
crunchbits
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(Quote) Like usual the AMD side generally has better "raw horsepower" but the rest of the car doesn't exist so-to-speak. Not just 2x mem throughput with that nice HBM, but also 2x memory at same price-point. I do think there were some adva…
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(Quote) Unfortunately it seems like AMD keeps bumbling the software/support side for the enterprise use-cases. Everyone I know that bet big on them with hardware has been burned so far (despite some still holding out hope). Dropping 3-4 year old GPU…
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No.
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(Quote) If you need/can use: RTX 3070, RTX 3090, or RTX A6000 those are live. If you wanted to go to the bad part of town and slip into some AMD Mi50, rumor is they're going to be pretty affordable too.
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(Quote) I.. uhh... wh... which side is the wrong side? Asking for a friend. =)
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(Quote) Very honorable and trustworthy offer! (Quote) Doubt. (Quote) Ah, so noble. They refused your untrustworthy blackmail, so you released data compromising hundreds of innocent third party customers. I hope not a single host ever gives into th…
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(Quote) I would too. We've done our half of it, waiting on cough a certain vendor. If it keeps getting pushed off, I think it might be worth investing the time to just do more of it in-house. I'm just worried about the time sunk into it versus the a…
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(Quote) No way. Who's better, you or Luke @ Rhino? :)
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(Quote) Are Core 4 and Rhino the same? Have definitely ordered from both (via eBay iirc) and never had an issue. I know MET/TSS are the same out of Texas (had major issue), just curious why it seems common for hardware resellers to have multiple bra…
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(Quote) Let me give the answer that any tech will give: Custom ISO, *BSD on top of it, enjoy your unmanaged learning =) (Quote) Not possible. Within a week we'd have 9TB of junk ISOs scattered about. The different systems (i.e. IPMI network) are a…
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(Quote) I thought he was asking about sharing (or slicing) the GPU 'permanently' the same way hosts do with vCPUs and not using a queue/token-based system, i.e. vGPU with NVIDIA. Re-read and yeah if it's running a certain specific model and people a…
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(Quote) In my opinion: yes. I think that is already what a lot of the subscription based services are actively doing, but with the tokens (which just obfuscate the real high cost as you said). The hard part is sharing the GPU (stable and repeatedl…
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(Quote) I'll send the finest box of wine over to your table edit: oh yeah, forgot, we sell VPSes. $11.69/yr option is here
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(Quote) At least once today
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(Quote) Yeah, a true LLM or trained model is still quite new in actual deployment anywhere. I do think it will serve a good purpose. As you said: ~95/100 tickets really don't even need to get to support. It's not a big deal, but they do tie up human…
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(Quote) I don't quite follow. I'm saying that the majority of the tickets coming in would be instantly and correctly answered by "AI". There is no need for them to reach a human operator. I'm not sure how that doesn't add value? Maybe it i…
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(Quote) While I know we're going to see a bunch more of it I sort of agree. That being said, probably 80-90% of support tickets could be handled faster and perfectly by ChatGPT responding, so I see why it's going that way. It kind of reminds me of t…