The fuck they even do? 'monitor nuclear weapons' that's bullshit and everyone knows it.
Are (((super computers))) the biggest tech meme?
monitor nuclear weapons
lmao nope, that's a hoax
in reality they are monitoring the spin of the earth
They don't monitor nuclear weapons, but simulate them. The nuclear test ban treaty is why these are necessary. Turns out, building a complicated device that requires nanosecond precision to work is really really fucking hard when you can't actually test it irl. And the more the new warhead design differs from older proven designs, the worse the problem gets.
This. I had someone try to recruit me to work on fusion simulation when I was about to graduate university. Obviously I'm not a kike so I said no.
They don't monitor nuclear weapons, but simulate them
I don't buy that either.
They are simulating us.
They're being used to game the stock market.
Duh.
We had one on our college campus. Wonder what it actually did
Simulating (You) could be done on a Raspberry Pi.
Super computers compute. They generally attempt to solve mathematical calculations and prove theories that human minds are incapable of verifying. They are nothing to do with nuclear weapons, real life isn't a film.
designing nu warheads
but we can't build them because (((treaty))) reasons
the US nuclear weapon stockpile is decades old and the delivery system is just as old if not older
We need 20 super computers to simulate a none issue
all the nuclear weapons in the US in silos still use floppy disc from the 70s.
Shoo kike.
Either nothing and its just a waste of government money on vanity project for the retarded son in law of a senator, or its used to crunch data from phone calls to text messages to be sent to the NSA
They are nothing to do with nuclear weapons,
energy.gov
Yes they are.
Some people think that anything they don't understand is fake and gay, because it makes them angry that they don't understand it. I support this attitude btw, as it is better than the midwit alternative.
thats where blacked hosts their porn servers
spying and censoring
That’s pretty much it
It’s the only reason Ai is getting pushed and all the infrastructure being built.
we need a bajillion gigawatts of electricity to make sure you don’t say something bad about Jews on the internet
Yawn
anyone building data storage will be zillionarie. like it or not data storage is the new shovel in a gold rush and here to stay. gov't alone stores untold amount of data paid by tax payers and will not stop, ever, only increase. Bezos makes most money from data storage and not amazon
They run simulations, pretty much like the one we're living in right now
They perform very difficult calculations that are important to science and research.
Supercomputers (Cluster Computers) (there used to be fully integrated supercomputers which used a large single ipc computing unit used to exist but that doesn't matter anymore) anyways, Cluster Computers don't do realtime operations, they would majorly suck at that,
They calculate,
They calculate like they're on crack :)
It's for researchers to run workloads too powerful for their office PCs on.
The idea is that it's a large amount of compute resources shared among dozens of users who need a ton of computing power SOMETIMES.
Think protein modeling, molecular dynamics simulation, and yes now tons of machine learning stuff.
Interesting. I was a finance major so a lot of what you said is racially alien to me lul
*basically
Holy Freudian slip
There is no (You), there is only me
A shit load of weather forecasting and simulations. Probably more than the nukes
Then responding is unnecessary.
I remember when sun computers were going to solve all the problems in the world... then they got old and faded away
why are mutts so easily spooked by technology?
asian verbal IQ
incoherent mutt post
It's ok. The keyboard won't hurt you, you can make a real response.
He’s right, Sanjay
Turns out, building a complicated device that requires nanosecond precision to work is really really fucking hard when you can't actually test it irl
And yet they managed it on their first try 80 years ago. You know you're retarded, right? Even if they were simulating some shit like that, all the possible simulations you could imagine would be complete in 1 second and.. then what? What the fuck do they do with their computer now?
my $300 GPU could simulate 100x the working nuclear weapons simulators they had in 80s
you did it again but even worse
Why are you so mutthurt? I just asked a question.
And yet they managed it on their first try 80 years ago
No they didn't fool. And Trinity was an a-bomb test, not an h-bomb. The latter is 1000x harder.
asian verbal IQ intensifies
talks about "verbal IQ"
is practically nonverbal
What did the mutt mean by this?
Because every new breakthrough in technology is always about quantifying people, manipulating people, convincing people to buy cheap Jewish shit that they don't need, and training computers to kill people.
