recursive_wave
254 posts


@recursive_wave @0xSero @antirez @mr_r0b0t @Teknium @TheAhmadOsman Double check, but I believe this is what you want ser.
mikrotik.com/product/crs804…
You can get 1 @ 400 to 2 @ 200 cables to connect to all. Believe you could connect 8 with this.
Powers of 2 always best... [JUST 🤪] Get 2 more Sparks and you'll have a perfect set of 8!
English

Would be really interested in suggestions for what to run on these DGX Spark. I have cabling for 2x 3-node clusters or 3x 2-node clusters and want to use hermes agent as a driver for agentic coding @0xSero @antirez @mr_r0b0t @Teknium @TheAhmadOsman any help appreciated 😅

English

@mr_r0b0t @0xSero @antirez @Teknium @TheAhmadOsman @mikrotik_com @grok Thanks, and thanks for all your help. Going to give Qwen3.6-35B-A3B-NVFP4 a go on 2x spark and then I will have a go at Kimi 2.6
English

@recursive_wave @0xSero @antirez @Teknium @TheAhmadOsman @mikrotik_com @grok As a bonus if you get 6 to work in a ring, you can probably get 8
English

@mr_r0b0t @0xSero @antirez @Teknium @TheAhmadOsman @mikrotik_com @grok Thank you for your help. I just cancelled the kids holiday and ordered a HPE SN3700M Mellanox SN3700 32x 200G QSFP56 ONIE P2C Ethernet Switch 🫣
English

@recursive_wave @0xSero @antirez @Teknium @TheAhmadOsman @mikrotik_com @grok could you help us source a switch available in the UK that can connect a 8x GB10 cluster? Something like a MikroTik CRS804
English

@mr_r0b0t @0xSero @antirez @Teknium @TheAhmadOsman Thanks that is what I'm looking for, very hard to source in the UK. @mikrotik_com can you help?
English

@mr_r0b0t @0xSero @antirez @Teknium @TheAhmadOsman Ended up ordering 2 more sparks and starting a search for a switch after reading this… 🤦♂️🤣
English

@recursive_wave @0xSero @antirez @Teknium @TheAhmadOsman Woah!!! Congrats on the cluster 🤩
I think you’ll have to connect them in a “ring” first unless you have a high speed switch
0 to 1
1 to 2
2 to 3
3 to 4
4 to 5
6 to 0
Check out this post on the forums (highly recommend you join ❤️)
forums.developer.nvidia.com/t/4-node-dgx-s…
English

@paulg Anyone that trusts Chrome and by extension Alphabet/Google is probably worrying about the wrong thing if they’re worrying about whether their tabs will reopen.
English

@mr_r0b0t Thanks for all your great signposting. Just got 6x spark and I’m thinking maybe i need two more and a good switch…
English

@badlogicgames @nateberkopec I’m up for that. But a new internet needs a new incentive layer. What I’m working on.
English
recursive_wave retweeted

Tony Blair is the living embodiment of what happens when political office becomes a down payment on future plunder. Ejected in 2007 by his own MPs as a massive liability, he bequeathed Britain a wild casino economy primed for the 2008 crash. And when the British economy crashed and burned, Mr Blair kept quiet while honing his skills at securing power by other means.
His first job, after his ejection from 10 Downing Street, was as the West’s Middle East envoy, with a supposed emphasis on Gaza. It took six painful years for Mr Blair’s tenure to prove a failure so profound it amounted to active complicity in Israel’s ethnic cleansing, in Palestinian erasure, and in paving the ground for the ongoing genocide.
Soon after, the Chilcot Inquiry demolished Blair’s Iraq lies, exposing him as a liar, a chancer and a war criminal responsible for countless corpses of Iraqis, but also of British soldiers.
Then came Blair’s real innovation: the financialisation of the ex-premiership itself. The Tony Blair Institute, fuelled by £130 million from Oracle's Larry Ellison—coincidentally, the largest individual donor to the Friends of the IDF—became a shadow state, brokering governance contracts for autocrats and companies like Palantir that weaponise AI to produce mega-death abroad and full-on surveillance of Western populations.
Now, in May 2026, this corporate fixer issues a 5700 word tantrum demanding that Labour embrace Trump even more than Starmer already has, denounce what is left of Labour’s betrayed Green New Deal, and trash the remnants of workers' rights. This is not the wisdom of an aging statesman. It is the frantic squirming of a man fearing his grip on oligarchic power might soon wane and whose entire post-10 Downing Street existence depends on preventing the many from ever reclaiming what the few have plundered.
theguardian.com/politics/2026/…
English
recursive_wave retweeted
recursive_wave retweeted
recursive_wave retweeted

Someone just pointed out to me, Blair's article is actually a classic example of "Client Laundering". He has a number of major AI clients, and if you read the "essay", it's peppered with AI references. So he writes an article ostensibly about Labour, gets a huge response, then contacts his clients and says "See, got a really good response to my AI article. All our top lines are in there".
English
recursive_wave retweeted

I think the main thing AI has taught me, through all the time savings it brings, is that I’m not a very interesting person
Faced with a surplus of free time, I realize I don’t really have hobbies besides content consumption
I’m forced to conclude that I don’t have very deep friendships, and am not a core member of any particular community
I’m not very cultured, I’m finding, and don’t have abiding interests in art or literature or history or much that isn’t directly related to my work
I have a work-centric life, in other words. AI pulls back the curtain on just how impoverished such an existence is, by disabusing me of its necessity
Given the freedom I’ve always said I wanted, I’m at a loss as to what to do with it, except plow myself even harder into work, thus exacerbating the lesson
There’s nothing more confronting to humans than freedom
English

@TheAhmadOsman still super keen to know what you’d spend $20k on if you can spare the time 😊
English
recursive_wave retweeted

Journalist Karen Hao on the artificial intelligence industry: "These really powerful tech billionaires have fused with the state and are trying to override what the people actually want." democracynow.org/2026/5/22/data…
English
recursive_wave retweeted







