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@Jaidcel

0.30000000000000004× full-stuck slopware engineet

加入时间 Nisan 2020
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Jaid@Jaidcel·
It’s fat and stable now. Probably ready for some real tasks. 85 899 345 920 bytes of GDDR6 split into 5 cards, all with their own 16 PCIe 4.0 lanes.
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@theoharvey @steipete Probably depends on the actual Birdclaw features used. Some features make legit use of the paid API, other features seem to mimic a real human interacting in a browser session.
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@voooooogel lack of temporal consistency in movies released in a pre-transformers era
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frostjack980@frostjack972755·
@Jaidcel HuggingFace worked flawlessly, model scope was just BS
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I love rivalry.
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Rebane@rebane2001·
we just keep finding gems in this store
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@nzl3reb Currently € 588 (≅ $ 672) in my country. It’s already one of the cheapest boards with 7 PCIe 4.0 slots available, only beaten by Gigabyte MC62-G40.
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nZl@nzl3reb·
@Jaidcel Damn How much does it cost? And what are the alternatives? I got couple of 3090's and im at gen3 8x 👀
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Jaid@Jaidcel·
It’s fat and stable now. Probably ready for some real tasks. 85 899 345 920 bytes of GDDR6 split into 5 cards, all with their own 16 PCIe 4.0 lanes.
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Jaid@Jaidcel·
This is a Temu-grade build with a strong focus on cheap VRAM. The ratio of price to value is fantastic (€ 3084 total), but sacrificing on speed, efficiency, reliability, compatibility and convenience. Would not recommend going this way unless you enjoy fixing niche problems.
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Jaid@Jaidcel·
@nzl3reb ASRock WRX80 Creator R2.0
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nZl@nzl3reb·
@Jaidcel Omg what motherboard is this??
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Jaid@Jaidcel·
@jiwenji1 I’d like to gather experience and solve problems on niche topics with no side effects in mind other than ending up being a slightly smarter person overall. Both of us seem to have vastly different perspectives and priorities in life and that’s fine, I’m going to respect yours.
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Jaid@Jaidcel·
@jiwenji1 Again suggesting this is supposed to be a career choice. You’re free to believe I’m lying about that, but I don’t waste a minute of my life thinking about how to impress other people or attract recruiters.
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Jaid@Jaidcel·
@jiwenji1 This thing is supposed to make me solve problems, not to make me money. Both self-made rigs and DGX Spark aren’t economically sensible compared to cloud inference or Colab or Vast.
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jiwenji@jiwenji1·
@Jaidcel The meme of thinking team red is a valid choice for AI work. It's not. Those "obstacles" you speak of pay zero dividends and get in the way of doing work that might actually lead somewhere. You should have gotten the dgx
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Jaid@Jaidcel·
@jiwenji1 Not sure what you refer to, never seen anyone on Twitter talk about AMD rigs, but this isn’t supposed to be the easy way nonetheless. I am grateful for any obstacle I am forced to put effort into. Otherwise I would have purchased a DGX Spark which is the same price.
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jiwenji@jiwenji1·
@Jaidcel hahahahahha he fell for the amd meme
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可乐🥤@kele_plus·
opencode 的图标怎么是……一个豆包?
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Jaid@Jaidcel·
@StudentOffersHQ Yes, I prepared to intensively make use of this event, got rate-limited after two minutes of light usage and just went to sleep. They said there weren’t any limits at all, but a lot of users had the same experience.
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Student Offers@StudentOffersHQ·
@Jaidcel people were having a lot of problems with Modelscope tho, via hugging face was smooth
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Jaid@Jaidcel·
@wames32 Next step would be either to attach the handle to any other fixed interior or to relocate the GPU to the back. I have a GPU mount bracket that fits anywhere. But that would lead to a riser cable awkwardly bending around several hard corners, not yet sure whether that’s healthy.
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Jaid@Jaidcel·
@wames32 Oh, I thought you used “physically” more in an abstract sense and meant to warn about electric stability. There is an obese PSU on the back that keeps it steady enough, but you are still correct and it’s impressive that you even noticed. A gentle slap would easily push it over.
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Jaid@Jaidcel·
@HaareBlond But it really isn’t an appropriate capacity. They would oom instantly without being backed by 100 gb of disk swap.
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Jaid@Jaidcel·
@HaareBlond These are MTA9ASF51272PZ-2G3B1 modules. They were the cheapest option to get the slots filled. Their only purpose is to occasionally process data sent from/to the VRAM.
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atomlib@atomlib·
@Jaidcel >It’s fat and stable now. Probably ready for some real tasks. So am I.
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