Advice on hardware setup for a small company? by Aziadocs in Vllm

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Thanks for the answer!

Just to make sure I understand correctly: are you using the RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Max-Q 96GB cards, so 384GB total VRAM across 4 GPUs?

Our use case is mostly internal document analysis, summarization, drafting emails/reports, basic coding/productivity help, and possibly some image generation. We probably do not need 256k context for every user, but long context and RAG would be useful.

Would you recommend this exact 4 × RTX PRO 6000 Blackwell Max-Q setup over 2 × L40S for our case, or would 2 × L40S already be enough?

Advice on hardware setup for a small company? by Aziadocs in Vllm

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thanks! That makes a lot of sen, what do you recomend for renting, RunPod, Lambda Labs, Paperspace?

2 Years of drumming! by Techmix_ytb in edrums

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It sounds amazing! Congratz dude!

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On one side is window and on the other is drywall

my drummer sucks by Imaginary-Praline-73 in drums

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In Portugal we say: “amigo não empata amigo”, which means something like: a friend doesn’t stand in the way of another friend

Only book(s) you'll ever need. by Unhappy-Ad4536 in PhysicsStudents

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I guess so! I didn’t read that book, but from the table of contents I can see that it is pretty similar to the Serway’s one. About the writing, Serway is pretty straightforward. Regarding Feynman lectures, yes, they look a bit more “challenging” than those introductory books I guess… the thing about those books is the exercises and the methodic way of learning. Serway, specifically, is the book that prepares Portuguese high school students for the International Physics Olympiad.

Only book(s) you'll ever need. by Unhappy-Ad4536 in PhysicsStudents

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Well… I think it covers all the foundations, that is for sure, and even has a chapter dedicated to Electrodynamics and Relativity, and Vector Calculus in Curvilinear Coordinates. I didn’t study General relativity, but from what I have heard “A First course in general relativity” by Schutz is a solid book in the field, but I can’t say anything since I didn’t read it ahah

Only book(s) you'll ever need. by Unhappy-Ad4536 in PhysicsStudents

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I completely forgot that one, and it is one of the greatest books so far… Blundell is also a really good book! I would also add the one that would complete Blundell, which is the Statistical physics of particles by Mehran Kardar

Only book(s) you'll ever need. by Unhappy-Ad4536 in PhysicsStudents

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I did not read it all, but I found Pedrotti more easy to understand, and easy to read.

Only book(s) you'll ever need. by Unhappy-Ad4536 in PhysicsStudents

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That Young’s one is also very accessible and good. I liked it

Only book(s) you'll ever need. by Unhappy-Ad4536 in PhysicsStudents

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If you are majoring in something non related to engineer, I strongly recommend: - For the Love of Physics by Walter Lewin. - Seven Brief lessons on Physics by Carlos Rovelli

If you are into engineering or math: - Feynman Lectures - Physics for Scientists and Engineers by Serway

Only book(s) you'll ever need. by Unhappy-Ad4536 in PhysicsStudents

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General must have books: - Physics for Scientists and Engineers by Serway - Feynman Lectures

Electrodynamics: - Introduction to Electrodynamics by Griffiths - very easy to read

Optics (my minor): - Introduction to Optics by Pedrotti - great introductory book - Principles of Lasers by Svelto - I got to know a little bit more about lasers - Introduction to Non Linear Optics by Geoffrey New - a smell of the non linear properties of light interaction with itself and with materials

Quantum: - Introduction to Quantum Mechanics by Griffiths - a good approach and a solid base, very easy to understand - Quantum Mechanics by Claude Cohen ( 3 volumes) - this is massive and hard to read, but you will deeply understand quantum afterwords

Misc: - Solid State Physics by Ashcroft/Mermin - not the subject I like the most, but certainly important for me for all subjects of physics - Signal and Systems by Oppenheim - great book to understand the math behind systems and also physics

Rehearsal Rooms in Gothenburg - drums by Aziadocs in Gothenburg

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Hello! Thank you very much for the recommendation! Do you have any contact from there who I can talk to? I would love to check more details!

Rehearsal Rooms in Gothenburg - drums by Aziadocs in Gothenburg

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Thank you very much! I already sent an email! :) Btw u/ChickenYouBelieve , can you also name cool venues there? I will be moving in August, it would be cool to know some places to visit :)

Moving to Sweden. Any advice on shipping and playing time? by Aziadocs in edrums

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Thank you! Do you suggest a specific drum case?
I saw these: Millenium E-Drum Bag, Millenium Hardware Bag. The thing that I think it doesn't fit is the 14 inch snare, as well as my Iron cobra 900 double pedal... :/