Been very busy lately. Meet the ReflexTrader using the new Micro Ternary Kernel (MTK) architecture. Real-time signal consensus, low-latency execution, and an evolutionary ecology approach to trading. The system is adapting faster than I can track. The MTK has moved from tank and drone simulation to trading. #FinTech #RustLang #SystemsEngineering
@ArcherSys@Pirat_Nation People were paying that amount just 5 to 6 years ago to get a PS5 or Xbox-X. Now with memory prices, GPUs and other components going up how much do you think the next PS or Xbox will cost?
@KislayParashar1@Pirat_Nation Also if Valve did have a 8GB DDR6 unified cache maybe they could monitor proton to run one of compute units to handle the cache and even give more custom performance depending on the game it was managing.
@KislayParashar1@Pirat_Nation They need to move the 8 GDDR6 to work as a L3/L4? cache available to both the CPU/GPU utilizing a Unified Memory Architecture and drop the PCIe bus and then they could use it for AI.
@GFPersonalChef@w1nklerr Why would GPUs effect your health? People have been doing this for decades running bitcoin miners from their houses. It will increase your electric bill and the fan noise will be there but this is no different then 16 PCs mining bitcoin in your basement.
@CrankItUpCoogs@jmontforttx Why do they not share the waste heat with local communities? This much heat could offset the electricity needed by homes, businesses and melting snow? Northern climates have 3 seasons of heat and also this could supplement growing in green houses in the North.
@FissionPhil@MorePerfectUS Dump the excess heat into the ground using geo thermal that these massive data centers sit on and then pull it out in the winter.
@b_bolby@MorePerfectUS What does not exist? Thermal Thermal Energy Networks do exist. They are just hot water piped to a home or building connected to a heat pump. You could even melt snow on roads and sidewalks in Northern climates like Holland Michigan does.
@kevinolearytv Can the datacenters work with local municipalities especially in Northern Markets to distribute the waste heat to Thermal Energy Networks and to homes and cities. The extra heat could offload the energy needed by the datacenter and reduce the net energy impact and even quieter.
@FarmGirlCarrie I do not see datacenters going anywhere. The more the NIMBY push the more likely they end up in space. The water is mostly closed loop now. The energy can be offset if municipalities would work with the datacenters so that waste heat is distributed in the North for housing.
@anis_neyo Throw meshtastic on one of these and then talk to the world or at least 100s of other meshtastic users in the area. The drones could go up, relay messages and then come back down to charge.
@imorganmarshall@garrytan Putting them next to cities make sense especially in the North. 1GW electricity in, 1GW heat out. You could pipe the waste heat into nearby cities into thermal energy networks and your home heating vs electric is net neutral on the grid.
@anis_neyo Why not add some pulsing IR LED to the base station and use something like https://t.co/fuFlXm4ok7 to help the camera find the station and land?
@DabsMalone At night you could point a camera up on a clear day. Maybe use balloons higher then the clouds at night to find your location using the camera as a sexton and use a star map to find your location. Enough balloons above could use lasers and triangulation for the drones.
@DabsMalone I have been playing around with dead reckoning and visible verification using known points but you need to already have a map to check the points and use triangulation. https://t.co/o7glXi3dzV
Ever wonder how you train a Micro Ternary Kernel (MTK) to fly a quadrotor at the ragged edge of its physics limits? You do not use backpropagation. You use a generational Genetic Algorithm (GA).
Here is 60 seconds of the multi-agent swarm fighting it out in the training matrix.