

“I am ignorant and combative. Debate me.”


“I am ignorant and combative. Debate me.”


Enslaved with honor is still enslaved.


They have a huge contract with CoreWeave.


Further, he killed all trust in Intel. Now, no one will believe that there are no government back doors into everything they make.


This makes me think of the movie “Brazil”.


My data center has 35MW of generators onsite. No modern DC is designed nor built without backup generators to allow continuous operation during any utility power outages.


I’m sure you’re right. How pre-post-truth of me.


Who is responsible? The SW creator? The trainer? The source of the training data? The hosting data center?
What are the penalties? Who enforces this? Who investigates?


I was at Pepsi for Y2K. In 98, we started with MSMail, W95, and Netware2. We had to also replace all 40k desktops. We worked like dogs for those 2 years and only barely had everything ready in time. Without that work, we would not have been able to continue any business operations. Nothing about it was overhyped.
My company is in AI. One of our customers pays for systems capable of the hard computational work to design the drugs to treat Parkinson’s. This is the only newly possible with the newest technology.
After a few months, I’d get laid off and have to look for other data center work.


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A problem is that the information is not in the hands of the company selling the AI. The actual hardware is often owned by service providers and independent data centers.


I received a bunch of these texts


NVL72 will be enormously impactful on high end performance.


It already works like this. Audits perform this function. Failing a mandatory audit generally goes very poorly for financial companies. The unintended result is falsified audits - something my former company did (still does?) every year. The banks and the Fed never found out.


How long before this type of behavior gets you thrown out of a window?

Oh my god this makes me feel so old.
We’ve been sliding into it for months.
I have an old surplus QNAP. I love it. Very capable, easy to setup, easy to use it and forget about it. Mine is set up for RAID5.
Be certain to get a reliable UPS for it. And have a spare drive on hand.