXJvg

  6. Can enterprises replace costly cloud-hosted models with self-managed, open-weight #AI models to reduce #AIinference costs? What are the consequences if they don't?

    As promised, my podcast interview with Stephen Watt, a distinguished engineer working on emerging technologies in #RedHat 's office of the CTO, in which we discuss a wide range of topics, including his team's quest to answer these questions and his outlook on the future of #enterpriseAI. #RHSummit

    youtube.com/watch?v=XKiq9ReXJvg

  7. Can enterprises replace costly cloud-hosted models with self-managed, open-weight #AI models to reduce #AIinference costs? What are the consequences if they don't?

    As promised, my podcast interview with Stephen Watt, a distinguished engineer working on emerging technologies in #RedHat 's office of the CTO, in which we discuss a wide range of topics, including his team's quest to answer these questions and his outlook on the future of #enterpriseAI. #RHSummit

    youtube.com/watch?v=XKiq9ReXJvg

  8. Just recorded a wide-ranging, candid interview with Stephen Watt from the #RedHat office of the CTO at #RHSummit. Watch this space for the episode release on Thursday!

  9. Just recorded a wide-ranging, candid interview with Stephen Watt from the #RedHat office of the CTO at #RHSummit. Watch this space for the episode release on Thursday!

  10. Just recorded a wide-ranging, candid interview with Stephen Watt from the office of the CTO at . Watch this space for the episode release on Thursday!

  11. Just recorded a wide-ranging, candid interview with Stephen Watt from the #RedHat office of the CTO at #RHSummit. Watch this space for the episode release on Thursday!

  12. Just recorded a wide-ranging, candid interview with Stephen Watt from the #RedHat office of the CTO at #RHSummit. Watch this space for the episode release on Thursday!

  13. @bjo @Schafstelze Ach kommt. SocialMedia ist die neue 100 Watt Birne. Fediverse ist mehr so LED. Den Begriff muss man nicht erklären. Der Tenor (nicht nur bei der #2MR): bessere Gespräche, weniger Zeit- und Energieverlust durch Quatsch.
    Teilt mit denen, die fragen, einfach dieses Video: digitalcourage.video/w/p4VBLAC
    @funfacts_de

  14. The mathematical theory of linkages was once found beautiful, but is now comparatively unknown.

    One of its highlights was what Florian Cajori (1859–1930) called the ‘beautiful discovery’ of the Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage (found independently in 1864 and 1871), a simple mechanism that transforms circular motion into linear motion (see attached image).

    The importance of such a mechanism is that it can produce straight-line motion without using guide-rails and thus reducing friction. Previous linkages such as James Watt's (1736–1819) only *approximated* straight-line motion.

    J.J. Sylvester, (1814–97) (who characterized his mathematical work as ‘the worship of the True & Beautiful’) admired a pump based on the linkage for ‘[i]ts elegance, and the frictionless ease with which it can be worked (beauty as usual the stamp and seal of perfection)’.

    When the physicist William Thomson (later Baron Kelvin; 1824–1907) was able to work a model of the linkage, he was reluctant to hand it back, saying: ‘No! I have not had nearly enough of it — it is the most beautiful thing I have seen in my life’.

    1/3

    #linkage #mechanism #mechanics #Kelvin #Sylvester #MathematicalBeauty

  15. The mathematical theory of linkages was once found beautiful, but is now comparatively unknown.

    One of its highlights was what Florian Cajori (1859–1930) called the ‘beautiful discovery’ of the Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage (found independently in 1864 and 1871), a simple mechanism that transforms circular motion into linear motion (see attached image).

    The importance of such a mechanism is that it can produce straight-line motion without using guide-rails and thus reducing friction. Previous linkages such as James Watt's (1736–1819) only *approximated* straight-line motion.

    J.J. Sylvester, (1814–97) (who characterized his mathematical work as ‘the worship of the True & Beautiful’) admired a pump based on the linkage for ‘[i]ts elegance, and the frictionless ease with which it can be worked (beauty as usual the stamp and seal of perfection)’.

    When the physicist William Thomson (later Baron Kelvin; 1824–1907) was able to work a model of the linkage, he was reluctant to hand it back, saying: ‘No! I have not had nearly enough of it — it is the most beautiful thing I have seen in my life’.

    1/3

    #linkage #mechanism #mechanics #Kelvin #Sylvester #MathematicalBeauty

  16. The mathematical theory of linkages was once found beautiful, but is now comparatively unknown.

    One of its highlights was what Florian Cajori (1859–1930) called the ‘beautiful discovery’ of the Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage (found independently in 1864 and 1871), a simple mechanism that transforms circular motion into linear motion (see attached image).

