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This is great. I remember playing this for the first time at a Wizards of the Coast in the mall. They had 8 or so PCs on a LAN in the back of the store. My first true LAN party I guess.

Same, one of my very first gaming experiences. Nothing but great nostalgia!

Interesting. I work in higher ed and we have thousands of GPUs under my team. Rarely ever seen a failure. Mostly when we put consumer grade GPUs in servers (Nvidia doesn't like this). True server-grade GPUs never have any problems.


IS this for some kind of HPC cluster? What kind of utilization are you at? For an AI company these GPUs are going to be at near 100% utilization 24/7. These kinds of loads destroy hardware quick.


Every site I've worked at has plenty of GPU failures. Not consumer grade either, H100/A100


And what looks like a keychron mechanical keyboard! (Loud AF)


One random story I have...I remember there was a legit riot on the Prexus EQ forums I was on because SOE decided to drop Windows 95 support for Everquest. I believe it was because Win95 wouldn't support DirectX 6 or something. I was good to go though...I had Win 98 and a Geforce MX 240 I purchased at Best Buy.


I think W95 supported up to DirectX 7-8a.


Something like OWS - but outside the Whitehouse?


Not enough exit nodes.


The B300 8-way SXMs will use around 1.4kW for each GPU. I think the TDP on an H100 is like 700W.


Living in Baltimore was a mess with rats until the city issued the rat-proof trash bins. Now I rarely ever see them.


This happened in my city. One day my Rite Aid randomly became a Walgreens. Then a few weeks ago I got an email saying my Walgreens is "Temporarily Closed". It's not reopened and I had to xfer all of my prescriptions to a store much further away.


Looks like it's mostly stored in Oracle Cloud.


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