>>23906952>VR games/applications comfortably, which the card continues to work welli wouldnt mind gitting into VR but i have other things higher on my list to spend money on. My ex briefly wanted a quest 2 or something but then needed the money back so they returned it. It seemed like fun for what little time i tried it
>i studied neural networks a bit in 2019 is that like genetic algorithms? I remember a CS class on that a decade ago
>i'm not sure how to proceed or use that to my advantage lolMedical science or chemistry. Those old school ai algorithms (population with genomes and fitness function) are better for that kind of thing
>outdated AI accelerator).>basedI have zero clue how well it will run. Not normally, i mean like, giving it to a kubernetes container to run nothing but ollama along with 40 other containers doing their own thing 24/7. I dont get paid enough, im pretty sure this thing has increased my electricity bill and i havent even added the accelerator yet
>>23906966>i think the biggest problem the company had was battery lifeif i was them i'd have designed a cordless (but AC input accepting) "docking station", the primary feature of which isnt the increased I/O ports (because its a docking station), but a dual hot-swappable set of batteries
>what sort of LLMs & projects are you runningRunning on my home pc (nvidia 3090) im just playing with qwen3:14b and will see if it can run on the p40 when i get it. I'm using it for "agent" operations, but with a custom MCP (Model Context Protocol) im designing running in a dedecated kubernetes container on my server, with MCP tools that lets it do crazy shit like run raw python or bash on the server but the end goal is to have it read data from all my other containers and be the ultimate agent of truth: being able to tell you about devices in your managed inventory, grafana alerts, netork structure from hubble, whether or not your traefik cert is about to expire. I think it will be nuts.