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Network Consulting Engineer at Cisco. Founder and Head of Infrastructure at DatHost.
@redtachyon Its great for enterprises who wants to fine tune it (which I guess is the target users) but not so great for X users with their consumer hardware
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@Dockmyran@patrik_marthin Men okej, vi tar din teoretiska vinterdag istället.
Vid -25 är COP normalt runt 2.0, så är det så kallt och elpriset samtidigt går över 340öre/kWh någon 15-minuters slot så kommer du absolut spara några ören den kvarten.
Snittpriset i SE1 för vintern 24/25 var 16.5öre/kWh
@Dockmyran@patrik_marthin Jag beskrev inte en teoretisk höstdag, jag beskrev den 5e December hos dig, som var precis den dagen du tog upp i ditt inlägg.
Man brukar normalt inte kalla December för höst.
@patrik_marthin@Dockmyran Absolut, det är en bra grej. Men nu handlade diskussionen om att TS tror att han sparar pengar på att värma huset med diesel istället för med el.
@kineyDE@popovicu94 The double cache thing is no longer an issue on linux. For all standard I/O ZFS just bypasses the pagecache so a file read from ZFS will be in ARC, not in pagecache, so there is no double caching anymore (except for a few exceptions like mmap I think)
@popovicu94 I use it a lot on Linux, both as root on my laptop and for my backup servers and VM storage
I think the few downsides are:
-It can be complex to tune correctly for certain workloads
-Its slower than non-CoW filesystems such as ext4 and xfs, you trade speed for those cool features
>be me, qualcomm
>time to enter AI chip market
>nvidia making $$$, how hard can it be
>spend years developing AI200 chip
>finally ready for BIGG announcement
>make fancy slide deck
>put 768GB memory on there (sounds big)
>160kW power consumption (sounds powerful)
>add "liquid cooled" (sounds cool)
>ohshit.jpg what about FLOPS
>hmm
>decide to just not mention it
>also don't mention price
>or how many chips per rack
>or actual benchmark numbers
>just vibes
>launch presentation
>"Qualcomm AI200: It exists and uses electricity"
>refuse to elaborate
>stock goes up 15% 🚀
>tfw investors don't know what FLOPS are either
>mfw "greater than 10x" with no baseline
>ships in 2026
>AI250 ships in 2027
>still won't tell you the specs by then probably
>low TCO trust me bro
>confidential computing (the performance is confidential)
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