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Updating the license from MPL to Business Source License · hashicorp/terraform@b145fbc

Going forward, this project will be licensed under the Business Source License v1.1. Please see our blog post for more details at https://hashi.co/bsl-blog, FAQ at https://hashi.co/license-faq, and...

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@mcc WSL2 will use up to 50% of your memory with it's default settings. Docker seems to escalate maxing out wsl memory usage.

You can limit this by creating a .wslconfig file in your user directory. Nice write up here by @willem_meints https://fizzylogic.nl/2023/01/05/how-to-configure-memory-limits-in-wsl2

How to configure memory limits in WSL2

One of the downsides to building machine learning models is that you need quite a bit of power in your machine. I've just upgraded my home desktop that I use for side projects and experiments to 64GB of memory because it was clearly no longer up to the task. However, when I booted up my WSL linux distro, it couldn't get more than 32GB of memory. Time to figure out how to fix that! In this quick post I'm showing you how you can limit or increase the memory available to your WSL2 distributions. Let's go!

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@BlackAzizAnansi Freakonomics actually did an interesting podcast on this and the non-profit Clean the World
https://freakonomics.com/podcast/used-hotel-soaps/
https://cleantheworld.org
Used Hotel Soaps - Freakonomics

Used Hotel Soaps - Freakonomics

Freakonomics
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@WhyNotZoidberg @GossiTheDog more like IR Fridays 🗑️ 🔥

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