... so it's useful when solving embarassingly problems.
Researchers go to great efforts to parallelize problems that are not "embarrassingly parallel" , so no it is not only usefull for "embarassingly parallel" problems. That being said, the first part of your comment seems to be spot on.
It was a cyber truck when it was a secret, now he’s announced it it’s just an electric truck.
Except cyber is derived from Greek kubernetes ( steersman) -> cybernetics ( automatic control systems ), and has nothing to do with wether something is secret or not.
I would be satisfied if we could teach the 80% of the posters on the internet to properly use the phrase "rein in" correctly.
Hey man, stop rein in on our parade will you.
As long as we're going to reinvent the wheel again, we might as well try making it round this time. - Mike Dennison