    The importance of such a mechanism is that it can produce straight-line motion without using guide-rails and thus reducing friction. Previous linkages such as James Watt's (1736–1819) only *approximated* straight-line motion.

    J.J. Sylvester, (1814–97) (who characterized his mathematical work as ‘the worship of the True & Beautiful’) admired a pump based on the linkage for ‘[i]ts elegance, and the frictionless ease with which it can be worked (beauty as usual the stamp and seal of perfection)’.

    When the physicist William Thomson (later Baron Kelvin; 1824–1907) was able to work a model of the linkage, he was reluctant to hand it back, saying: ‘No! I have not had nearly enough of it — it is the most beautiful thing I have seen in my life’.

    1/3

    #linkage #mechanism #mechanics #Kelvin #Sylvester #MathematicalBeauty

  17. The mathematical theory of linkages was once found beautiful, but is now comparatively unknown.

    One of its highlights was what Florian Cajori (1859–1930) called the ‘beautiful discovery’ of the Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage (found independently in 1864 and 1871), a simple mechanism that transforms circular motion into linear motion (see attached image).

    The importance of such a mechanism is that it can produce straight-line motion without using guide-rails and thus reducing friction. Previous linkages such as James Watt's (1736–1819) only *approximated* straight-line motion.

    J.J. Sylvester, (1814–97) (who characterized his mathematical work as ‘the worship of the True & Beautiful’) admired a pump based on the linkage for ‘[i]ts elegance, and the frictionless ease with which it can be worked (beauty as usual the stamp and seal of perfection)’.

    When the physicist William Thomson (later Baron Kelvin; 1824–1907) was able to work a model of the linkage, he was reluctant to hand it back, saying: ‘No! I have not had nearly enough of it — it is the most beautiful thing I have seen in my life’.

    1/3

    #linkage #mechanism #mechanics #Kelvin #Sylvester #MathematicalBeauty

  18. The mathematical theory of linkages was once found beautiful, but is now comparatively unknown.

    One of its highlights was what Florian Cajori (1859–1930) called the ‘beautiful discovery’ of the Peaucellier–Lipkin linkage (found independently in 1864 and 1871), a simple mechanism that transforms circular motion into linear motion (see attached image).

    The importance of such a mechanism is that it can produce straight-line motion without using guide-rails and thus reducing friction. Previous linkages such as James Watt's (1736–1819) only *approximated* straight-line motion.

    J.J. Sylvester, (1814–97) (who characterized his mathematical work as ‘the worship of the True & Beautiful’) admired a pump based on the linkage for ‘[i]ts elegance, and the frictionless ease with which it can be worked (beauty as usual the stamp and seal of perfection)’.

    When the physicist William Thomson (later Baron Kelvin; 1824–1907) was able to work a model of the linkage, he was reluctant to hand it back, saying: ‘No! I have not had nearly enough of it — it is the most beautiful thing I have seen in my life’.

    1/3

    #linkage #mechanism #mechanics #Kelvin #Sylvester #MathematicalBeauty

  19. UGREEN Nexode 500 Watt Ladestation – Eine für alles
    UGREEN hat mit der Nexode 500 Watt Ladestation zuletzt ein sehr praktisches Monster vorgestellt. Hiermit lassen sich beispielsweise sechs MacBook Airs gleichzeitig laden. Sicherlich keine Station für jede:n, jedoch ein leistungsstarkes Stück Technik für Energieh
    apfeltalk.de/magazin/news/ugre
    #Ausprobiert #Mac #News #500Watt #GaN #Ladestation #Nexode #PD31 #UGreen #USBA #USBC

  20. UGREEN Nexode 500 Watt Ladestation – Eine für alles
    UGREEN hat mit der Nexode 500 Watt Ladestation zuletzt ein sehr praktisches Monster vorgestellt. Hiermit lassen sich beispielsweise sechs MacBook Airs gleichzeitig laden. Sicherlich keine Station für jede:n, jedoch ein leistungsstarkes Stück Technik für Energieh
    apfeltalk.de/magazin/news/ugre
    #Ausprobiert #Mac #News #500Watt #GaN #Ladestation #Nexode #PD31 #UGreen #USBA #USBC

  21. UGREEN Nexode 500 Watt Ladestation – Eine für alles
    UGREEN hat mit der Nexode 500 Watt Ladestation zuletzt ein sehr praktisches Monster vorgestellt. Hiermit lassen sich beispielsweise sechs MacBook Airs gleichzeitig laden. Sicherlich keine Station für jede:n, jedoch ein leistungsstarkes Stück Technik für Energieh
    apfeltalk.de/magazin/news/ugre
    #Ausprobiert #Mac #News #500Watt #GaN #Ladestation #Nexode #PD31 #UGreen #USBA #USBC

