Hackernews posts about GCP
GCP is Google Cloud Platform, a cloud computing service offered by Google that allows users to store and process large amounts of data on remote servers.
- Why GCP Is More Usable for Developers (tonym.us)
- Reducing the cost of a single Google Cloud Dataflow Pipeline by Over 60% (blog.allegro.tech)
- No GPS required: our app can now locate underground trains (blog.transitapp.com)
- Bitwarden SDK relicensed from proprietary to GPLv3 (github.com)
- An Update on Apple M1/M2 GPU Drivers (lwn.net)
- Security flaws found in Nvidia GeForce GPUs (www.pcworld.com)
- DeepSeek v2.5 – open-source LLM comparable to GPT-4, but 95% less expensive (www.deepseek.com)
- What Every Developer Should Know About GPU Computing (2023) (blog.codingconfessions.com)
- gptel: a simple LLM client for Emacs (github.com)
- The Internet Gopher from Minnesota (www.abortretry.fail)
- Using gRPC for (local) inter-process communication (2021) (www.mpi-hd.mpg.de)
- Cerebras Trains Llama Models to Leap over GPUs (www.nextplatform.com)
- OpenAI's new "Orion" model reportedly shows small gains over GPT-4 (the-decoder.com)
- Colossus AI Supercluster with over 100k Nvidia H100 GPUs (twitter.com)
- Shenandoah GC (wiki.openjdk.org)
- GPTs Are Maxed Out (www.thealgorithmicbridge.com)
- CUDA Programming Course – High-Performance Computing with GPUs [video] (www.youtube.com)
- Beelink mini-PC docking station supports desktop GPU (liliputing.com)
- Qwen2.5-Coder Beats GPT-4o and Claude 3.5 Sonnet in Coding (qwenlm.github.io)
- GPU Accelerated Object Storage (acceleratedcloudstorage.com)