Post 1171684 by kellerfuchs@vulpine.club
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 (DIR) Post #850416 by trickster@mastodon.technology
       2018-10-30T00:04:08Z
       
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       Early unit of computing power: one "kilogirl" was equivalent to a thousand hours of manual computing labor
       
 (DIR) Post #1171684 by kellerfuchs@vulpine.club
       2018-11-13T13:34:24Z
       
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       @trickster Girls are powerful.*is inspired and feels huge respect for those ladies.*
       
 (DIR) Post #1171693 by Efi@mastodon.social
       2018-11-13T13:35:21Z
       
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       @trickster should be equivalent to 1024h tbqh
       
 (DIR) Post #1260170 by BruceJia@refactorcamp.org
       2018-11-16T23:13:57Z
       
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       @trickster Guess the sexualization of tech came before "Her" and hentai.
       
 (DIR) Post #1328900 by jeffcliff@niu.moe
       2018-11-19T19:19:23Z
       
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       @trickster where is this from?
       
 (DIR) Post #1328925 by trickster@mastodon.technology
       2018-11-19T19:20:12Z
       
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       @jeffcliff "Broad Band" by Claire L. Evans
       
 (DIR) Post #AMsauarHMeTK5aO3VI by ridetheory@mastodon.social
       2018-10-30T15:58:20Z
       
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       @trickster @bstacey While both of these terms are demeaning, I'd still like to see the conversion factor for a millihelen (the unit of beauty needed to launch a single ship.)
       
 (DIR) Post #AMsaubMpTLi1fR9FgG by trickster@mastodon.technology
       2018-10-30T16:06:10Z
       
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       @ridetheory oh, "kilogirl" is undoubtedly dehumanizing at worst and patronizing at best. The men had "man-hours". Girl's work could not possibly bear the same mark, and we can't just change the qualification of MAN-hours. Bleh.However, it is one of those rare episodes where women's work gets recognized.(thanks for reminding me of milihelens)
       
 (DIR) Post #AMsbHy0bSRtuY6tSi0 by oblomov@sociale.network
       2022-08-25T05:44:15Z
       
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       @trickster Does anybody know if there are estimates around about how many FLOPS those trained professionals could achieve?
       
 (DIR) Post #AMsbHyTfiN9Y0GUg1A by Archivist@social.linux.pizza
       2022-08-25T07:41:11Z
       
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       @oblomov @trickster I would make a simple estimate of around a full operation per 5 seconds on average (not including stuff that required the use of a table like sin/cos/tan/exp...) depending on the amount of significant digits, which would be 0.2FLOPS. That would put a "kilogirl" at around 7200 operations on average.
       
 (DIR) Post #AMsbKiyNoijKmkAbUO by Archivist@social.linux.pizza
       2022-08-25T07:41:43Z
       
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       @oblomov @trickster I would make a simple estimate of around a full operation per 5 seconds on average (not including stuff that required the use of a table like sin/cos/tan/exp...) depending on the amount of significant digits, which would be 0.2FLOPS. That would put a "kilogirl" at around 720000 operations on average.
       
 (DIR) Post #AMsbluWgyCN6R6BIP2 by Archivist@social.linux.pizza
       2022-08-25T07:46:28Z
       
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       @oblomov @tricksterThat makes 10Mgirl around 1.7ms of runtime on a GeForce 1080 (it is a low estimate, because those girls were probably relatively faster at doing an exponential, and more accurate, than a 1080)