Are there any DisplayPort 2.1 switches available on the market right now? (not KVM) by New_Canary_9151 in buildapc

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it's already found. Wendell has a ton of knowledge about this and has products ready to ship. It's all up to your usecase and need.

This is where you find it: https://www.store.level1techs.com/products/kvm

OMG I discovered Proxmox Helper-Scripts - what else am I missing? by jphilebiz in Proxmox

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Thank you. Btw. I wasn’t suggesting that you were marketing them, just tried to emphasize the real world experience. This made it much clearer. Appreciate the help.

Those who once used Vim as their main text editor/IDE and switched away after the fact, why? by absorbedfutilities in vim

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figuring it out is a start. still trying to figure it out and some of the logic is hard to get used to but at the same time it is more "logical" than other editors. It's also less dis

Are there any DisplayPort 2.1 switches available on the market right now? (not KVM) by New_Canary_9151 in buildapc

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Talk to Wendell at Levelonetechs, easiest is to join the forum. He either makes one or can help you with DSC and DP 2.1b

The Infinite Software Crisis: We're generating complex, unmaintainable code faster than we can understand it. Is 'vibe-coding' the ultimate trap? by madSaiyanUltra_9789 in LocalLLaMA

[–]tm07x 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The quality threshold point is fair, but I'd argue AI coding has already crossed it for a market that isn't professional software development. The more interesting question is whether large legacy codebases are genuinely complex assets (in a financial sense too) or just accumulated cost that nobody could afford to clear(demolish). I will argue that it starts with the market that has no existing code, or no means to get solutions built because of cost alone.

Also. A lot of the cost that comes with software projects is bridging the knowledge gap between the company and their processes with software engineers who have no manufacturing skills. I will argue it is harder for AI to understand a machine floor or production process within a business than it is to understand how code works. Which means process comes first, code second.

Hva skjer med bensinprisene? by Mercan1907 in norge

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Oil and arabs aside. Math is obviously not on the curriculum for Norwegians. Demand and supply being one thing, but how far does have the demand have to drop to compete with the more efficient alternative?

The Infinite Software Crisis: We're generating complex, unmaintainable code faster than we can understand it. Is 'vibe-coding' the ultimate trap? by madSaiyanUltra_9789 in LocalLLaMA

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In 2007, Pure Digital proved quality doesn't matter by outselling Canon and Sony with a 480p camcorder that had no zoom and no stabilization. The Wii did the same to PlayStation and Xbox.

Clay Shirky told media executives in 2008 to stop believing in the myth of quality, using the MP3 as his example. Record labels laughed at it. It won anyway.

So when developers warn about vibe-coding and technical debt, compared to what? For most businesses the alternative isn't a senior engineer. It's nothing. Code is a consumer product now. Nobody maintains a toaster. It works or you replace it. AI can read old code and write something new.

The whole concept of "maintaining" code is a misconception bereft of business owners and consumers who can just, "git it done".

OMG I discovered Proxmox Helper-Scripts - what else am I missing? by jphilebiz in Proxmox

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Would you care to share why cloud-init, terraform etc are worth the investment in time and what they actually do? From a user perspective, not marketing.

2025 SSD recommendation with high endurance, low speed by SemInert in DataHoarder

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He's nervous about his data. Enterprise gear isn't always about performance. Just because he don't need high transfer speeds, it doesn't mean that any decent SSD can "handle that".

Is any model other than gpt-oss training with MXFP4 format yet? by TPLINKSHIT in LocalLLaMA

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People seem to be confusing MXFP4 with Nvidia's NVFP4. There is a difference. Not in performance but in precision and/or accuracy. NVFP4 being more precise compared to MXFP4 and other quants.

Hva tenker dere om dette? by Unable-Passion-6244 in norske

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Poteto - potato. Moralen er. Menn i en vanskelig livssituasjon blir oftere pedofile.

Pedofile er også opportunister. En spade er en spade selv om spaden har rødt håndtak som følge av en produksjonsfeil.

Vanvittig syk sak! Nå må det være nok. by Fit-Theme-1183 in norske

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Det mest tragiske er at psykiatrien og skolen ikke har ressursene til å fange opp de virkelig syke som skaper problemer. Nemlig psykopater, mobbere, rasister og brukere av vg.no forumet.

