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3 weeks ago |
safety4sea.com | Mark Smith
NorthStandard’s Loss Prevention Director of Decarbonisation, Mark Smith, explores the maritime case for a sustainable biofuel that is widely used as an automotive fuel additive. In October, the International Maritime Organization is set to adopt a legally binding framework to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from ships over 5,000 GT, pending entry into force in 2027.
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3 weeks ago |
businesswire.com | Mark Smith
LAS VEGAS--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Tachyum® today announced the release of a new white paper detailing how it efficiently scales Large Language Model (LLM) training and inference through the Mixture of Experts (MoE) approach. The company’s method is further improved by a DeepSeekMoE architecture with 4-bit FP4 data types for activations quantization and 2-bit Tachyum AI (TAI2) sparse weights quantization.
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3 weeks ago |
heraldscotland.com | Mark Smith
My second thought about the flags was more complicated however. For a start, flags have never been my favourite form of expression, an aversion made worse by the referendums of 2014 and 2016. And by 2023, I was also struggling – still am – with how I feel about LGBTQ+, trans, gender, and self-ID, and Pride flags in particular. There was a time, in the 90s, when I would’ve felt overwhelmingly positive about the flag, but in 2023, it was starting to change.
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3 weeks ago |
newcastlefalcons.co.uk | Mark Smith
Newcastle Falcons’ season ended on Saturday with plenty of heart in defeat to Gallagher Premiership semi-finalists Leicester Tigers. The Tynesiders trailed 14-6 at the break, standing firm in defending a string of early driving mauls inside their own 22 as the Tigers kicked repeated penalties to the corner. Newcastle had to adjust from the early withdrawals of Cameron Neild and Elliott Obatoyinbo through injury inside the first ten minutes, but stuck to their task against the play-off challengers.
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4 weeks ago |
heraldscotland.com | Mark Smith
People say the Hatrack on St Vincent Street is the building Glaswegians love the most but I look at it and think: really, that one, why? I know it’s a good example of art nouveau and everything and that’s fine, but don’t you think all the spikes and prongs and urns and wings are a bit much? And what’s with the screaming goat’s head over the front door? You know who’d feel right at home there? Rosemary’s baby.
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