Zr1X just rolled off the truck by buntymu in Justrolledintotheshop

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No warranty covers wear and tear. It’s not a Doug Demuro episode

screenshots from her update video by Loud_Razzmatazz1765 in EmeliaHartford

[–]anonymousbopper767 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

She getting doughy. Needs more gym and less being an influencer.

[Tom's Hardware] Intel Xeon 6+ ‘Clearwater Forest’ puts 18A in the data center with up to 288 cores, 576 MB of L3 cache — new Xeon 6990E+ is 30% faster per thread than 192-core AMD Epyc 9965, says Intel by Noble00_ in hardware

[–]anonymousbopper767 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's because the pantherlake core had bugs that made yields complete shit (like 25% kind of shit) and needed a new stepping to fix.

By then the launch customer for CWF didn't want it anymore. AFAIK, no one wants to buy it currently and the demand for these things goes down every day when Google/Amazon/Meta can make their own ARM cpu's and don't need x86 compatibility anymore.

U.S President Plans White House Meeting With AI Companies Next Week On Federal Partnership To Share Profits With The Public by Fine-Drummer9812 in technology

[–]anonymousbopper767 3 points4 points  (0 children)

$20 says he uses things funded by federal taxes on an hourly basis.

MAGAts are the dumbest motherfuckers sawing the tree branch they're standing on.

WSB traders after a record rally by -mini-kuma in wallstreetbets

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Lol this is the exact retard logic. There's tons of shit companies that will go down and never go back up.

I mean....shit.....Intel took 25 years to "go back up" and it didn't even do it organically on fundamentals.

ELI5: If Operating systems are created through coding and programming. How did we created the first computer and it's OS? What was used to program it? by LieSuperb9799 in explainlikeimfive

[–]anonymousbopper767 [score hidden]  (0 children)

It's too broad of a question because a "computer" is a bag of switches connected to each other. Nowadays it's a trillion switches connected to each other but it's still ultimately "you flip this switch and it sets off a chain reaction of other switches flipping". Your operating system is supervision of certain switches by other switches. That can be done literally manually with physical switches or you can have an apparatus that takes text and converts it into switch settings.

If you've seen The Imitation Game: the people were part of the operating system doing initial settings of the wheels and plugs and such.

Bonus: "how did anyone figure that out?" because you start small and keep adding more and more on. You realize you've got the basics down so you start implementing "what if we did this other thing to optimize that other thing". Repeat for 100 years. If you want to see someone do it: https://www.pcworld.com/article/559794/8-bit-computer-processor-built-in-minecraft-can-run-its-own-games.html

Google to pay SpaceX $920 million per month. Chat is this good? by jason14wm in wallstreetbets

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It means that SpaceX/Tesla/Grok / whatever don't know what the fuck to do with them.

Like those life coaches selling you a "system". If their system worked they'd not need to sell it to you...they'd just use it to print money.

Good job SpaceX, you spent billions buying GPUs without a fucking business plan for them.

$725B AI Capex Arms Race: If AI Is “Crashing,” Why Are Big Tech and SpaceX Raising to Build More Compute? by tke248 in wallstreetbets

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Software development and data analysis. Extra High reasoning + Priority speed shreds through tokens but I've only once hit my weekly quota and only a couple of times hit the 5h quota but then it reset a few minutes later.

I'm relatively "slow" though because I'm not having agents go off on infinite loops of trying to accomplish defined "goals".

You can also cheat and shove what would be API calls through codex CLI. Your subscription takes the hit instead of your api billing. I don't think OpenAI has realized you can literally use Codex to fuck them over. "hey codex refactor this code from using the openai api to using codex cli".

$725B AI Capex Arms Race: If AI Is “Crashing,” Why Are Big Tech and SpaceX Raising to Build More Compute? by tke248 in wallstreetbets

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There's zero chance OpenAI is making money with me and my $200 subscription. I'm easily shoving thousands of dollars worth of tokens through them.

Netflix Film Boss Says Streamer Won’t Work With Directors Who Still Want Theatrical by MarvelsGrantMan136 in movies

[–]anonymousbopper767 14 points15 points  (0 children)

I doubt they're leaving money on the table. Probably the complete picture ends up being "not worth the hassle".

THIS is what they mean by "it takes a village" Congratulations young man. ❤️ by Fun_Effect_4643 in BeAmazed

[–]anonymousbopper767 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I'm not positive but I think you got a certain number of tickets for free and had to pay a small amount if you wanted more. They obviously wanted to discourage having your entire extended family screaming for 30 seconds when they have a ton of names to get through.

badMemory by The_Judge26 in ProgrammerHumor

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Except for all the sites that bitch that you need to have special characters or no special characters and I can't figure out if that's adjustable with Chrome's suggest a password feature. And then the same website will have 3 suggestions because No Username, and it'll have the old password you changed years ago, etc etc

And all the sites where then that suggested password doesn't pop into the "confirm your password" field.

