zzzoom.bsky.social
Dirty HPC deeds done dirt cheap at Universidad Nacional de Córdoba, Argentina
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Concurrency problems are hard to reason about, users are usually shielded from them.
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Me sorprende que no lo haga WhatsApp también, que por suerte es la única basura de Meta que tengo instalada.
Igual también uso Brave que bloquea el pixel.
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Twitter is that way ->
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So now we'll finally see the clues that were there all along, right?
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It just works
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Are recordings going to be available online?
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Used to? If Linux on my desktop wakes up at all it's to a completely broken dual monitor setup. And distros won't even touch hibernating with secure boot.
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Thank you for these recaps.
Looking at Blackwell and not seeing the slightest mention of a single server solution, let alone a standalone GPU, paints a sad picture for constrained budgets. Makes me feel stupid in retrospective about asking AMD people for a PCIe MI300.
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But so many tokens!
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That's a...25C jump in temperature to 344l of water per minute?
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The processor market hasn't been this competitive in years, maybe ever.
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South American HPC leadership is in dire need of such a course. I'll float the idea to CARLA organizers.
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Gulf of America Total Landscaping*
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@hpcguru.bsky.social new head of Intel DCAI?!?!11!?
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Borrow checker and having to either handle or unwrap *everything* for starters. I know that's advocating for bad practices, but it feels oppressive when prototyping.
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Before tensor units FPGAs could offer similar performance for some problems at much lower power.
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That used to be the FPGA pitch
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"Today" kind of kills the cheap part of it, you need to take some risk for a bargain.
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Zig covers that niche, and it has comptime for metaprogramming which makes more sense than C++ TMP or slowly constexpr-ing everything in the language and standard library.
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Pkg is great though.
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I spent way too much time rewriting nice Julia code into not so nice code to avoid allocations in order to get decent performance. Also left a bad taste.
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🫡
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Ackshually that's only the Ethernet part of the driver.
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I ran a crypto miner to heat my office one winter, it paid for itself
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P100s are cheaper and Titan V does much much better than that for less than $400.
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Does the federal govt need to do anything? Most of the AI ecosystem right now is American.
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dracut supports downloading live images via BitTorrent.
EDF used to run ctorrent to download their HPC node images, maybe they still do.
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They could also preempt lower priority jobs when needed.
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Ah, to be young again with spare time to spend waiting for stuff to compile...
*stares at a spack build*
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Also, stop using unencrypted DNS ffs
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Is there any way to acquire Spack swag besides conferences?
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Our triple de miga usually has 3 thinner layers of crustless bread, the minimum amount of ham and cheese, and some mayo/margarine/butter spread keeping it together.
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A cluster
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Pinecil
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Pinecil