rbanffy

โœจย Seasoned software developer, proficient in Python, Java. Less proficient in Ruby and Lisp. A bit rusty in C and C++. Learning Erlang very slowly. Also a computer collector and restorer, lover of 8-bit computers, mainframes and interesting Unix workstations.

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I like the fact the design is bold. I don't like the fact it's criminally unsafe.

There are lots of interesting concept cars on every car show. Too bad companies choose to never make them.

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Micro benchmarks might skew our perception. Isn't this showing the impact of AVX-512.
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I'm a huge fan of their hardware - we've been promimsed wafer-scale integration since the 1980s and they delivered it. It'd be a shame if their tech ended up a dead-end.

On the bright side, they haven't started exploring stacking chips on top of their wafers to increase local memory, and every process change will bring increased bandwidth in and out of their "pizza". I really wish they succeed.

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Very impressive numbers - I'd expect 2K tok/s on Cerebras hardware, not H200's.
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The financial system is definitely an Archon.
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> and how late is it open?

And to whom.

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> The point of the conference is not the official conference itself, but the meetings that happen around the conference.

In a lot of the corporate-sponsored conferences I go to - the networking and discussions happen around the talks - some talks are good, but they are not targeted towards the decision makers: the real discussions happen in the corridors, the meeting rooms, in the parties, the after-parties and, mostly, the after-after-parties.

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