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Adriksh

@Adriksh

I work with hardware & build cool stuff.

Присоединился Eylül 2021
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Right now billions of people are alive. In 120 years almost every single one of us will be gone.
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Right now billions of people are alive. In 120 years almost every single one of us will be gone.
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the real reason tech moves so fast is because nobody stops long enough to check if the previous thing actually worked
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Remember the first rule of memory safety in C is to have fun
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everyone wants to live forever but nobody talks about how the human brain probably has a 32-bit process ID limit and eventually you will just silently fail to fork a new thought
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half of computer science is people figuring out how to make waiting look like it’s doing work.
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@Adriksh We simply assign the driver who just said 'last ride of the night’ and is already halfway to New Jersey
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Interviewer: There are 100,000 drivers constantly moving around New York City. A user opens the app and requests a ride. How do you find the absolute closest driver in under 50 milliseconds without calculating the distance between the user and every single car?
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In Linux, random numbers aren't just math. They are generated from the physical electrical noise of your hardware. You can literally pipe this raw entropy into your speakers by running cat /dev/urandom | aplay. You are listening to the sound of your CPU thinking.
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everyone is hyping up ai coding agents, but nobody is talking about the fact that we are giving infinite code generation tools to developers who have absolutely no idea how to architect a database. we are about to create the most unmaintainable legacy tech debt in human history
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The future of gaming is already here... and nobody's talking about it
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Be Jensen Huang > spend 20 years obsessing over GPUs while everyone thinks they’re just for gaming > watch AI suddenly need insane amounts of compute realize every serious model on earth runs on your chips > casually tell the world $1T revenue is possible > the entire tech industry now lining up to buy your hardware > hyperscalers building data centers the size of cities for your GPUs > VCs funding startups whose first line item is “40,000 Nvidia GPUs” and people still calling it hype 😭 so who’s actually early here… Jensen or the market?
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Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang just announced that he sees at least $1 trillion in revenue by 2027. "I'm certain the computing domain will be much higher than ever"

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calling it hype like Jensen just spun a wheel and landed on $1T. every serious AI company on earth is basically running on Nvidia.… all roads somehow lead to their GPUs. that’s not hype that’s infrastructure dude. when the entire tech industry has to rent compute from you, a trillion doesn’t sound that wild.
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$1 trillion by 2027 lol Jensen Huang looked at the hype chart and said: ‘I’ll take the whole thing.’ Meanwhile, half the GPUs are sold out to startups whose entire business model is: We added AI to the pitch deck. At this point, Nvidia isn’t selling chips; they’re selling oxygen. Every VC-funded founder is convinced they need 40,000 H100s just to generate motivational quotes. The real question: Who’s actually making the trillion Nvidia, or the hype machine?
mikasa@10xMikasa

Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang just announced that he sees at least $1 trillion in revenue by 2027. "I'm certain the computing domain will be much higher than ever"

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The most vivid example of why you really can't divide by zero. Old-school mechanical calculators literally go crazy when performing this operation, falling into an infinite cycle
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and that's how Computers are made 😁
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historians in the replies acting like this tweet was submitted to a peer-reviewed journal. relax bro🙂
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vim was invented because a linux user decided touching a computer mouse was a sign of moral weakness and wanted a way to permanently trap junior developers inside a text file.
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