31 comments

  • kvnn 2 hours ago

    I've been skeptical of NVIDIA products since playing with my Nano Jetson . The lack of various developers' success across different forums is striking. Also, the lack of actual support is striking (for example, it requires a downgraded Ubuntu host machine to receive flash updates).

    My experience with Raspberry Pi products is a stark opposite. They just work.

    As someone old to software but new to hardware, I'm not sure what to make of this.

  • weinzierl 8 hours ago

    I think statements like this stem from a miss-understanding mostly fueled by the DGX Spark's price and partly by Nvidia's marketing.

    The DGX Spark is essentially a developer board for people that need to develop for Nvidia's newest gen hardware but cannot get the real thing because of lacking availability (not primarily price). Ignoring Nvidia's ambiguous sales message and going by the technical data it is clear the DGX Spark is not for top performance production workloads. It's a development tool.

    • behnamoh 5 hours ago

      That's a nice way to justify the DGX debacle.

    • helf 5 hours ago

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  • ggm a day ago

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    • sema4hacker 21 hours ago

      I wouldn't call that particular tweet "posturing". He's throwing out some facts that large number of followers read and many reply to. There's some legitimate give-and-take going on.

    • unmole 19 hours ago

      > audience that could usefully reflect on their prognostications isn't there.

      This is your own bias talking.

    • mrkeen 14 hours ago

      Carmack is on the record as pro-Musk.

      • bfkwlfkjf 13 hours ago

        Funny, I was got the vibe form Carmack that he's the kind of person who will crush everyone around him if he ever gets power.

      • MemesAndBooze 12 hours ago

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    • hoppp 19 hours ago

      They got used to it and there is no other place really. Other websites don't have the community and outreach.

      I dislike x.com but twitter has a good niche so it sticks.

    • fleroviumna 13 hours ago

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    • anvuong 18 hours ago

      I find X immensely helpful for what I'm interested in: programming and machine learning. Most if not all of the people whose research & work I'm interested in are on X (Carmack included).

      I think you need to deal with your own biased way of thinking before trying to judge other people.

      • spiderfarmer 17 hours ago

        I just created a new account on X to see what it looks like nowadays. It was shocking to see that of the top 100 trending tweets on a fresh account that doesn’t follow anyone, at least 10 were people showing off how much they hate other people.

        I’m not exaggerating. It’s a platform that thrives on hate, with maybe some useful information in between.

        • anonymous908213 14 hours ago

          Yes, the algorithm is horrendous. You can opt out of the algorithm. Follow people you like, use the following timeline or a third-party API, and you will never see the bad content. It's pretty simple.

          • spiderfarmer 11 hours ago

            I already deleted the account. I'm doing fine without X.

        • Zababa 12 hours ago

          Yeah it is genuinely terrible and getting worse. It's kinda fine if you have your own little bubble and can adapt to frequent algo changes and only use the "following" tab, but then you miss on sometimes pretty good recommendations. I used to tell people to get on there to have the latest AI news by a few good accounts, I don't anymore, I don't want to expose them to all of that hate.

          • spiderfarmer 11 hours ago

            You can get the latest AI news everywhere. I don't think I'm missing out not being on X.

      • AtlasBarfed 17 hours ago

        "Biased"

        "Judge other people"

        Um, who owns X? What did he do on national television in the inauguration?

        A Nazi salute.

        Have a day.

        • justinhj 4 hours ago

          Elon visited Auschwitz with Ben Shapiro and declared he was "aspirationally Jewish". Trump has Jewish children and Grandchildren. Calling someone fascist and Hitler gets them murdered these days, I wish people would be more sensible.

          • dragonwriter 4 hours ago

            > Elon visited Auschwitz with Ben Shapiro and declared he was "aspirationally Jewish". Trump has Jewish children and Grandchildren

            Fascism and Jewishness are not inherently inexorably opposed such that being “aspirationally Jewish” (if that weren't a completely vacuous claim to start with) or having Jewish family members is counterevidence to being a fascist; Xenophobia and creating a foreign enemy are common elements of fascism, which foreign enemy it is not consistent among different particular instances of fascism.

            > Calling someone fascist and Hitler gets them murdered these days, I wish people would be more sensible.

            The resurgent fascism in America and its government kills far more people, far more directly, than calling people fascist could reasonably be claimed to.

            • justinhj an hour ago

              I am not sure what you mean by fascism in America or what deaths you are referring to. Seems you are okay with some political inspired murder though.

        • j3th9n 16 hours ago

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          • kanbara 15 hours ago

            he also told the world he worked to get a pedophile elected president of the usa, and uses his untold billions to coerce others, silence liberalism and democratic thought, and harm minors and healthcare because he has his own familial issues. not really a great platform to be using and enabling tbh

            also it's full of nazis!

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          • cma 16 hours ago

            Exactly right, it was two: one facing the crowd, a second turned around to face Trump.