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@hendrik @pandasiusfilet

Hey there! 😊 Sorry to bother you, but I’m considering upgrading my homelab with some P40 or M100 GPUs. I mainly need more VRAM for my projects, and I was really inspired by the channel "Homelab AI" and their video on building a DIY 4x Nvidia P40 homeserver with 96GB of VRAM! If you haven’t seen it yet, you can check it out here: DIY 4x Nvidia P40 Homeserver for A youtu.be/dHTvpUlWFbk . I’d love to hear your thoughts or any tips you might have? Thanks a lot! 🙌 #ai #machinelearning #artificialintelligence #Homelab #AI #Nvidia #GPUs #P40 #M100 #VRAM #DIY #TechProjects #MachineLearning #DataScience #ServerBuild #TechInspiration #HomeServer #CloudComputing

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“Small projects rule.” I’ve learned this over and over. And over.

1 - Salient engineering and design details matter in small projects. Big projects would rather talk about the budget.

2 - Small projects seem to allow CIO/CTO’s (and the project manager) to adopt a listen and learn approach. Big projects show less respect, wrestling or controlling the technical team rather than supporting their moves.

3 - Coordination and communication complexity and friction is lower in a small project.

And that last one REALLY matters.

This is my first time, but apparently tech project failure is now normal. Yikes.

“The new failure normal is now officially the technology business, and, for some inexplicable reason, hope always springs eternal. Maybe it’s because the consequences of failure are so small.” (Forbes)

#tech #TechProjects
forbes.com/sites/steveandriole

Forbes · 3 Main Reasons Why Big Technology Projects Fail – & Why Many Companies Should Just Never Do ThemBy Steve Andriole