Well, I’m no stockologist, but I believe when your company has a perpetual sales backlog with a 15-year head start on your competition, that should lead to a pretty high valuation.
They’re not building them for themselves, they’re selling GPU time and SuperPods. Their valuation is because there’s STILL a lineup a mile long for their flagship GPUs. I get that people think AI is a fad, and it’s public form may be, but there’s thousands of GPU powered projects going on behind closed doors that are going to consume whatever GPUs get made for a long time.
Your financial problems are not my concern!
The lesson there is: Spare no expense on your IT budget!
Nothing bad will happen, as long as they spare no expense.
There’s not much cost with S3 object. It’s just a file system in Linux, and replication is a protocol standard.
Use object storage for media and backups, then use s3 replication to put a copy somewhere else.
Can I just rub some Asian people on me?
So a really big death ray? Perhaps some sort of doomsday device?
So you’re saying a space orbiting death ray will cast an area large enough to generate solar power eh? HEY ELON!
Golly, thanks Apple. It’s not like I can go buy a 256GB DIMM right now. 16GB what a joke.
So they shouldn’t lease buildings, or subscribe to water and power? Should they also not use document archival and storage services that have existed for decades?
If you have enough users and systems that this is a problem then you should be centrally managing it. I get that you want to inventory what you have, but I’m saying that you’re probably doing it wrong right now, and your ask is solved by using a central IAM system.
It sounds like you’re probably looking for some kind of SAML compliant IAM system, where credentials and access can be centrally managed. Active Directory and LDAP are examples of that.
So you would be using CoW in-memory in this case?
Is there a benefit to doing CoW with Pandas vs. offloading it to the storage? Practically all modern storage systems support CoW snaps. The pattern I’m used to (Infra, not big data) is to leverage storage APIs to offload storage operations from client systems.
What oath? The hippocratic oath? The unenforced and unenforceable oath that’s actually meaningless?
I used to watch Astroboy in the 80s on TV in Canada lol. It had to be one of the earliest shows that talked about rights for artificial intelligence.
They’re making sure the real crazy people are primed up and ready to throw their lives away on Jan 6.