the only tool i found so far is CTR. i tried v2.1 but i cant do anything. it doesnt load my mainboard and cpu information and shoes me an error. then i found out there is a newer tool calles hydra from the same guy. downloaded the free version and ran diagnostic, but it didnt tell me what cpu sample i have. now i wanted to try CTR 2.0 but cant find it anywhere to download
The project began earlier this year to provide Ryzen 5000 series owners with a tool that gives them unprecedented control over Ryzen's core and voltage-boosting behavior. The tool effectively replaces AMD's boosting algorithm built into Ryzen 5000 processors. The new profile can then be tweaked and adjusted as necessary to provide higher core frequencies and/or lower CPU voltages depending on your needs.
And luckily this is not a production system, it is just my daily driver I use it to experiment with hydra, hoping to eventually use hydra on a dedicated host later on to maintain some auto-updated flake for system and user configuration eventually.
The Private Academic Library Network of Indiana (PALNI) and The Partnership for Academic Library Collaboration & Innovation (PALCI) are pleased to announce the successful completion of an Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) grant to fund the project, "Hyku for Consortia: Removing Barriers to Adoption."
The steel industry accounts for around 8% of global emissions with every tonne of steel produced currently emitting 1.63 tonnes of CO2 on average. The aim of the Hydra project is to reduce emissions to mere kilograms and making this a world-changing technology on our way to net zero.
Hydra will involve the design and construction of an operational pilot-plant that will utilize hydrogen in every stage of the steel production cycle. The structure, scheduled for completion by 2025, will consist of a 30m high direct iron ore reduction (DRI) tower using hydrogen as a reducing agent, an electric furnace (EAF) and a reheating furnace. Through a testing and qualification hub, the project will also characterise the materials, equipment and internal infrastructure required by steel producers, as well as those required for hydrogen transportation to the plant and storage, to transition to 100% hydrogen fuelled steel production, ensuring a comprehensive and validated shift to hydrogen-based processes.
Little late i know but i have similiar problem. My pc crashes 50% whenever he goes into Full load after using hydra. Deinstalled and reset bios too. Still same problem. You found a solution? I often read about uefi CO. What does that mean, and how to reset it?
Q: Because of the sheer number of changes to the game, isn't this project no longer "really Starcraft"?
A: I've always seen Starcraft as the glass ceiling of RTS: it's the best, but not without its faults. I want to push the game more toward a direction that I enjoy as a player without sacrificing what makes Starcraft great to play. This involves cutting down on point-and-click active abilities, increasing the risk and reward of positional gameplay, and removing some of the less exciting APM sinks, like spam-moving your Goliaths and Dragoons up a ramp. The goal is more fun and a higher skill ceiling, so that even though good players are rewarded and poor players are punished, both can have fun. The value of my work will be judged on the basis of how well I meet that goal.
Q: Will you be remaking Brood War, Enslavers, Insurrection, Retribution, etc?
A: Brood War is a maybe, and the rest are a no. If I still find myself making Starcraft content by the time the three vanilla campaigns are revamped for HYDRA, and I want to continue with the new game state documented below, I will likely make original campaigns as opposed to relying on existing content. Many of my smaller projects will also be using some of the tech additions of HYDRA, as I feel they lend to a more fun game state than classic Starcraft.
Q: I'm a content developer. Can I use HYDRA, either in part or in full, for my own work?
A: Yes. You can pull out all audiovisual assets for use in your own projects, you can use the tilesets in your maps, and you can even equip your SCMDraft 2 profile with HYDRA's mpq to make maps using the new tech and tiles (more info on custom profiles/mpqs in the Mapping Starter Guide). I consider the project open-source, so have at it.
Is it a plugin panic?
If a small window appeared with "[pluginname] panic!", with [pluginname] usually being 'Aise', please do the following:
Open your aise.log text file located in your betahydra.exe directory. Copy the last 100 or so lines (including the error printout) and attach it with your bug report.
