Turning off my SSI is kosher? my tooth hurts so you take away my support, DC bastards?
As DC says a lone guy after Jail, with broken teeth, that needs to feed a cat is ok to remove his support lines, especially if he is helping teach the nation, especially if his mother is a veteran’s widow
DC “don’t you want that for yourself?” “I know that you do”
“With this I wish you good luck” – Mira, Effective Communication
Having issues setting up
CUDA and Open CL
Not able to download OpenCL from Nvidia’s site securily
AMDs version looks like only available for Linux
Confusing
https://developer.nvidia.com/opencl | https://developer.amd.com/amd-aocc/
Out of Jail and want to work with some cool computing now, too much to ask?
Paying money for an MSI that doesn’t let me use Toolkit kind of feels half in
Looks like Intel has version
https://www.intel.com/content/www/us/en/developer/tools/opencl-sdk/choose-download.html
A bit of a stretch just to be able to right distributed code
Getting a bit tired of a system built on legalism robbing so much of my time
This contract has some information about the Azure Puppy Dragon, think I will read a little further in this one
It is no 1000 page Spring Source agreement, that one is for prosecutors that don’t forgive
Words of potential from the reading
arise or result
use misuse
soley in conjunction | AORUMSIC
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/arise
verb (used without object),a·rose,a·ris·en [uh–riz–uhn], a·ris·ing.to get up from sitting, lying, or kneeling; rise:He arose from his chair when she entered the room.to awaken; wake up:He arose at sunrise to get an early start to the beach.to move upward; mount; ascend:A thin curl of smoke arose lazily from the cabin.to come into being, action, or notice; originate; appear; spring up:New problems arise daily.to result or proceed; spring or issue (sometimes followed by from):It is difficult to foresee the consequences that may arise from this action. After such destruction many problems in resettlement often arise.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/or
conjunction(used to connect words, phrases, or clauses representing alternatives):books or magazines; to be or not to be.(used to connect alternative terms for the same thing):the Hawaiian, or Sandwich, Islands.(used in correlation):either … or; or … or; whether … or.(used to correct or rephrase what was previously said):His autobiography, or rather memoirs, will soon be ready for publication.otherwise; or else:Be here on time, or we’ll leave without you.Logic. the connective used in disjunction.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/result
verb (used without object)to spring, arise, or proceed as a consequence of actions, circumstances, premises, etc.; be the outcome.to terminate or end in a specified manner or thing.nounsomething that happens as a consequence; outcome.Mathematics. a quantity, expression, etc., obtained by calculation.Often results. a desirable or beneficial consequence, outcome, or effect:We had definite results within weeks.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/use
verb (used with object),used,us·ing.to employ for some purpose; put into service; make use of:to use a knife.to avail oneself of; apply to one’s own purposes:to use the facilities.
verb (used without object),used,us·ing.to be accustomed or customarily found (used with an infinitive expressed or understood, and, except in archaic use, now only in the past):He used to go every day.Archaic. to resort, stay, or dwell customarily.nounthe act of employing, using, or putting into service:the use of tools.the state of being employed or used.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/misuse
noun
wrong or improper use; misapplication.Obsolete. bad or abusive treatment.verb (used with object),mis·used,mis·us·ing.to use wrongly or improperly; misapply.to treat badly or abusively; maltreat.
singularly
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/in
preposition(used to indicate inclusion within space, a place, or limits):walking in the park.(used to indicate inclusion within something abstract or immaterial):in politics; in the autumn.
adverb
in or into some place, position, state, relation, etc.:Please come in.on the inside; within.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/conjunction
noun
Grammar.
- any member of a small class of words distinguished in many languages by their function as connectors between words, phrases, clauses, or sentences, as and, because, but, however.
- any other word or expression of similar function, as in any case.
the act of conjoining; combination.the state of being conjoined; union; association:The police, in conjunction with the army, established order.a combination of events or circumstances.Logic.
- a compound proposition that is true if and only if all of its component propositions are true.
- the relation among the components of such a proposition, usually expressed by AND or & or ·.
Astronomy.
- the coincidence of two or more heavenly bodies at the same celestial longitude.
- the state of two or more such coinciding heavenly bodies.
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/conjure
verb (used with object),con·jured,con·jur·ing.to affect or influence by or as if by invocation or spell.to effect, produce, bring, etc., by or as by magic:to conjure a miracle.to call upon or command (a devil or spirit) by invocation or spell.
verb (used without object),con·jured,con·jur·ing.to call upon or command a devil or spirit by invocation or spell.to practice magic.
noun
Chiefly Southern U.S. an act or instance of witchcraft, Hoodoo, or Voodoo, especially a spell.
Any suggestion of balancing cranes?
Like Computex for Cranes
Tractor beams

It is no Granada

baby dragon with the power of Pikachu, what’s not to love?
“computing resources, and so much more” – What Is Azure? | Microsoft Azure Tutorial For Beginners | Microsoft Azure Training | Simplilearn
Technology usually takes a decade to take off anyway
Microsoft and Apple in 2030, wonder what it will look like
Blender Open Source Linux takes over field?
My guess is having a method where developers get paid might still be valid in 2030
February 1st 2010 Puppy Dragons first steps
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/easy
adjective,eas·i·er [ee-zee-er], eas·i·est [ee-zee-ist].not hard or difficult; requiring no great labor or effort:a book that is easy to read; an easy victory.free from pain, discomfort, worry, or care:He led an easy life.providing or conducive to ease or comfort; comfortable:an easy stance; an easy relationship.fond of or given to ease; easygoing:an easy disposition.
adverbInformal. in an easy manner; comfortably:to go easy; take it easy.nouna word formerly used in communications to represent the letter E.
“next up functions”
https://www.dictionary.com/browse/configurable
verb (used with object),con·fig·ured,con·fig·ur·ing.to design or adapt to form a specific configuration or for some specific purpose:The planes are being configured to hold more passengers in each row.Computers.
- to put together (a computer or computer system) by supplying, arranging, or connecting a specific set of internal or external components:My next laptop will be configured for gaming with a fast processor and lots of memory.
- to set up (a software program or device) for a particular computer, computer system, or task:to configure the printer for a wireless network.
“Content of high bandwidth… placed in strategic positions”
Writing a file reading utility in C++
https://www.cplusplus.com/doc/tutorial/files/