Hot Aisle
@HotAisle
Dell + AMD AI developer focused Boutique Service Provider. Welcome all developers to build your next generation AI utility on our secure hardware. SOC2 / HIPAA
We did it, credit card credits are live! Our pricing is now $1.99/GPU/hr. No sales guys. No contracts. Instant access. ssh admin.hotaisle.app Create an account and request access. Once approved, you can top up with credits and launch a VM right away.
Comparing yourself against SOC2 probably isn't the flex you think it is. aiuc-1.com
He’s right, but if you’ve got the itch to build, focus on solving a specific problem a big company really cares about. Land the aquihire exit (even if the terms aren’t great), ride it out until your handcuffs expire, and then you’ll have cash, experience, clout, and the freedom…
Marc Andreessen’s advice to college students interested in startups “If I’m 22 again, I think what I do is I go try to find the company in the Valley that’s growing the fastest, has a really good culture, and a really good foundation for training. An example of that would be an…
That moat is crumbling fast.
MakoGenerate now reliably uses @AMD MatrixCores when generating kernels, and can generate fully functional and performant HIP code. Making it fluent in all the low level instructions available on a given hardware is critical to outperforming generic frameworks.
I still kick myself over this, it was a solid life lesson. Like this handle, I had a chance to participate, and I dismissed the idea entirely. Stupidly, telling myself that some kid hacking in Python couldn't build a globally decentralized network to run applications. It is easy…
I happen to have one of the oldest Ethereum addresses from the genesis block. 11 years ago today, I gave some of my precious BTC to a quiet, brilliant kid named @VitalikButerin for his @ethereum fundraiser. Bitcoin was revolutionary, but Vitalik had ideas the network couldn’t…
Due to the competitive nature of this industry, we will likely be the ones who have to absorb this cost for our customers. When your tokens/sec get more expensive, remember that you can always host it yourself, on us.
In my experience, people in AI are extremely price sensitive. tomshardware.com/tech-industry/…
In my experience, people in AI are extremely price sensitive. tomshardware.com/tech-industry/…
open.substack.com/pub/zdtech/p/t… And yet again, many much thanks to @HotAisle and @AIatAMD for compute
The State of Flash Attention on ROCm zdtech.substack.com/p/the-state-of…
Welp, looks like @AMD has now updated their website, but it feels rushed. Image1: No links to websites, the order seems random, DO is off on its own line, some logos are color and some aren't, and we’re not listed as part of the Developer Cloud. Image2: The server solutions…



Starlink really is magical and a huge safety factor for those of us who enjoy living off grid. Being able to download maps of hiking trails and even connect with civilization (and run a whole business), is extremely empowering.
Solving cell phone dead zones with @Starlink
It’s our pleasure to support the amazing work that you do at @HotAisle and of course the adoption of @AMD GPUs. And most-importantly do it via open-source!
Now that we have an API, we're officially on the @dstackai roadmap for direct support in provisioning a 1xMI300x vm. Thanks @andrey_cheptsov! github.com/dstackai/dstac…

Monopoly bad.
Even if you’re a happy VMware customer, you’re one license change away from needing to leave. Broadcom’s not negotiating. And for many enterprise IT teams, the new VMware Cloud Foundation model means paying more—for features you may not even use. In today’s post, I break down:…