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Cake day: July 7th, 2023

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  • I have some nvlinks on the way.

    Sooooo I’ve got a friend that used pcie-oculus and then back to pcie to allow the cards to run outside the case, but that’s not what I do, that’s just the more common approach.

    You can also get pcie extension cables, but they’re pricey.

    I stumbled upon a cubix device by chance which is a huge and really expensive pcie bus extender that does some really fancy fucking switching. But I got that at a ridiculous price and they’re hard to come by.

    If I do it right, I could host 10 cards total (2 in the machine and 8 in the cubix)

    This also means that I’m running 3x 1600w psu’s and I’m most at risk for blowing breakers (adding in a 240V line is next lol)







  • It’s actually entirely horse shit.

    Only the very newest products that are on the latest standard are secure.

    It all look secure and sounds secure and feels secure with all the encryption….

    But about 2 years ago there was a downgrade attack that was proven to affect basically everything.

    Bluetooth security might as well be a flashing neon sign of your data.

    Now it’s not quite that simple and some people have updated their devices etc……

    But almost nobody actually has done that because Bluetooth devices are “fire and forget”

    I mean when’s the last time you updated the firmware on your headphones or keyboard?

    Mostly “never”