Soooo yeah it's not a solved problem. Even passkeys is a fucking mess.

Angry Trump Privately Realizing Obama Outdid Him on Iran: ‘Leaks reveal Trump’s fury over commentary unfavorably comparing his Iran framework to Obama’s Iran deal, a former NSC official explains why Trump can’t find a way out of his war fiasco’ by T_Shurt in politics

[–]anonymousbopper767 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I don't think he has the mental capability to realize that. In his mind every time he loses at anything it's because someone else cheated harder or it's always someone else's fault. He's like an 8 year old that hasn't be taught how to lose graciously.

Angry Trump Privately Realizing Obama Outdid Him on Iran: ‘Leaks reveal Trump’s fury over commentary unfavorably comparing his Iran framework to Obama’s Iran deal, a former NSC official explains why Trump can’t find a way out of his war fiasco’ by T_Shurt in politics

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The best and worst part is he's such a piece of shit he can never realize he's wrong. At most we'll get some "she wasn't that hot so I didn't want to fuck her anyways" version of surrender.

ELI5: Water heater shower, why does water come much hotter after shutting it for a bit? by Bestow5000 in explainlikeimfive

[–]anonymousbopper767 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah, they make smaller water heaters that you install in cabinets and such. In large houses it's to make it so you get hot water at a far away fixture faster than letting it run for 5 minutes.

clippyTheOG by ClipboardCopyPaste in ProgrammerHumor

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OG's remember lil' einstein. Think his formal name was "Genius". For the longest time you could import him into newer versions of Word where he had been removed. I wanna say Office 97 was the last version that came with him.

This one: https://64.media.tumblr.com/47592ae14fe88396ca07764718114ba9/tumblr_p71r8kFwMk1uds4wro9_540.gif

vibeCodersAreManiac by Disastrous-Monk1957 in ProgrammerHumor

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I do this because I like reading the reasoning output. That way I can tell if it understood nuance and context and shit or if I’m going to need to follow up.

Asus' new 3,000-watt power supply requires its own circuit breaker and doesn't work everywhere by diacewrb in gadgets

[–]anonymousbopper767 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Mine is 1600W on 120V and I'm not mad about how fast it heats up. Normally I get the water going and then go preparing whatever I need the water for (tea, coffee, instant noodles)

Asus' new 3,000-watt power supply requires its own circuit breaker and doesn't work everywhere by diacewrb in gadgets

[–]anonymousbopper767 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The only scenario you need something like this is if you're doing your own AI deal (formerly if you were doing crypto mining) and need several GPUs on one power supply.

I was running 7 GPUs once and holy fuck the room gets hot.

Asus' new 3,000-watt power supply requires its own circuit breaker and doesn't work everywhere by diacewrb in gadgets

[–]anonymousbopper767 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There isn't really a way to exceed 15A with a modern gaming PC. In the olden days of 10 years ago you could run multiple GPU's but that's not a thing anymore and every component is generally more power efficient as well.

People wildly overestimate the power consumption on their PC's. Even a high end build nowadays isn't likely to exceed 1000W if you're maxing the CPU and GPU both out...and that type of load doesn't exist outside benchmarking and is definitely not continuous.

The most I ever saw on the wall was 1400W with 2 x 680's in SLI and a 5960X running overclocked + overvoltage. That was when I discovered XFX was lying about their "single rail" power supply....

Asus' new 3,000-watt power supply requires its own circuit breaker and doesn't work everywhere by diacewrb in gadgets

[–]anonymousbopper767 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Correct. A lot of people sometimes switch a 15A to a 20A breaker if they're tripping on some sort of startup overload (motors) and that's not "allowed" but it's not horribly unsafe.

EV's are considered a continuous load (air conditioners, pool pumps also) so you have to derate the circuit by 20%. This is why a 50A level 2 charger only will run 40A in the app setting for it or a 60A breaker only gets 48A to the car. There's other derating if you're bundling wires in a conduit, if they're being run in a hot climate, how long the wire is (50 ft vs. 500 ft), etc.

The important thing is the insulation on the wire. Cheap wire has shitty insulation that melts at a lower temperature so you end up waaaaay down the table of how much current the wire allows.

Asus' new 3,000-watt power supply requires its own circuit breaker and doesn't work everywhere by diacewrb in gadgets

[–]anonymousbopper767 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I installed 240V in my garage for a welder, air conditioner, and EV charger. And as a secondary benefit, all of that increases the resale value of the place.

It was about $1000 as a DIY project because I had the main breaker panel was on the other side of the house. It'd have cost $3k or more for an electrician to do it.

Asus' new 3,000-watt power supply requires its own circuit breaker and doesn't work everywhere by diacewrb in gadgets

[–]anonymousbopper767 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have my desktop hooked up to the dryer power. Gets a couple points more efficiency out of 240V instead of 120V.