

… Which financial company do you work for?
… Which financial company do you work for?
Correct. Pattern recognition + prompts to desire a positive result even if the answer isn’t entirely true. If it’s close enough to the desired pattern, it get pushed.
Any time you need a CPU that can do a shit load of basic math, a GPU will win every time.
LLMs are experimental, alpha-level technologies. Nvidia showed investors how fast their cards could compute this information. Now investors can just tell the LLM what they want, and it will spit out something that probably looks similar to what they want. But Nvidia is going to sell as many cards as possible before the bubble bursts.
“AI” in it’s current form, is a scam. Nvidia is making the most of this grift. They are now worth more money in the world than any other company.
The right realized a long time ago that propaganda is way more interesting to the common folk than education. I don’t know how to turn that ship back. It naturally evolved into the cult that you see today.
Juuust the tip…
I can answer Q1. The order definitely does not matter. All the drives are aware of who they are, so when you import, as long as they are all present, you’re good.
I’ve been using RecipeSage for a while now. It replaced Paprika for me. Runs easily in Docker, and it can create a recipe from a URL.
Surprisingly, I’m going to make my money back quick. I was previously using older Supermicro machines and small hard drives that used a ton of power. This thing let me downsize power-wise (like a LOT), and I doubled my total capacity.
Asustor LockerStor 10 with 12x 20TB Seagate Exos X20 (2 reserved as spare drives).
Clocked in around $6500 for everything, but totally worth it.
Work your wage.