A portion of the new building sits on a hill and due to this location our team had to create a project sequence around the surge charge fill areas. As a result, we also were not able to use our traditional means and methods to erect the tilt panels. By utilizing our detailed planning processes, our team came up with the solution to erect the tilt panels from the inside of the building.
Adding to our challenges, we encountered a very wet spring and summer. Even with the inclement weather, our team successfully executed the project schedule in 4 months safely and with good quality, including the erection of 80 tilt panels in a span of only three days.
The Hydra project, led by RINA, a multinational engineering consultancy, inspection, and certification company, has been officially backed by the European Commission and the Italian Ministry of Enterprises and Made in Italy. The project aims to create a 100% hydrogen-fueled plant capable of producing seven tonnes of steel per hour by 2025.
As part of the project, RINA plans to introduce a training center, which will not only focus on the details of hydrogen application but also serve as an international hub to develop collaboration and research among stakeholders in the steel and energy sectors.
This project will interconnect the new 202 MW Hydra BESS storage facility in Pecos County, Texas. ETT will construct 0.25 miles of 345 kV line and upgrade the existing Bakersfield switching station. In-service is currently forecast to be Q2 2022.
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Right now, I am using Horovod to run distributed training of my pytorch models. I would like to start using hydra config for the --multirun feature and enqueue all jobs with SLURM. I know there is the Submitid plugin. But I am not sure, how would the whole pipeline work with Horovod. Right now, my command for training looks as follows:
Say I want to use hydra --multirun to run several multi-gpu experiments, I want to enqueue the runs with slurm since my resources are limited and would be run sequentially most of the time and I want to use Horovod to synchronize gradients of my networks. Would this setup run out of the box? Would I need to specify CUDA_VISIBLE_DEVICES if slurm took care of the resources? How would I need to adjust my run command or other settings to make this setup plausible? I am especially interested in how the multirun feature handles GPU resources. Any recommendations are welcome.
We discovered that there is broad agreement among the interviewees that an English-style auction with standard features should be targeted by the reference implementation in this project. All of the interviewees are planning to use such an auction within their respective platforms.
In both the survey questionnaire and the in-depth interviews, respondents were asked about the benefits and limitations of the Hydra Head protocol for their projects. In the in-depth interviews, interviewees were provided a standard briefing on Hydra to ensure that they were properly informed about how the technology works when giving their answers about benefits and limitations.
First, it is unclear how to run zero-sum games within a Hydra head. In the simplified head protocol (currently implemented in the hydra-poc GitHub repository), any head participant at any time can veto the further evolution of the Hydra head. Exercising this veto power leaves other participants no choice but to close the Hydra head to layer 1 with the last head state that all participants managed to agree on before the veto.
For the implementation phase of this project, the delegated voucher auction design was selected because it significantly mitigates the three major limitations of the Hydra head protocol that the interviewees indicated are discouraging them from pursuing Hydra-based solutions. Based on our business analysis, the reference implementation based on this design could be viably adapted into an auction service on the Cardano main network.
Regarding the star-shaped and constellation schema auction designs, they are interesting designs that quite intrigued the interviewees. However, they are also significantly more complex than the delegated voucher auction design. Furthermore, they require not-yet-implemented Hydra head features to be available, for the benefits of these designs to be apparent in a demonstration of the reference implementation. Therefore, it is recommended that they should be considered for a future Hydra-based auction project, perhaps even by some of the business analysis respondents if our current project gives them confidence that they can pursue their own Hydra-based DApp projects.
The project is coordinated by Dr. Simon Clark, a research scientist at SINTEF. "High-performance and affordable electric mobility is a cornerstone technology for reducing air pollution in cities and enabling the future of the Green Transition," says Clark. "The cost and lifetime of electric vehicles are largely determined by the battery pack, which can be heavy and expensive. HYDRA is developing advanced battery materials, cell designs, and manufacturing methods to address these challenges in a sustainable way."
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