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4:32 AM
22(h) < 1(d)
Why, y y!! Dandelion can not be used to making clothes :p Tens of thousands square meters full of cotton like dandelion, very little use. :x
 
4:51 AM
I read it on the internet that you can eat dandelion, I tried it once, it's terrible :p
 
 
4 hours later…
8:33 AM
Well ended up signing with these guys: groq.com
 
nwp
9:16 AM
> Groq’s superior architecture gives you more compute cycles per server, batch 1 at max performance, and zero overhead in context switching.
Better be a miracle worker.
> Only Groq architecture provides information about power and performance at compile time.
And here I thought with all the branch prediction and out of order execution we cannot have predictable performance.
And that getting rid of these uncertainties would have huge performance penalties.
 
Basically the compiler orders everything, so its kinda like a massive VLIW
This is reasonable because ml inference doesn't really do branching etc.
But its certainly a very competitive space.
You can simply loose by not shipping on the latest Silicon node
I'll actually be handling a pretty non trivial part of their infrastructure so perhaps it might be my fault if they loose
Certainly captured a lot of refugees from Cray ( place I interned at)
 
nwp
9:40 AM
There must be some catch I missed. With the amount of miracles they promise they should own the computing market for the next 30 years assuming they stop developing anything today.
 
I'm not sure why you'd say that. Their chip is not general purpose at all.
 
nwp
I guess that's the catch then.
 
Haha, that's the business. You can even see that in the ML space they are narrowly focused on inference rather than training.
 
nwp
Superior performance and less latency and predictability and less hardware required is just insanely good.
 
Yeah because it only does one thing :-)
They certainly have a lot of overlap with internal efforts by companies like Google (TPU), Amazon, and even Tesla which are in some ways a big market that is not acccessible.
Also some disruptive technology like lightmatter.co
The accelerator race is, as I mentioned rather brutal because a superior architecture can be beat by an inferior competitor on a faster node.
 
 
3 hours later…
12:21 PM
@nwp technically ICC did deliver those miracles.. if you were willing to pay for ICC
just nobody using itanic generally did unless they were in supercomputing
@Mikhail I didn't realize just how hyper aggressive intel was being with 10nm in terms of transistor density....
 
12:41 PM
GOOOD MORNING Friday Loungers!
@Mikhail Sorry, just came back from vacation. I don't think I could give you a proper estimate without understanding the game better.
ಠ_ಠ Interestingly named game.
 
 
6 hours later…
7:11 PM
Good evening
@CupOfJava sorry it took 6 hours to answer
 
7:22 PM
Yo
 
7:32 PM
Hello
 
Coffee time
We could all share a @CupOfJava
 
Stay away from me
 
Haha ^^
 
You share drinks with people?... Gross.
Anyways I need coffee
 
I mean, technically we split it in several glasses but it all comes from the same bottle
 
7:38 PM
I'm a cup, thank you very much
Ms. Bigshot over here thinking coffee comes in a bottle
:P
 
Sorry but judging by your picture we'd call you a mug :p
Making it a mugshot
2
 
sacre bleu, I'm exposed
 
8:09 PM
I'm using chat on my phone and the interface makes me uncomfortable :/
 
Yeah, it's rather poor
SO made no effort to improve the chat in 10 years so it's not surprising
 
I don't blame them, there are like 30 people on chat
New NVIDIA GPU is going to have 48 GB of RAM, should really help with 3D neural networks
 
I was reading about that the other day
And how easy it is to do deep fakes
I'm deep faking myself as a CupOfTea to catfish people on the internet
 
Haha
 
8:29 PM
Ugh, I just came back from a trip and I already want to leave again. I wonder when other countries are actually going to accept US travelers again
 
At least you can travel a lot inside the US themselves
 
Most places, some states aren't accepting people from other states
But you're right
 
 
2 hours later…
10:35 PM
Meh, I did a some traveling inside the US and nobody cared. Isolation policies were laughable as there was no enforcement among other issues.
 
10:45 PM
@Mikhail I remember New York had a ban on all Florida residents at one point and we had our border shut down for a little while. It's pretty easy to close off Florida because there's only a handful of highways leading out.
Then again no one wanted people from Florida because all we had was a 2-week lockdown and then we were done. We tried, we got tired, we stopped.
 
10:58 PM
Lockdown is a good way to save $ - no travel, no socialising, little need for new clothes because mostly at home.
 
Has my whole life been a lockdown?
 
@CupOfJava I mean, I recently went to New York and all I had to do was sign some form on a clipboard
 
Well besides travel
Do you enjoy New York?
 
Yeah, its certainly better than my current place
 
I've been there a handful of times for work and it always seems like a chore
What do you mean better than your current place?
 
11:11 PM
@CupOfJava I love hermit life, although once in a while I get tired of it, and need socialising.
 
Yeah, the keyword is "sometimes". I have something in an hour that I'm debating on how I can get out of it.
How's the garden planning coming?
 
11:27 PM
If you mean the small gardening toy I am making, then it's not going very well - still having problem with certain devices. If you mean the micro mini scale farming/forestry or related activities on the rural land, the answer is still not well, because lacking of watering. Both can be solved, just need more time.
 
Nothing works until it does, things take time.
Have you seen the 3D printer like gardening helper?
 
11:45 PM
You would wish that farming is that easy. Personally I have little knowledge about farming (although I am learning). It's no less complicated than tech or construction IMHO.
There is requirement about soil, about climate, about weather, about sunshine and rainfall. You also have to be careful of the wildlife and pests.
 
11:56 PM
lol, trust me I know
Oct 10 at 11:05, by CupOfJava
I had a plot of potatoes growing last spring but 3/4 of the harvest were destroyed by ants. -_-
But I think it's probably really good on a small scale. What I was wondering is how well does that thing actually holds up outside.
 

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