All this "AI" shit the Jews are always bragging about? Yeah, about that...
I have a higher verbal iq than anyone I know, including asians, and I am white.
Though, sometimes people think I'm jewish.
Either nothing and its just a waste of government money on vanity project for the retarded son in law of a senator
This is the correct answer, basically. I'm sure someone(s) is getting their cut of that wasted money too, of course
The latter is 1000x harder.
Oh fuck off dude, go actually look at it yourself and you'll see you're a fucking retard
yeah, you can do 1d simulations pretty easy. modern warheads apparently pull all sorts of tricks, like variable yield. To do that you have a big bomb, but you trigger with tiny ns variations to the implosion stuff to compress the core less perfectly. That isn't a 1d simulation anymore.
If you look at NIF's results they have talked about how their experiments (which are built simulation) have revealed the reasons for differences in experiments and theory for bomb tests done decades previous. Those reasons were classified.
Another big reason for all this is you need to actually design and test bombs to keep the skillset alive generationally, and because we can't test them irl, it has to be simulated.
Most super computers are not running a "single program." They are traditional mainframe style computers with multiple users running multiple workloads.
The advantage is efficiency. If you gave one researcher a computer powerful enough to crunch some scientific data to help them progress in a month, the odds are, they won't have anything to do with that computer once they're done with it. It will sit idle until they have collected new data. Super compute clusters allows people to queue up their research simultaneously so that the cluster is always near peak load and therefore they aren't losing money on a depreciating asset.
The important perspective is the shared compute mainframe concept. Just imagine instead of 1,000 computers with each researcher having 1 they put all 1,000 of them together because then when someone else isn't using their compute you can use it instead. This is typically allocated in a way where certain teams, departments, or individual researchers are guaranteed 10, 100, or 1 computer worth of resources but can exceed their allotment if other resources aren't being used.
It's not that complicated and is primarily due to boring ideas like cost efficiency and saving money more than it is about a single giant computer. There are some situations where the power of the cluster is needed, weather modeling, breaking cryptography, etc but the most common use is shared cost efficient computing.
Your compute is likely idle 90% of the time and not using full resources 100% of the time. Someone else could be using that because you're just wasting the pinnacle of human technological achievement for want of a few watts extra of power and in 1-3 years that capability will be outdated.
Hope that helps.
The fuck they even do?
Weather forecasting for one, even with all of that computing power they still get a lot of forecasts wrong. But it is still accurate enough and way better than having no forecasts at all
Calculating all wireless passwords.
"AI" won't be going away anytime soon. It's not going to be dangerous so much as annoyingly omnipresent. Imagine shitty AI chatbots, saturated to the point that it's the only thing you can interact with. A self-driving car hits your self-driving car and you have to talk to a robot for 6 hours trying to make an insurance claim. Your bank teller, 911 operator, everything will be automated. You won't even talk to friends or family anymore, because everyone will just relegate the task of socialization to their custom chatbot app tailored to their personality, which will communicate with your chatbot and maybe sometimes you'll check the messages. People are already atomized enough that this is inevitable. Don't talk to me, talk to the bot. More of a banal dystopia than anything.
AI SLOP FUCK OFF
we can ALL RUN THIS OURSELVES
THINK ZOOMER THINK
Hope that helps.
It doesn't help. You yapped a bunch of mumbo jumbo but you didn't say shit. The question is what the fuck do they do? What are they used for? Let's hear it, Einstein
They can't even call it correctly 3 days out.
Weather is alchemy for cloud gazers.
It takes < 1min to just search for this stuff. This isn't all of it ofc.
The fuck they even do?
Anything that requires computation. Usually, research groups have access to some super computers, and they can submit jobs there, which will then be allocated according to how much quota the group has left. I myself did some protein and nucleic acid folding simulations at uni.
Apparently the fluid mechanics are pretty much solved for simulating the atmosphere; it just comes down to compute availability. I think they are simulating at like 1km^3 volumes of atmosphere, but if you shrink the volumes / tighten the mesh you get more accurate results, but the compute goes up to the 8x as you half the size in each dimension. My information is probably outdated, but iirc the euros apparently have better weather supercomputing resources than the US.