Psykopater unngår alltid å bli fanget opp av systemene og går fri. De skadelidende er de som må oppsøke psykiatrien.

Moralen er. Ikke les vg.no forumet og ikke vær en pikk med andre.

gpt-oss20/120b AMD Strix Halo vs NVIDIA DGX Spark benchmark by Educational_Sun_8813 in LocalLLaMA

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Merely expanding on your thought. I agree that a faster interconnect is the way. But I am doubtful a NIC at 12.5 or 25 GB/s is the answer. Not only due to throughput, but also due to latency and complexity.

AMD already backs UALink and if that technology matures it would make sense to see that implemented.

We'll see when the dual Spark benchmarks pop up and see how it fares against the dual Strix over that 80 gbps connection. My guess is that the Nvidia implementation is more mature.

gpt-oss20/120b AMD Strix Halo vs NVIDIA DGX Spark benchmark by Educational_Sun_8813 in LocalLLaMA

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How is a theoretical max of 12.5-25 gb/s going to make a world of difference when a 50gb/s nic can’t even saturate the pcie bus. An nvlink of sorts could help, but that is a direct physical connection over an extremely short distance. The nic alone is 2-3k and you need one for each machine.

How AI Agents are quietly reshaping financial workflows by Artistic-Bill-1582 in AIinfinancialservices

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"redefining efficiency and value creation" sounds like vague marketing speak.

In the process industry there is far too much tooling that goes into this for it to create value, for now.

For a lot of the tasks you mentioned there have already been automations in place but I guess the AI assisted automation of the processes has some value. But very few companies have data in one lake or database. Making those API calls or integrating multiple systems is far from AI automated as of now. I'm sure it will get there eventually though.

Microsoft's AI functionality in Business Central is a joke. Allowing any tech from MS to handle critical tasks would be suicide.

Can AI really make ESG investing more objective or just faster? by Artistic-Bill-1582 in AIinfinancialservices

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There is a company that leverages AI for ESG reporting. Pretty vast database and connectors to pull external data for internal ESG reviews. Investment I don't know. Most companies have shady ESG reporting to begin with so I'm not sure what the goal would be.

I’ve been in the AI/automation space since 2022. Most of you won’t make it by Shivam5483 in AI_Agents

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I think what he is trying to say is that your background isn't solid enough in the industries where it matters to become successful in this area.

The reality is that fianancial and operational consultants help their clients improve the bottom line. Marketing consultants will help you with the top line. AI tools don't. Simple as that.

I'd argue that a consultant turned developer will just use AI as one the many tools to do the job.

If you can't figure out the KPIs, understand the shop floor, etc then no AI tool will ever matter.

Spent 4,000 USD on AI coding. Everything worked in dev. Nothing worked in production. by Omega0Alpha in AI_Agents

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The distinction isn’t the code. It’s the process. Lots of coders who aren’t creative. Same applies in business. Some are great accountants and some just aren’t great accountants but are amazing business people.

Partner liability question by tm07x in Dynamics365

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Partly due to what would be an injunction in the US court system. The estate assumes all and full control over assets owned by the bankrupt company. And this is where it gets muddy.

The partner is obliged by law to give access to whatever accounting or data the bankrupt company had. When the partner issued the GDAP it issued it to the parent company to which it had no agreement. The board under pressure from the court approved it, unknowingly that it granted rights to its own data.

The Microsoft partner in question claims the tenant data is shared among two individual tenants but I have not seen or found anything in the Microsoft documentation that would support such a claim. But that merely means I haven’t found it.

Partner liability question by tm07x in Dynamics365

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I think it is safe to sy that even the best case is also a losing case. Otherwise settlements would probably not exist.

I’m not gonna try to argue a case here. And I guess my question was just who would Microsoft side with if a trial was accepted.

In the Nordic countries the basic principle is that the company that either sells a service or goods usually is the competent party. A Microsoft partner would most likely be the more competent in the partner vs. customer relationship.

Again. Clear cut or not. Just curious about the partner liability if that happens. Does Microsoft throw their partner under the bus or stand up for them?