  22. UGREEN Nexode 500 Watt Ladestation – Eine für alles
    UGREEN hat mit der Nexode 500 Watt Ladestation zuletzt ein sehr praktisches Monster vorgestellt. Hiermit lassen sich beispielsweise sechs MacBook Airs gleichzeitig laden. Sicherlich keine Station für jede:n, jedoch ein leistungsstarkes Stück Technik für Energieh
    apfeltalk.de/magazin/news/ugre
    #Ausprobiert #Mac #News #500Watt #GaN #Ladestation #Nexode #PD31 #UGreen #USBA #USBC

  23. UGREEN Nexode 500 Watt Ladestation – Eine für alles
    UGREEN hat mit der Nexode 500 Watt Ladestation zuletzt ein sehr praktisches Monster vorgestellt. Hiermit lassen sich beispielsweise sechs MacBook Airs gleichzeitig laden. Sicherlich keine Station für jede:n, jedoch ein leistungsstarkes Stück Technik für Energieh
    apfeltalk.de/magazin/news/ugre
    #Ausprobiert #Mac #News #500Watt #GaN #Ladestation #Nexode #PD31 #UGreen #USBA #USBC

  24. UGREEN Nexode GaN Ladegerät 65 Watt – kompakt und variabel
    USB-C Mehrfachladegeräte unterscheiden sich zuletzt eigentlich nur noch durch den Herstellernamen. Das UGREEN Nexode GaN Ladegerät 65 Watt kommt nun mit einem aufrollbaren Ladekabel und neuer Bauform.

    Zuletzt hatten wir die etwas schächere
    apfeltalk.de/magazin/news/ugre
    #Ausprobiert #News #Zubehr #Amazon #Nexode #UGreen #UGREENNexodeGaN65Watt #USBA #USBC

  25. UGREEN Nexode GaN Ladegerät 65 Watt – kompakt und variabel
    USB-C Mehrfachladegeräte unterscheiden sich zuletzt eigentlich nur noch durch den Herstellernamen. Das UGREEN Nexode GaN Ladegerät 65 Watt kommt nun mit einem aufrollbaren Ladekabel und neuer Bauform.

    Zuletzt hatten wir die etwas schächere
    apfeltalk.de/magazin/news/ugre
    #Ausprobiert #News #Zubehr #Amazon #Nexode #UGreen #UGREENNexodeGaN65Watt #USBA #USBC

  26. UGREEN Nexode GaN Ladegerät 65 Watt – kompakt und variabel
    USB-C Mehrfachladegeräte unterscheiden sich zuletzt eigentlich nur noch durch den Herstellernamen. Das UGREEN Nexode GaN Ladegerät 65 Watt kommt nun mit einem aufrollbaren Ladekabel und neuer Bauform.

    Zuletzt hatten wir die etwas schächere
    apfeltalk.de/magazin/news/ugre
    #Ausprobiert #News #Zubehr #Amazon #Nexode #UGreen #UGREENNexodeGaN65Watt #USBA #USBC

  27. UGREEN Nexode GaN Ladegerät 65 Watt – kompakt und variabel
    USB-C Mehrfachladegeräte unterscheiden sich zuletzt eigentlich nur noch durch den Herstellernamen. Das UGREEN Nexode GaN Ladegerät 65 Watt kommt nun mit einem aufrollbaren Ladekabel und neuer Bauform.

    Zuletzt hatten wir die etwas schächere
    apfeltalk.de/magazin/news/ugre
    #Ausprobiert #News #Zubehr #Amazon #Nexode #UGreen #UGREENNexodeGaN65Watt #USBA #USBC

  28. UGREEN Nexode GaN Ladegerät 65 Watt – kompakt und variabel
    USB-C Mehrfachladegeräte unterscheiden sich zuletzt eigentlich nur noch durch den Herstellernamen. Das UGREEN Nexode GaN Ladegerät 65 Watt kommt nun mit einem aufrollbaren Ladekabel und neuer Bauform.

    Zuletzt hatten wir die etwas schächere
    apfeltalk.de/magazin/news/ugre
    #Ausprobiert #News #Zubehr #Amazon #Nexode #UGreen #UGREENNexodeGaN65Watt #USBA #USBC

  29. The Arkansas Traveler: UA data science students launch sports analytics application Hog Charts. “Brady Brown and Wyatt Thompson, two University of Arkansas sophomore data science majors, created Hog Charts, a sports data analytics application they have developed over several months while sharing predictions on their Instagram, @hogcharts.”

    https://rbfirehose.com/2026/04/22/the-arkansas-traveler-ua-data-science-students-launch-sports-analytics-application-hog-charts/
  30. @wyatt You can't have X Forms Common Environment without the X; that'd be #FalseAdvertising