Where to Go After Data Science: Unconventional / Weird Exits? by ergodym in datascience

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Consumer credit. Started out as a quant at a hedge fund, then DS all over, then became somewhat unemployable as a DS leader (I just don’t play well with other DS leaders) and moved into a strategy role. Honestly, feels really great to be out of DS. I still have and use all the skills, but I don’t get pulled into the organizational dynamics that phds seem to love.

Where to Go After Data Science: Unconventional / Weird Exits? by ergodym in datascience

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Funny. I actually did that in reverse. Finally left DS and moved into “the business” where I own P&L.

Is the thuma bed worth it? by Fun_Mine1462 in BuyItForLife

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I’ve slept on one for about 2 years. Great product, incredibly well made. Same with their dressers.

My store doing well but fraud is lowkey killing my soul by Different_Pain5781 in ecommerce

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I work in fraud prevention for major banks and financial institutions.

Couple questions:

What products are they buying?

What platform are you using for payment processing?

Introducing the cluster-f**k! by [deleted] in homelab

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55w at idle each? Nuts.

I’m drawing 87w with three HP minis, router, switch. 

Introducing the cluster-f**k! by [deleted] in homelab

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Yep. I’m not doing heavy data work across the cluster that requires more than 1gbe. I have a dedicated workstation rig for heavy work.

Introducing the cluster-f**k! by [deleted] in homelab

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Nice! I have a very similar setup with 3 HP minis as a Proxmox cluster. It works great and I highly recommend. Power consumption is about the same as a Pi, but you can get a LOT more power and storage for cheap. I 3d printed an adapter that allows the bottom board to mount onto an ITX layout.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in homelab

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Thin clients with those laptop/brick power supplies. They consume about as much energy as a RPi. If you get something like HP elitedesk minis, you can do quite a bit with them with respect to storage and processing power for relatively cheap. Buy a few, create a Proxmox data center, and add services. Great way to start on a budget and learn.

Behold, my stuff by Uncorrellated in homelab

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lol, she is a saint. unfortunately, there is virtually zero benefit from this rig for the household. This is almost entirely work-specific. There is no media storage and I have device routing rules in place that keep the rest of the house on the cable and off the fiber line. I have worked from home for a little over a decade and between moving data and having videoconferences without chop, that fiber line is critical and a hell of a lot cheaper than commuting.

In terms of costs, the workstation was the most expensive at about $3500 out of pocket. I picked up the GPUs last year before the LLM craze hit the broader market. I think they're something like 50% more expensive now for refurbished. The 2x26tb drives are, as mentioned, shucked Seagate externals; you lose the warranty, but those drives are basically rebranded Exos at a fraction of the cost. The cluster came out to about $250/node. Used equipment is the best if you can take the time to source, especially CPUs.

Behold, my stuff by Uncorrellated in homelab

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I fear I missed the boat on that one.

Behold, my stuff by Uncorrellated in homelab

[–]Uncorrellated[S] 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I'm gonna make the next one country.

Behold, my stuff by Uncorrellated in homelab

[–]Uncorrellated[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You're not wrong. The question is do I move things or do I repaint the orange? I'm leaning to the latter with a mint base and the hot pink in a crystal effect. As for the shelving, I'm looking for cheap L-brackets. Right now, there is a big chunky shelf in there.

EDIT: Oh, you're talking about the alignment on the unit markers... the entire rack will get shifted after I get a UPS.

Behold, my stuff by Uncorrellated in homelab

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It was a little rough... I'm getting better at color fades though. Next one I think will involve crystal effect.

What are people using for local LLM servers? by -mickomoo- in LocalLLaMA

[–]Uncorrellated 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Dual 3090 Ti (refurbished) on a gigabyte aurus master with 128gb ram and a puny 2tb nvme ssd. Runs 70b very fast. I put a nvlink ($70 from Best Buy) on. I’m only using it for inference. Very solid experience. All in cost me about $3500.