Anything that requires computation.
retard
Oh fuck off dude, go actually look at it yourself and you'll see you're a fucking retard
ok, where can I see an thermonuclear warhead?
reading comprehension
We've updated all the nukes to use JavaScript
Your welcome nerds
It takes < 1min to just search for this stuff. This isn't all of it ofc.
Do you think I didn't Google it already? You showed me the same thing I found in my Google searches: nothing. Again, what do they use them for? This question shouldn't be hard to answer
The old trinity designs have basically been leaked, you should be able to find that. But go look at NIF. The experiments they are doing are related to hydrogen bomb designs. In big designs the source of the xrays are a fission bomb, at nif the input energy is a laser.
Simulating xrays impinging on a surface hard enough to explode the surface and compressing the layers underneath to density enough to fuse.... well that problem certainly seems very, very, interesting to some people with particular day jobs.
The basic principles were revealed into the public record back in the 1970's or so when pressure groups were trying to understand why the us was budgeting so much money to certain things.
If this stuff interests you, and you can get the security clearances, the us government would love to give you a job working on this.
I’m not. You’re retarded
ok, where can I see an thermonuclear warhead?
I dunno, wikipedia? Libraries? Youtube? Shit like that? You want to see one in person or what? I think they have museums and shit. The majority of the info is publicly available so yeah..
The old trinity designs have basically been leaked
Leaked? lol, they're just public
Everything's computer! Scary!
why would I need a security clearence if it's all public. She says so too
I just told you, scientific research. Since you're obviously retarded I'll help you.
news.ucr.edu
“We’ve created a new simulation model to compare its data with observations from the real universe,” said Bird, an assistant professor of physics and astronomy, who led the research project.
phys.org
Until a decade ago, conducting research on the evolution and interactions of large collections of atoms and molecules could only be done using simple computer simulation experiments; the computing power needed to handle the datasets just wasn't available.
It is now, thanks to HiPerGator. Using the supercomputer, UF Ph.D. student Jinze Xue (from the Roitberg Computational Chemistry Group) was able to conduct a large-scale early Earth chemistry experiment during the 2023 winter break.
Also don't call me Einstein that is insulting. Einstein is the dumbest man who ever lived. Do you know how many people could have created nuclear bomb? They didn't write a letter to the US President telling him they knew how to make a nuclear bomb and that the US should do it. Einstein put together the learnings of intelligent people and then proposed to use it to make a big bomb. His lasting mark on humanity is nothing more than a giant bomb. Sorry you've been brainwashed by Satanists,
Call me Grigori Perelman. Here is an actual smart man, smart enough to solve novel problems, AND smart enough to turn down Satanic prize money for doing so. He was disillusioned when the Chinamen on his team tried to claim they were responsible for his research and has withdrawn from (((academia))) to a quiet Jewish peasant life. He spits on the Satanic institutions that use faggy intelligent minds like Einstein's to create their machines of destruction cause their Mom's didn't love them.
The fuck they even do? 'monitor nuclear weapons' that's bullshit and everyone knows it.
They are working relentlessly to build post-work world.
lol supercomputers are worthless u can do everything on a 15k home budget
now they are there for some elite jew nerd to backdoor and gen phone calls to their favorite anime waifu, while genning 1000 uncensored pages of how to turn you into the ultimate paypig goy, so the jew can continue to find electricity to talk to his anime waifu hologram
All tech made is designed to track and subvert white nationalism, that is all. What is the last great tech innovation? The iphone, which was not a original idea. Millions of people operate using the "latest tech' for no other purpose than to make sure white people never have their own nation again
Didn’t say that, thank you for the concern though retard lol
They do simulations
Weather, nuclear decay etc..
It might not be what you said, but it's definitely what you meant.
