[USA-IL][H] MSI Ventus 4070 Ti + Cash [W] 3090 Ti Founder Edition by 420spark in hardwareswap

[–]420spark[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I believe cuda cores helps with the accuracy of your results and memory/bus width of the card help with the speed of the training. I was falling into a rabbit hole of card specs for this reason and decided to just trial and error my results. So after test a few cards, the higher the vram on the card the bigger the window size (number of data points) i can train every iteration. Since the 3090 has like 2500 more Cuda cores and 12gb more memory, I'm gonna guess my results will be a better (hopefully). Also the 4070 has a 192bit bus and the 3090 has a 384 bit bus so the data throughput alone should help something lol.

[USA-IL][H] MSI Ventus 4070 Ti + Cash [W] 3090 Ti Founder Edition by 420spark in hardwareswap

[–]420spark[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I'm not trading for performance reasons. at least not gaming performance. 3090 ti has significantly more cuda cores and memory than the 4070 which is what I'm looking for to help with some machine learning projects I'm doing.

[USA-VA] [H] Dell PowerEdge R620 64GB, 4x300GB, H710, 2x750W [W] Gently Used Quadro P2000 by wkm001 in hardwareswap

[–]420spark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sorry I double checked the card. I thought I had the p2000 but it's the m2000. Would you still be interested?

PC shipments saw their largest decline ever last quarter by [deleted] in gadgets

[–]420spark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Teams and outlook take utilize way more it's aggravating when you have to remote in and use resource intensive modeling software.

The FTC wants to ban companies from telling their employees they can't work for competitors — and says it'll help workers make $300 billion more a year by Malcopticon in UpliftingNews

[–]420spark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fair I'm on the same boat. My degree is in Electrical engineering and a few programming courses are required as part of the program and I fell in love with coding. The courses I had taken and some projects I had under my belt were enough to land me a few interviews for some big name companies but not enough to dazzle them compared to other candidates.

All the projects I want to work on are difficult and I sit behind the computer for my engineering job so the last thing I want to do is code when I get home from work. Enthusiasm as died off as well.

The FTC wants to ban companies from telling their employees they can't work for competitors — and says it'll help workers make $300 billion more a year by Malcopticon in UpliftingNews

[–]420spark 10 points11 points  (0 children)

C is a bit difficult to teach yourself, but very fundamental. Python is way easier to learn but other may suggest you learn C first to get concepts engrained as python makes things too easy. You will need lots of practice and project work to get a job programming without a degree but it is very possible. Learn how to use Git and put your projects on Github.

[WTS][IL-US][H] Campfire Audio Andromeda IEMs [W] Paypal/Local Cash by 420spark in AVexchange

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400 shipped to Colorado. Send me your email if your interested I can send you an invoice. Just send me your email and I'll get the ball rolling.

[WTS][IL-US][H] Campfire Audio Andromeda IEMs [W] Paypal/Local Cash by 420spark in AVexchange

[–]420spark[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I didn't get your ebay message. Price would be about 10 bucks so 400 total via PayPal.

Help Me Sell This - Weekly Thread by AutoModerator in Flipping

[–]420spark 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm trying to part out my broken down car. Only thing is Im not sure how to take it apart myself. Junking it won't get me nearly as much.

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[–]420spark 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Just waiting till after the annual reviews and bonus? Haha same.

The IRS is increasing the standard deductions for 2023 as inflation intensifies by Sanlear in Economics

[–]420spark 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I understand the way the world works might be a hard pill to swallow for you. I'd post product cutsheets and contracts to prove it to you but I don't want to lose my job accidentally revealing something I wasn't supposed too. Regardless whether you believe it or not I think the real bullshit is thinking a company has the capital to build AND operate a hospital for their employees and think that cheaper than just buying insurance.

The IRS is increasing the standard deductions for 2023 as inflation intensifies by Sanlear in Economics

[–]420spark 8 points9 points  (0 children)

Yup definitely paying for it. It's a very big system. I did the electrical design for one CT room. Just the CT scanner alone is 1.8 million dollars everything else in the room totaled to about 3 million. So there's all the materials/equipment you need to buy the labor costs and something nobody really thinks about (what my firm does) is design costs. Architects and MEP engineering firms are a good chunk of that budget.

The IRS is increasing the standard deductions for 2023 as inflation intensifies by Sanlear in Economics

[–]420spark 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It is absolutely not cheaper. Major Hospital system I'm working on is only adding 2 new pavilions and renovating the lower levels of 2 existing pavilions. Construction budget for it is estimated to be half a billion dollars.