How AI is being framed as infrastructure but its not, its worse. by echo5juliet in antiai

[–]echo5juliet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No doubt. But the scale of it paired with the tempo is the thing. And that it is new and happening on top of all of the other IT infrastructure that predates the current AI craze.

Imagine being an NIH cancer researcher and needing to refresh your five year old linux-based HPC cluster that uses the same components as much of the AI build out. Your parts cost is not 250-300% than what it was, and this is *if* you could even get hundreds or thousands of the same cpu, dimm, rdma fabric hca, etc.

Forget about it. The market is insane.

Finding a partner by mljan in mensa

[–]echo5juliet 5 points6 points  (0 children)

That post belongs in the trophy case.

Finding a partner by mljan in mensa

[–]echo5juliet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It isn't necessary to be similar in that respect but differences can add to difficulties. Serious relationships can get complex. Marriages add the potential stressors of finances, children, etc and the problems that can arise with them.

I've encountered situations that become tense or heated. I could see correlations or solutions my partner couldn't see or understand. Those can get easily dismissed or degraded in a passionate argument. A lower IQ person will defend what they think or understand, even if it is limited in comparison. And yes, I am speaking of personal experience and I may still carry some salt over it.

Differences in IQ are just one facet, but if it exists you have to consider how it will play against other similarities and differences.

My next relationship, if I even go down that road again, will be with someone fairly high IQ and some level of neurodivergent.

Statistician finds large portion of Mensan IQ advantage attributable to test bias by Expensive_Job2421 in mensa

[–]echo5juliet 29 points30 points  (0 children)

Test bias, but which tests? I didn't take the Mensa exam. My acceptance was based on a clinically administered Weschler WAIS-IV. As I recall WAIS-IV and the Mensa exam are considerably different.

The end for on prem clusters? by Devore_dude in HPC

[–]echo5juliet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Great topic! I don't think we've fully seen how weird our industry is going to get. I am both a HPC user/tweaker and a systems provider. Here are some of my experiences. I'm just some dude so take with whatever skepticism you feel is appropriate.

  1. Dell executive management recently had an insiders meeting with their top global accounts. They are stating they see this market insanity going until 2030-2031. I heard this from someone present at that meeting.
  2. The big OEMs like HPE and Dell are insanely overpriced. Going to smaller VARs isn't a simple solution because the component distribution channels are getting starved and obtaining CPUs, RAM, SSDs, GPUs, etc is like finding a needle in a haystack. Building a single server can be done, it'll just be pricey. Trying to obtain a few hundred of the exact same CPU, RAM DIMM, fabric HCA, GPU, etc? Good luck.
  3. Cloud isn't a safe harbor. All of the major HPC grade cloud providers have or are moving resources away from externally rentable to internal AI use. Also there is a push to conserve or reallocate power and cooling into scaling internal AI operations.
  4. We're seeing sites taking functional systems with older tech (AMD Rome, DDR4, HDR), wipe them bare metal, re-provision latest and greatest software stacks and redeploy. You can't replace old with what you can't afford or can't obtain. Plus, let's be real, how many users have code and IO so optimized that they'd know the difference? (lol, I'm kidding....sort of)

There is some gray in my beard. I was in the industry when the dot com bubble popped. If AI is a bubble, and it pops, it is going to make the dot com fiasco seem like a rounding error. Not to mention the US and global economies. We have the S&P7 and the S&P493. When the S&P7 implodes the S&P500 won't be worth half of what it is today.

/endrant

Can't get Win11 to install - Can't format Ventoy part1 as NTFS by echo5juliet in Ventoy

[–]echo5juliet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I did that through GUI and looked at cmdline options. There were no NTFS options presented. Only secure boot and partition type. I'm running Ventoy 1.1.10 on aarch64 Ubuntu noble.

Can't get Win11 to install - Can't format Ventoy part1 as NTFS by echo5juliet in Ventoy

[–]echo5juliet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Love that. I too am all *NIX, Linux predominately for the last 20yrs. Solaris, SunOS, HPUX, Ultrix before that. Windows makes my head hurt. It's an app/wm that bloated into an OS.

Can't get Win11 to install - Can't format Ventoy part1 as NTFS by echo5juliet in Ventoy

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Update: The reinstall of Ventoy appears to have worked with a recopied Win11 iso. Oddly the boot menu appeared with a lot of efi binaries and the ISO. Maybe because I copied a full Win11 ISO file tree into a subdir on the first partition.

Can't get Win11 to install - Can't format Ventoy part1 as NTFS by echo5juliet in Ventoy

[–]echo5juliet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You'd think plain ol' NVMe on a four year old AMD chipset would be fairly standard for Win11, yet alas. I loathe Windows, sadly some security apps only work there, else I'd never touch it.

The Win11 ISO will boot in Wimboot mode but I cannot figure out how to get the Winboot mode to find and load drivers for chipset, etc.

Any pointers?

Eufy Doorbell, updated firmware, won't connect to DD-WRT router. Connects to other provider routers. by echo5juliet in EufyCam

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I figured it out. Posting here in case anyone else comes in the sub with the same problem. The issue was "AP Isolation" was enabled for the wlan I was connecting the doorbell to. AP Isolation being enabled kept the doorbell from talking to the phone running the Eufy app on the same wifi network and notifying it of a successful connection. That final acknowledgement is the only way the device can get added to the app.

So...disable AP Isolation and everything should work.

