> At a surface level they look good but if you actually scrutinize them they fall apart. This is true for a huge amount of AI output in my experience.
I use AWS and OVH at work and this has not my experience. AWS has more services, but a lot of those are of dubious quality. I'd love to never have to use redshift or EMR again for instance. OVH is more basic, but what…
But most hosting providers allow you to just rent a server for a day or a few hours, so it's not really an argument why you have to use the cloud.
> If running on your own data center, or renting physical/virtual machines from ie Hetzner, you will pay for that capability overhead for 30.5 days per month, when in reality you only need it for 2-3 days. I keep seeing…
I only see 148 lines of assembly and a dockerfile that's 7 lines long. Am I missing something or should that take a human less then several weeks.
A problem they face in building their own capacity is that ASML isn't allowed to export their newest machines to China. The US has even pressured them to stop servicing some machines already in China. They've been…
They CS people in Amsterdam aren't getting fired though.
> At a surface level they look good but if you actually scrutinize them they fall apart. This is true for a huge amount of AI output in my experience.
I use AWS and OVH at work and this has not my experience. AWS has more services, but a lot of those are of dubious quality. I'd love to never have to use redshift or EMR again for instance. OVH is more basic, but what…
But most hosting providers allow you to just rent a server for a day or a few hours, so it's not really an argument why you have to use the cloud.
> If running on your own data center, or renting physical/virtual machines from ie Hetzner, you will pay for that capability overhead for 30.5 days per month, when in reality you only need it for 2-3 days. I keep seeing…
I only see 148 lines of assembly and a dockerfile that's 7 lines long. Am I missing something or should that take a human less then several weeks.
A problem they face in building their own capacity is that ASML isn't allowed to export their newest machines to China. The US has even pressured them to stop servicing some machines already in China. They've been…
They CS people in Amsterdam aren't getting fired though.