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Performance per dollar is getting faster and cheaper

wafer.ai
358 points·by latchkey·7 days ago·136 comments

Realta Fusion generates electricity directly from a fusion reaction

techcrunch.com
5 points·by latchkey·10 days ago·0 comments

A Fast Attention Kernel for MI300X, Written in Hip, Not Assembly

moonmath.ai
3 points·by latchkey·20 days ago·0 comments

Ask HN: Phishing from 646-257-4500

8 points·by latchkey·28 days ago·2 comments

DN42 is a large dynamic VPN

wiki.dn42.us
1 points·by latchkey·28 days ago·0 comments

Distributed Counters in NATS JetStream

synadia.com
1 points·by latchkey·2 months ago·0 comments

Apple confirms iOS 26.5 Messages app adds RCS end-to-end encryption

9to5mac.com
45 points·by latchkey·2 months ago·5 comments

AMD used AI to reimplement slurm in Rust

github.com
2 points·by latchkey·2 months ago·0 comments

Inside Job – Supermicro

thewirechina.com
2 points·by latchkey·3 months ago·0 comments

Slowburn: Looking Through AMD Platform Configuration Blobs Infrastructure

swarm.ptsecurity.com
1 points·by latchkey·3 months ago·0 comments

Thaw Release 1.2.0

github.com
4 points·by latchkey·3 months ago·0 comments

Mount GitHub repositories as a virtual read-only macOS filesystem

github.com
2 points·by latchkey·3 months ago·0 comments

Show HN: Orange Juice – Small UX improvements that make HN easier to read

oj-hn.com
147 points·by latchkey·3 months ago·158 comments

Cosmos-Predict2.5-2B Inference

moonmath.ai
2 points·by latchkey·3 months ago·0 comments

The highest-scoring AI memory system ever benchmarked

github.com
21 points·by latchkey·3 months ago·3 comments

AI Trainer Mercor Offers to Pay People for Prior Work–Work Employers Might Own

wsj.com
4 points·by latchkey·3 months ago·1 comments

It's Time to Take Down Your Smart Cameras [video]

youtube.com
7 points·by latchkey·3 months ago·1 comments

AI for American-produced cement and concrete

engineering.fb.com
224 points·by latchkey·3 months ago·118 comments

Which

shud.in
2 points·by latchkey·3 months ago·0 comments

She uncovered a terrifying lab hidden in California, with alleged ties to China

latimes.com
20 points·by latchkey·4 months ago·1 comments

comments

latchkey
·10 hours ago·discuss
Much later, I got to deploy 20,000 PS5 chips to mine ethereum. When PoS happened, we shut it all down. Now those boards (BC-250) are being sold on ebay for $200 and people are running AI on them.
latchkey
·2 days ago·discuss
phishing
latchkey
·2 days ago·discuss
Don't forget Digital Ocean Droplets.
latchkey
·6 days ago·discuss
there will always be a special place in my heart for a/ux. i ported a lot of open source software to it. ran a bbs, cu-seeme server, gopherd, httpd, and many other early internet services on it. this really gave me an early taste for what the internet would become.
latchkey
·7 days ago·discuss
> I have never seen a company use AMD outside of wafer and a couple others mostly in US.

Just because you haven't seen it doesn't mean it doesn't exist.

We've serviced over 700 customers on our MI300x.
latchkey
·10 days ago·discuss
We need an email address so that we can contact people if there is a problem.

So far, I'm having trouble figuring out how to get that out of x402.
latchkey
·10 days ago·discuss
I bought a cheapo tuya wifi fan controller for a "dumb" ceiling fan. Connect to it from SmartThings app on my phone. The app can be paired with siri and now I can just say: "living room fan on/off". Works great.
latchkey
·14 days ago·discuss
What I want is a router that can also provision compute on demand and shut it down when it is done.
latchkey
·18 days ago·discuss
As someone born and raised in san diego since the 70s, this is really nice!
latchkey
·23 days ago·discuss
Your CW analogy is wonky since that isn't how it went down. You know my name (I don't know yours. edit: Michael), so you should know a bit more about my history in the space too, right? I can explain it out, but afraid of either being called names, or just not being worth it to you (or me for that matter).

EC2 has preemptable and reserved pricing. It is possible to build autosizing solutions, this is what Google did with AppEngine and later GCP Functions/Cloud Run. Just like optimizing start times, it is also possible to optimize those idle resources. For me, I'd go with the idle resources as the lower hanging fruit over trying to shave ms off making things available on-demand, since it affects the customer experience first.
latchkey
·23 days ago·discuss
Sure, you're right. I edited to remove that bit. Thanks for calling me out. I was getting frustrated for having felt like I was extremely clear in what I wrote and the person kept repeating something that I had clarified.

> At any rate, warm pools aren't cost free. If you overestimate demand, you'll waste too much money on idle resources.

Depends on how you're running your business. If it is your hardware, it isn't much of an expense at the benefit for having a product that makes your customers happy.
latchkey
·23 days ago·discuss
if people want custom features, then of course there is a cost to that. but if the majority of your customers are running on defaults, then there is a benefit. yes, it creates other issues, such as pool management, and if you do that wrong and you can't predict capacity well enough, then people get your "slow" path. but, overall, my experience is that the warm pools are extremely well regarded and not something that most people think of.
latchkey
·23 days ago·discuss
I never suggested reuse.
latchkey
·23 days ago·discuss
I never suggested reuse.
latchkey
·24 days ago·discuss
Just hot stage a bunch of VMs and then there is no startup time. Every time someone finishes, just start another one and leave it running waiting for the next customer.
latchkey
·28 days ago·discuss
He might not have had that choice. Investors can put money into a bank account, and just as easily take it out. This is what happened in the 2000 dotbomb.
latchkey
·29 days ago·discuss
If you're a business, it is a great way to get customers.
latchkey
·29 days ago·discuss
Agreed. For better or worse, social networks are the fb marketplace of eyes.
latchkey
·29 days ago·discuss
This is also why creating a regular account is so difficult on all the social networks. You sign up and it is instantly banned and you have to go through a whole review and approval process just to use it. Incredibly user and company hostile.
latchkey
·last month·discuss
Ok, sure. Valid. Have you asked them to support V4?

https://docs.modular.com/max/models/

I agree with you though, serving up inference is secret sauce for a lot of teams and not everyone publishes how to do it because of the costs involved in doing so. They need an ROI.