New GPUs are quite a bit better than previous ones but perf oer dollar has been flat for a while now. Also, if you're talking gaming GPUs old ones work fine given there has not been a new PlayStation or Xbox in many…
Fewer outages vs US source? I work in the power industry in the US and I am sure this is regionally true but highly doubt it as a blanket statement.
I am so happy I am not this jaded after over 20 years in software. I have never felt like I have hit a ceiling in terms of salary or skill. I still learn each and every day. I would get bored if this were not the case.…
Do you have some benchmark results I can look at that compares results?
https://github.com/microsoft/table-transformer This is much lighter weight and more reliable than vllm
https://www.statista.com/chart/30224/share-of-americans-who-... Only 60% of us own any stock at all and often through 401k or other indirect investment.
"3rd party" browsers on iOS are just safari/webkit. They do not allow browsers that don't use safari/webkit.
> Kids are another huge factor that changes this. Yep, I have have quit a perfectly good job to bum around Southeast Asia. Now that kids are in the picture being unemployed would be very stressful.
It isn't like US public system, medicare, is great. I still end up buying my folks supplemental. This narrative of pubic vs private misses most of the nuance.
If you don't mind me asking, to where? That is, what uplink do you see to your nearest AWS or gcloud? In the US, advertised residential speeds don't nessarly translate to realized gains. Just pushes the bottle neck to…
I have used some of those systems, namely frontier (AMD). In the case of frontier, it is the US gov hedge their bets. The super computer before was Nvidia and the next is intel. Bunch of politics there which don't…
Haha, I think that hope is officially dead. Although, Nvidia hardly cares about graphics right now so AMD might release a good gaming card even if it isn't "the best". Rising prices on the "best" will mean gamers never…
I think a lot of people would consider alternatives if there were some. Sourcing AMD hardware is a PITA, even just renting for validation. On the consumer side, AMD announced they are done with top end GPUs for the time…
Yea, I call BS on 100Gb uplink for $1000. I have racked a lot of servers at different data centers. No way.
I just put Windows 11 on its own little VLAN/WiFi island called "RebootRift." It lives alone, endlessly restarting, hoping one day it will be trustworthy enough to join the others—but deep down, it knows it never will.
IMO they are still not as good although they have improved. I just develop in chrome and use Firefox for everything else.
> Lemmy is missing niche communities I would say the exception to this is communities reddit frowns upon. For example, piracy related.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy Lemmy is one such alternative. I follow a few instances.
I have done that exact configuration for several of my clients who didn't realize any/much revenue in the EU. For them it was the obvious best move but I wish there was a better option.
What stops them from just charging 3% more? Kinda sounds like an awkward sales tax?
A ~dozen. Several are technical and use it because it includes several private and paid engines on request. Config is in a git repo I give access to if requested. One of the technical users modified it to keep pretty…
To add, I have been running instance for years for family and friends. I run it behind a nginix basic auth with a config that sets a forever cookie first time you login. Really simple. Another good option is cloud flare…
Poorly executed april fools joke?
> Maybe America just has a uniquely depressive social media environment? You might have something here. Given the other responses to your post which are largely unrelated but undeniably depressing. Now I have to go see…
What about meeting through any interest group? E.g. CrossFit, Climbing, underwater basket weaving? Just a little confused where those would end up on this chart?
New GPUs are quite a bit better than previous ones but perf oer dollar has been flat for a while now. Also, if you're talking gaming GPUs old ones work fine given there has not been a new PlayStation or Xbox in many…
Fewer outages vs US source? I work in the power industry in the US and I am sure this is regionally true but highly doubt it as a blanket statement.
I am so happy I am not this jaded after over 20 years in software. I have never felt like I have hit a ceiling in terms of salary or skill. I still learn each and every day. I would get bored if this were not the case.…
Do you have some benchmark results I can look at that compares results?
https://github.com/microsoft/table-transformer This is much lighter weight and more reliable than vllm
https://www.statista.com/chart/30224/share-of-americans-who-... Only 60% of us own any stock at all and often through 401k or other indirect investment.
"3rd party" browsers on iOS are just safari/webkit. They do not allow browsers that don't use safari/webkit.
> Kids are another huge factor that changes this. Yep, I have have quit a perfectly good job to bum around Southeast Asia. Now that kids are in the picture being unemployed would be very stressful.
It isn't like US public system, medicare, is great. I still end up buying my folks supplemental. This narrative of pubic vs private misses most of the nuance.
If you don't mind me asking, to where? That is, what uplink do you see to your nearest AWS or gcloud? In the US, advertised residential speeds don't nessarly translate to realized gains. Just pushes the bottle neck to…
I have used some of those systems, namely frontier (AMD). In the case of frontier, it is the US gov hedge their bets. The super computer before was Nvidia and the next is intel. Bunch of politics there which don't…
Haha, I think that hope is officially dead. Although, Nvidia hardly cares about graphics right now so AMD might release a good gaming card even if it isn't "the best". Rising prices on the "best" will mean gamers never…
I think a lot of people would consider alternatives if there were some. Sourcing AMD hardware is a PITA, even just renting for validation. On the consumer side, AMD announced they are done with top end GPUs for the time…
Yea, I call BS on 100Gb uplink for $1000. I have racked a lot of servers at different data centers. No way.
I just put Windows 11 on its own little VLAN/WiFi island called "RebootRift." It lives alone, endlessly restarting, hoping one day it will be trustworthy enough to join the others—but deep down, it knows it never will.
IMO they are still not as good although they have improved. I just develop in chrome and use Firefox for everything else.
> Lemmy is missing niche communities I would say the exception to this is communities reddit frowns upon. For example, piracy related.
https://github.com/LemmyNet/lemmy Lemmy is one such alternative. I follow a few instances.
I have done that exact configuration for several of my clients who didn't realize any/much revenue in the EU. For them it was the obvious best move but I wish there was a better option.
What stops them from just charging 3% more? Kinda sounds like an awkward sales tax?
A ~dozen. Several are technical and use it because it includes several private and paid engines on request. Config is in a git repo I give access to if requested. One of the technical users modified it to keep pretty…
To add, I have been running instance for years for family and friends. I run it behind a nginix basic auth with a config that sets a forever cookie first time you login. Really simple. Another good option is cloud flare…
Poorly executed april fools joke?
> Maybe America just has a uniquely depressive social media environment? You might have something here. Given the other responses to your post which are largely unrelated but undeniably depressing. Now I have to go see…
What about meeting through any interest group? E.g. CrossFit, Climbing, underwater basket weaving? Just a little confused where those would end up on this chart?