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Any data on how these tents cope in a storm?

>Inside the tents, AI chips, likely worth billions of dollars, will go about their business.

I wonder how the security is. It's just a matter of time until organized crime will start paying attention to this. Perhaps a bet for polymarket?


Better than most businesses. Most data center campuses I've seen, regardless of construction, were behind a substantial permitter fence and had some on-premise guard force. Like razor blades, they would be better to intercept GPUs or other equipment when in transit though there have been decades of rumors that such goods are usually done by trucking companies with ties to organized crime.

There was a recent case in the UK where a trucking company was sold. The new owner then proceeded to steal shipments.

Imagine a drone dropping incendiary payload. I dub thee ransomhardware.

Totally agree about the people. I've seen a bad hire blow up a 20 person startup. I've seen 5 person company excel since they worked more like 5x5 persons than 5 individuals.

Yeah, I generally dislike platitudes yet "one bad apple spoils the bunch" seems to apply more often than not sadly.

Seems like an ideal project for an active feedback. An almighty motor in the seat? Could even yeet you across the room if you fall off.

Put another motor under the seat to rotate it on Z axis. Emulate dragging if you fall.


Right. I found the video funny. But I almost didn't watch it because I was looking for hard comparison text. It might be worth also linking to a textual summary comparison. The HN crowd (me included) lives and thrives on numbers and geek statistics.

You are correct, I am sorry here is the article https://dev.to/lonare/postbase-vs-supabase-vs-firebase-a-raw...

This is very common for many things Linux related.

Certainly not 8× AMD MI300X GPUs and 2,100 on 8× NVIDIA H200


I'll never read an article with a title like that.


Having read the article, I can tell you that you chose well.


This article separately needs a summary at top.


Not everything needs to be summarised


Pulling a straw man, eh? I didn't say that everything needed to to be summarised. But this article definitely does.


This is one of the most bizarre though processes I've read.


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