Hey Jeff! I found you from your Reddit posts. I love your lab! Working for both EMC and then Dell's Enterprise division I have seen a LOT of data centers. And yours looks pretty similar to many company's data centers, just on a smaller scale. Keep up the videos and the awesome home lab work buddy.
Quite literally next level stuff going on here! Nice job 👍
I always feel extremely humbled after watching these videos, and privileged to call you one of my friends.
Keep those videos coming ! Love em
Great job! Very nice video. I am using my homelab mainly for research and entertinment but might look at this when scaling it up.
As a former Metrologist, Turbofan Test Engineer, Control System Engineer, Network Engineer, PC repair tech, and also programmer from the mid-80's until now, this is pulling all of my strings!
Good job, Jeff! But the real question now is— are you drawing those perfect boxes with a mouse or are you using a tablet? 🤔
Awesome work :)
Congrats on the world records!
In general, it looks like this method (or similar) along with your powerful hardware might be good for finding obscure (perhaps valuable) data sifting through large, complex data sets in, for example, some "backwater" of the futures markets as a sort of quant operation, or many other things. And since its running on your own servers, it is a private operation from AWS, Microsoft, etc., an advantage over most other people and companies.
On the python, I've been writing some python to do a search in a different area of maths. I took the code, put it into chatgpt and asked it to convert the code to c. Checked the c out, by inspection and testing. It was correct. You can even ask it to optimise the code and it comes up with ideas. 20 fold increase in speed for very little cost. Now that doesn't give you deep insights, such as changes in algorithms. For example for longer sequences the multipass is exactly what you need to do.
Great video! Congratulations!
Jeff, what do you do in your homelab? "It's a minecraft server" 😂
On your C code. One trick, replace the function calls with macros. That way you can remove the function call itself. Also look at your compiler options and make it optimise the code aggressively.
Jeff you are prob the smartest person i know.
how do you swap between pc's like that? thats very cool
Loved it!
I am sort of like a nerd myself. Still thinking whether to setup a home lab as it is costly and my location here is too hot to maintain a homelab.
Thx Jeff!
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