Doing a little email experiment, hopefully a fun one! If you send an email to previous@email.engineering, two things should happen:
You’ll receive a reply with the email that the previous person sent (the last email before yours).
The next person to send an email will receive the message that you sent.
Your identity isn’t shared (only the subject and body). Hopefully nobody will be a jerk and ruin this (the reply footer has instructions for reporting abuse).
Anyway, have fun!
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The POWER9 processor core supports a 64-bit effective address (EA), 68-bit virtual address (VA), and a 56-bit host real (physical) address (RA)
68-bit addresses!?
In HPT mode, the effective address space is 64 bits (0:63), the virtual address space is implemented as 68 bits (10:77) of the 78-bit architected maximum virtual address space, and the real address space is 51 bits (13:63).
I don’t really understand what this means.
One 18 inch pizza has 'more pizza' than 2 x 12 inch pizzas!
(via @fermatslibrary)
@infobeautiful it's important to note that when the object you're measuring is a pizza, the radius is properly denoted with z and the height (altitude) with a
because its volume is pi * z * z * a