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- technology@lemmy.world
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- technology@lemmy.world
Putting AI servers inside tents, officially called “rapid deployment structures,” is one of the more unique approaches to the AI build-out, Thomas said. They’re certainly not as sturdy as physical buildings made from steel and concrete, with one commenter comparing it to the “classic $10k racing bike with a $9 lock” situation.
Can’t see this situation going wonky anytime in the future…
I wonder why exactly do they want to increase AI compute that fast.
I would understand if their current infrastructure weren’t able to handle traffic of core services like Facebook. Then it would be justified because it would mean worse user experience and less profits in effect.
But AI? Have I missed something? As far as I know everything Meta have shown so far were just toys. So why are they in hurry?
Really, my only guess is a cold war style arms race with other AI companies. I can’t tell if they are getting any value from the extra compute or if it is just PR to say “look at all we have.”
jet engines? what the fuck
It’s a dramatic way of saying gas turbine.
It’s like saying a building has backup Truck Engine for power.
Huh, so a water balloon launcher with some sharp rocks can probably make sure they understand this was a bad idea
or a drone with a water gun filled with bleach water and the ability to aim.
There are large multi stage hobby rockets that can be launched in ballistic tragectoried from pretty far away.
Now we have more on why Elon was kissing Trumps boots a while back.



