It is alive! A heroic effort led by Antonio and Basile, documenting the current best practices for non-adiabatic MD simulations. Give it a read!
It is alive! A heroic effort led by Antonio and Basile, documenting the current best practices for non-adiabatic MD simulations. Give it a read!
In the report they mention that core file generation was causing excessive CPU load that was impacting unrelated systems so it would actually make a difference if they handled the error properly.
Nice, thank you! TIL about pytest-snapshot package.
I was experimenting with `inline-snapshot' in the past and found it super useful.
Amazing, congratulations! 🎉
Hmm, I definitely remember hearing about AADebug conference at least twice, it's possible the other time was not on OxF? Anyway, I love the banter so I am not complaining! :-)
Less often than the story about Belgian horse meat! ;-)
a guy playing bagpipes to a penguin
TIL there was a Scottish National Antarctic Expedition and it produced this image
Getting a ping at midnight UK time I went on a journey from "omg some random @ ed everyone" through "omg it's Steve the CEO announcing Oxide homelab" to "oh this is neat too!" 👏
I ran into this a couple days ago, indeed it seems that the original target branch needs to be deleted.
But how do you handle a case when a the original target branch gets squash-merged?
Do it please. Not only will you inspire others to donate, you might even inspire others to write about it!
It would be interesting to see why you see larger speedup than what was advertised in the original CPython PR 🤔