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; ia[i] = i;
test(a,b,c, SIZE);
for (i=0; in", a[i], b[i], c[i]);
}
Listing 9: nowait Output
0
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.2% (53.2% cumulative)
20.1 GB 4.9% (58.0% cumulative)
22.4 GB 4.5% (62.5% cumulative)
24.6 GB 4.1% (66.7% cumulative)
26.8 GB 3.8% (70.5% cumulative)
29.1 GB 3.2% (73.7% cumulative)
31.3 GB 3.0% (76.6% cumulative)
33
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can see how the arp cache poisoning works:
$ sudo nemesis arp -v -r -d eth0 -S 192.168.1.2 \
-D 192.168.1.133 -h 00:22:6E:71:04:BB -m 00:0C:29:B2:78:9E \
-H 00:22:6E:71:04:BB -M 00:0C:29:B2:78:9E
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Interactive HPC applications written in languages such as Python play a very important part today in high-performance computing. We look at how to run Python and Jupyter notebooks on a Warewulf 4 ... -*-
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-- Anaconda (Python) (Version 22.9.0 Python 3.9.13 (main, Aug 25 2022, 23:26:10)
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help(
[[
This module loads Anaconda so you can
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applications from creating child processes
No
d4f940ab-401b-4efc-aadc-ad5f3c50688a
Blocks credential theft from the local security authority subsystem (lsass.exe)
Yes
9e6c4e1f
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DEjAhocW2hraXMIIEowIBAAKCAQEAhXo2cUYv
B8/P/BP0ges6i7VJ9Oj1bDHfILtu805syqwN5J6IBcgvesthq4Xpj4zuIVsCctU5SEIkx9texM+b
....
fuy3QFJdl3rM0w/ry1QDRy5WgfZsIpAQZUuCaZgZx2BavviuVcFGrd67RfP6gt2yBk7EhN0gQCN2
X5
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3.0 (OTG and flash support)
Video
Micro-HDMI
Power
5V, USB or 2.1mm barrel connector
Other
2 CSIs, 1 DSI
I2C, UART, SPI, ADC, PWM, GPIO
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/dev/nvme0n1 S3ESNX0JA48075E Samsung SSD 960 EVO 250GB 1 22.41 GB / 250.06 GB 512 B + 0 B 2B7QCXE7
/dev/nvme1n1 07b4753784e26c18 Linux
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SGEMM
for N = [2, 4, 8, 16, 32, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096, 8192]
A = single( rand(N,N) );
B = single( rand(N,N) );
start = clock();
C = A*B;
elapsedTime = etime(clock(), start
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on others' machines.
Benching C
With routines from Jens' book [9] and a bit of your own code, you can easily accomplish statistically weighted measurements of code performance in C similar to that provided