@KhalifKairo > Working for someone means, you have to shelve your own dream and help build someone else.
Word of the day.
I miss making my OWN shitty projects just because I could. I haven't made something in more than 12 months😭
@BravinYuri Just because someone is unemployed doesn't give you right to scam them... Fanya hesabu ya rent + food + fare uone atakuwa Hana fare by date 5
@kilonzoNice@Coopbankenya And I just opened a @Coopbankenya account the other day and got their card💀
Glad I haven't used it yet, time to call switch banks.
Thanks for the heads up.
I mean yeah, that's literally just how business works though. If a taxi company in New York City buys a car, it's probably using it constantly. If you buy a car for normal commuting reasons, it sits for more than half the day. The difference is the taxi company isn't actively scheming to figure out how to convert all car drivers into taxi users while depriving them of supply (although maybe you could say eventually something else of a company like Uber or Waymo or something). It isn't revolutionary that the goal of a business is to have its expensive equipment constantly generating money. It's not unique to GPUs or data centers.
If I buy a paint roller to paint the walls of my house, it's going to sit on a shelf for possibly a decade before I use it again. A painting company will use the paint roller all day. But that doesn't mean we should come up with a new metric, like cost per effective gallon-hour of paint or whatever. It's not that complex. Businesses try to use their GPUs to generate money. Consumers use their GPUs to play video games to have fun and escape our fucked reality.
Engineer's POV,
Gold, my electrons needs that conductor. Diamond, my cutting tool probably can use this one.
Titanium, how about a handle for my Thor's hammer
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