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abstractwater commented on OpenAI and Nvidia announce partnership to deploy 10GW of Nvidia systems   openai.com/index/openai-n... · Posted by u/meetpateltech
ComputerGuru · 5 months ago
Framing it in gigawatts is very interesting given the controversy about skyrocketing electric prices for residential and small business users as a result of datacenters over the past three years, primarily driven by AI growth. If, as another commenter notes, this 10GW is how much Chicago and NYC use combined, then we need to have a serious discussion about where this power is going to come from given the dismal status of the USA's power grid and related infrastructure and the already exploding costs that have been shifted to residential users in order to guarantee electric supply to these biggest datacenters (so they can keep paying peanuts for electricity and avoid shouldering any of the infrastructural burden to maintain or improve the underlying grid/plants required to meet their massive power needs).

I'm not even anti-datacenter (wouldn't be here if I were), I just think there needs to be serious rebalancing of these costs because this increase in US residential electric prices in just five years (from 13¢ to 19¢, a ridiculous 46% increase) is neither fair nor sustainable.

So where is this 10GW electric supply going to come from and who is going to pay for it?

Source: https://fred.stlouisfed.org/series/APU000072610

EDIT:

To everyone arguing this is how DCs are normally sized: yes, but normally it's not the company providing the compute for the DC owner that is giving these numbers. nVidia doesn't sell empty datacenters with power distribution networks, cooling, and little else; nVidia sells the GPUs that will stock that DC. This isn't a typical PR netnewswire bulletin "OpenAI announces new 10GW datacenter", this is "nvidia is providing xx compute for OpenAI". Anyway, all this is a segue from the question of power supply, consumption, grid expansion/stability, and who is paying for all that.

abstractwater · 5 months ago
> So where is this 10GW electric supply going to come from and who is going to pay for it?

I would also like to know. It's a LOT of power to supply. Nvidia does have a ~3% stake in Applied Digital, a bitcoin miner that pivoted to AI (also a "Preferred NVIDIA Cloud Partner") with facilities in North Dakota. So they might be involved for a fraction of those 10GW, but it seems like it will be a small fraction even with all the planned expansions.

https://www.investopedia.com/applied-digital-stock-soars-on-...

https://ir.applieddigital.com/news-events/press-releases/det...

abstractwater commented on TvOS for Developers   developer.apple.com/tvos/... · Posted by u/strzalek
prgmatic · 10 years ago
followed by long pause

followed by "This is {epic|awesome|amazing|special}"

abstractwater · 10 years ago
And then and "I'm {thrilled|so excited} to be here today to announce..."

This time there was more thrill... a lot of thrill.

abstractwater commented on TvOS for Developers   developer.apple.com/tvos/... · Posted by u/strzalek
sciurus · 10 years ago
Amazon doesn't support the current Apple TV or Google's Chromecast, so I doubt they'll support the new Apple TV either. Maybe they think this is an effective way to get people to buy a Fire TV or Fire TV Stick.
abstractwater · 10 years ago
I don't think so. Amazon has always been about being everywhere, no matter what devices you use. So I'd be surprised if Amazon doesn't release a (Prime) Video app soon. And it should be ok for Apple too, since they allow an equivalent app on iOS.
abstractwater commented on Preparing a Mac laptop for your Grandma   blog.accursedware.com/non... · Posted by u/talos
crazygringo · 13 years ago
> The pace of obsolecence on the Internet is unacceptable.

Or it's unacceptable that I can't buy hay to feed my horses every mile down 5th Ave in Manhattan. Sorry -- you're entitled to your opinion, of course, but it's a pretty silly thing to say. The world changes. Things progress.

abstractwater · 13 years ago
That's not the point, and your example is not very fitting. This is a person that just wanted to keep using current services like YouTube.

If "things [really] progress", they should not leave entire groups of people behind. On the contrary, progress is also about lowering the wall that prevents people to get in to the latest and greatest, no matter what their background is. Not raise it.

abstractwater commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (May 2013)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
abstractwater · 13 years ago
Goodreads (http://www.goodreads.com/jobs), San Francisco, Full-time

We're hiring engineers. If you want to do Rails, iOS, Android development and revolutionize the book-reading world, apply at the link above or send an email to jobs@goodreads.com for questions.

  - work with other book nerds 
  - small team of engineers (15 rails, 1 iOS, 1 Android)
  - agile development in 2 weeks sprints
  - your work will have high visibility
  - work on performance, growth, scalability problems
  - competitive salary and benefits
  - enjoy tech talks by your peers, as well as catered lunches and monthly book perks
  - if you are a reader and book lover, that's a big plus!

abstractwater commented on Ask HN: Who is hiring? (February 2013)    · Posted by u/whoishiring
abstractwater · 13 years ago
San Francisco (Market @ Montgomery)

Goodreads, the world's largest site for readers and book recommendations, is hiring engineers, both junior and senior.

We use Rails, but no previous experience is required. Strong desire to learn and innovate is!

We are looking for kick-ass web developers, iOS (Objective-C) and Android (Java) engineers. Avid book readers preferred!

Check out http://www.goodreads.com/jobs to apply to open positions! (Please mention HN as your referral.)

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