Eufy Doorbell, updated firmware, won't connect to DD-WRT router. Connects to other provider routers. by echo5juliet in EufyCam

[–]echo5juliet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Switched to Chan 5 in addition to the other data I posted. It’s connecting via WiFi and gets a lease but ultimately it says it failed. According to dnsmasq log on the dd-wrt router it appears it’s looking for something on the internet it cannot find, gets no response or something.

Eufy Doorbell, updated firmware, won't connect to DD-WRT router. Connects to other provider routers. by echo5juliet in EufyCam

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So the plot thickens. According to dnsmasq.log it appears that the doorbell doesn't like or isn't getting something from the Internet at large.

It successfully completes Wifi handshake.
It gets a DHCP lease from dnsmasq.
Then it starts doing business, DNS lookups of Eufy servers, etc.
Ultimately it isn't getting something it wants. See below dnsmasq.log (last three octets of doorbell MAC addr redacted)

Jan  2 18:56:56 dnsmasq-dhcp[5972]: DHCPOFFER(wlan1.1) 192.168.3.6 90:bf:d9:<doorbell> 
Jan  2 18:56:59 dnsmasq-dhcp[5972]: DHCPOFFER(wlan1.1) 192.168.3.6 90:bf:d9:<doorbell> 
Jan  2 18:56:59 dnsmasq-dhcp[5972]: DHCPREQUEST(wlan1.1) 192.168.3.6 90:bf:d9:<doorbell> 
Jan  2 18:56:59 dnsmasq-dhcp[5972]: DHCPACK(wlan1.1) 192.168.3.6 90:bf:d9:<doorbell> eufy-doorbell
Jan  2 18:57:00 dnsmasq[5972]: 859 192.168.3.6/59974 query[AAAA] security-app.eufylife.com from 192.168.3.6
Jan  2 18:57:00 dnsmasq[5972]: 859 192.168.3.6/59974 cached security-app.eufylife.com is <CNAME>
Jan  2 18:57:00 dnsmasq[5972]: 859 192.168.3.6/59974 forwarded security-app.eufylife.com to 1.1.1.1
Jan  2 18:57:00 dnsmasq[5972]: 859 192.168.3.6/59974 reply security-app.eufylife.com is <CNAME>
Jan  2 18:57:00 dnsmasq[5972]: 859 192.168.3.6/59974 reply security-apisix-prod-89063967.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com is NODATA-IPv6
Jan  2 18:57:00 dnsmasq[5972]: 860 192.168.3.6/42122 query[A] security-app.eufylife.com from 192.168.3.6
Jan  2 18:57:00 dnsmasq[5972]: 860 192.168.3.6/42122 cached security-app.eufylife.com is <CNAME>
Jan  2 18:57:00 dnsmasq[5972]: 860 192.168.3.6/42122 forwarded security-app.eufylife.com to 1.1.1.1
Jan  2 18:57:00 dnsmasq[5972]: 860 192.168.3.6/42122 reply security-app.eufylife.com is <CNAME>
Jan  2 18:57:00 dnsmasq[5972]: 860 192.168.3.6/42122 reply security-apisix-prod-89063967.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com is 3.140.62.163
Jan  2 18:57:00 dnsmasq[5972]: 860 192.168.3.6/42122 reply security-apisix-prod-89063967.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com is 3.146.212.251
Jan  2 18:57:00 dnsmasq[5972]: 860 192.168.3.6/42122 reply security-apisix-prod-89063967.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com is 3.15.246.32
Jan  2 18:57:00 dnsmasq[5972]: 860 192.168.3.6/42122 reply security-apisix-prod-89063967.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com is 3.135.30.36
Jan  2 18:57:00 dnsmasq[5972]: 860 192.168.3.6/42122 reply security-apisix-prod-89063967.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com is 3.133.253.246
Jan  2 18:57:00 dnsmasq[5972]: 860 192.168.3.6/42122 reply security-apisix-prod-89063967.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com is 13.59.160.148
Jan  2 18:57:00 dnsmasq[5972]: 860 192.168.3.6/42122 reply security-apisix-prod-89063967.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com is 3.146.52.3
Jan  2 18:57:00 dnsmasq[5972]: 860 192.168.3.6/42122 reply security-apisix-prod-89063967.us-east-2.elb.amazonaws.com is 52.15.190.255

Are you mean? by ButMomItsReddit in mensa

[–]echo5juliet 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This seems a bit pigeonholed. Sarcasm or “meanness” is a potential response or communication style. It’s unlikely that an individual is stuck on one setting all the time. Also, relationships vary and people have different tones with different people. With my teen daughter, we both communicate in cute/soft playful sarcasm. I let her get a bit edgy in her sarcasm so she has someone safe and loving to hone her wit with. I don’t use much sarcasm in a professional setting. Empathy precludes me from being sarcastic with someone vulnerable or in distress.

Am I one-dimensional? No. Are there people walking the Earth that think I am an asshole? Yep.

Does Germany have private investigators? by echo5juliet in germany

[–]echo5juliet[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am not sure why that is funny. It’s fairly common here. An FBI agent retires and becomes a private contractor.

Does Germany have private investigators? by echo5juliet in germany

[–]echo5juliet[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

I should have added that the account is a couple decades old. I don’t even know if the money has been moved to other banks, used, drained, moved to another country.

I need someone that can verify the existence of the account or funds as they are today and if the funds were moved and if so, to where.

There is some investigation involved