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bean soup theory in action

Sure. Or I am just making a commentary on how Micron has forgone the consumer market for this. Either way is fine as an interpretation though.

i guess i should have written up my claude/plotting workflow already. i didn’t bother actually plotting them. https://x.com/joshu/status/2018205910204915939

Let’s connect if you’re interested. marc at harmonique.one

it was a dreadful, useless computer, even then


Unlike the PS3 which the US Air Force bought 1,760 and clustered into the 33rd most powerful** at the time.

(**Distributed computing is very cheat-y compared to a "real" supercomputer which has insane RDMA capabilities)


We had clusters of them in university too.

If all you needed to do was vector math, a dedicated vector processor with eight cores that are capable of running as fast as the extremely wide bus could feed them with data is the way to do it. You couldn't buy anything close to it's capabilities (for that specific task) for the money.

I remember the course we used them in being hard as hell, and the professor didn't really have any projects prepared that would really push the system.


From what I understand (may be wrong) this is exactly the reason that they stopped allowing Linux installs on PS3s.

People were buying them just for this purpose. However, the consoles were sold at a discount because Sony expected users to buy games, controllers, etc. If someone bought a PS3 alone, without anything else then Sony lost money.


It coincidentally happened around the time this came out.

https://web.archive.org/web/20110106074158/http://psx-scene....

Then they sued him. There's a bunch of archived links on his Wikipedia page.


"it was a dreadful, useless computer, even then"

So you don't dispute the thesis that the hypothetical general-purpose machine described in the comment would have needed to have been been better than the PS2?


Neat!



In the heart of Silicon Valley, El Palo Alto: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/El_Palo_Alto


Similarly I have been thinking about a van so I can sleep in air conditioning between track day sessions and/or races. I also want to be able to bring materials to my workshop. Not sure what I will do, yet.


I like it, but it is also giving me Lego person vibes


the rockchip hw is really exciting lately, in general. i am using a bunch of them for streaming.


Aren't they GPL violators?


Seems that way, but if you want hardware, you have to buy the hardware that exists.


even before AI: when i raised from USV the second time, my lawyer and theirs had already negotiated paperwork with another company, so everyone decided to reuse it. it was MUCH cheaper…


Do you still get deals from angellist (your angel.co link now leads the HR Site)?

The angellist site itself seems to hide the startup/pitch side


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