What? Einstein didn't make a nuclear bomb or have anything to do with it, he just got pressured into signing his name on that letter
I just told you, scientific research. Since you're obviously retarded I'll help you.
news.ucr.edu
Yeah okay, by the end of this you're going to understand this shit, dude. Look at what you linked me.. there's nothing there. It's all just jibber jabber, they don't tell you anything they actually did, they don't show you them doing it, they don't show you the results, nothing. I want to see them turn this fucking computer on, then load up whatever bullshit they're supposedly testing, and run it. Show me, damn it, I want to see what they're actually doing, because until then, it's all bullshit to me
Very insightful
Do you have any more idiotic statements you want to share with the thread?
wow I'm predicting where 1500 boxes of satellite clouds are going to be next
they talk to their image gen anime waifu and print 50,000 pages of torah on how to make sure you are a goy they can harvest in the matrix
"nuclear physics" they do that on their graphics card at home
these computers are meant to simulate your taxes
And it isn't hard. They are saying it. Maybe you don't understand what they are saying. Lots of researchers / universities get money to do simulation on these machines, like tries to explain. The actual codes are developed by research all around academia, the government, and industry. They get / buy / are allocated compute resources.
I worked on an energy project that used compute at one of the big texas university clusters. I did mechanical designs based on what the cfd guys said was good based on simulations they ran on the cluster.
Its like that other guy says. anything that needs compute is run there. The big clusters are traditionally devoted to double-precision compute for physical simulations. The AI stuff being worked on now can use reduced precision, for example 4 bit FP - crazy stuff.
for big long running simulations you need all sorts of surrounding infrastructure. For example, computers and chips fail, and in clusters with 10000+ chips they fail during simulations. So you have to make checkpoints as you simulate, and store the TBs of ram of your simulation so you can restart it from a known good configuration. That means you need a lot of super fast storage. You also need super fast storage for the datasets to load in / out.
The problem domains are as big as all of science and engineering. Maybe that is why you are having trouble getting why the answers seem so ambiguous.
The fuck they even do?
weather prediction is hard mode, despite it being normie tier and boring.
They do cybersecurity and things we don’t even understand when they communicate to each other. Advanced AI and quantum computing is a disaster waiting to happen.
Then why are you asking?
Lots of researchers / universities get money to do simulation on these machines,
Really? Show me
I worked on an energy project
What the fuck is an energy project?
for big long running simulations you need all sorts of surrounding infrastructur
Cute. Show me. Give me the simulation, I want to see if it will run on my computer. Fork it over
The problem domains are as big as all of science and engineering. Maybe that is why you are having trouble getting why the answers seem so ambiguous.
I think either
A.) very few people know the answer
B.) they aren't used for shit
Leaning heavily towards B
cuckold simulators
I think either
Oh shit, I guess they could be used for bitcoin mining too, huh? lol
"I made one great mistake in my life when I signed the letter to President Roosevelt recommending that atom bombs be made but there was some justification - the danger that the Germans would make them." Albert Einstein. As recounted by Linus Pauling. November 16, 1954.
Oopsie, he made a mistake. The dumbest man in history.
Show me, damn it
Here is a simple CUDA example
Here are a couple examples of real world applications.
Enjoy.
I'm actually one of the lead scientists for a large supercomputer based in the US. I won't say which one but I can tell you that we have used it quite extensively to study nigger behavior in order to understand certain things about their thought process, responses, etc. After close to 3 years running these algorithms our research remains inconclusive because niggers are too unpredictable.
These things run basically 24/7, jobs are submitted by multiple researchers on an as approved basis. You don't just go in one day, turn it on and turn it off when you leave that would be retarded.
Here's University of Maryland's page on how to submit jobs to their computer,
hpcc.umd.edu
you can pretty much find a similar page for any other major university.
Here's one project page.
uataq.github.io
monitor spin of earth
So do I.
seething at the computer
Mutts scared of technology confirmed
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he just got pressured into signing his name on that letter
It wasn't a mistake, either, by the way
I'm aware, asshole, my point is that buried under all this nonsense there should be something real, something tangible you can point to and say "look, this is what it's doing." I see jack shit. Where's the actual product here? It doesn't seem to exist
Did you expect you would be able to see the private work people are doing on these computers? They pay insane amounts of money to use them, why would they show you for free?
one day a super computer will fit in your pocket just like what happened in 60s to 2007
Because if they actually produced something then they would be showing it off, I'd imagine? Like, "look what I came up with using this supercomputer, isn't it amazing?"