Poor nVidia Jetson, you did great for the last 5 years.
Managed to fry the eMMC by shorting pins, it looks like.
Note for future self: fully enclose boards with tight spaces.
Bug: “It was made for me! Th- This is my funhole!”
Hi, is this bug still available?
Haha, yes, it actually is available at this time.
I can package it up and send it to you for informational purposes, but please don’t attempt to recreate the bug, as we have all seen the Reanimator, haven’t we?
I was just gonna dip it in chocolate and eat it, but okay…
😂🤣
Gross.
Sauté it in a little garlic butter and then we’re talking.
you are very welcome! i’ll see what i can do about creating more, but this one had me laughing out loud once i figured out why the jetson wouldn’t boot anymore heh
like something out of a history book :D
is this an nvidia ad?
no, am i not supposed to mention nVidia?
Just saying that I never heard about nVidia Jetson up until today and now I have purchased it to upgrade my robowife.
Same, never heard of them, but I’m not seeing an obvious use case. What are they useful for?
It’s pretty good for AI tasks at the edge, e.g. fully local image recognition.
I’m edging right now just thinking about it
Ahh gotcha, similar to Google’s Coral? Neat.
I’ve recently been looking into locally hosting some LLMs for various purposes, I haven’t specced out hardware yet. Any good resources you can recommend?
Ahh gotcha, similar to Google’s Coral?
Kind of, it’s a standalone system with the hardware integrated - kinda like Google Coral with a Raspberry Pi.
I’ve recently been looking into locally hosting some LLMs for various purposes, I haven’t specced out hardware yet. Any good resources you can recommend?
Not really, sorry - I haven’t gone too deep into LLMs beyond simple use cases. I’ve only really used llama.cpp myself.
A dedicated NVIDIA GPU in a random x86 pc is a lot faster and more price efficient than a Jetson.
If it isn’t about the form factor the Jetson is not a great contender.
Ah, gotcha - the Jetson devices are definitely robowife capable lol. I suspect it is mostly used for things like AI enabled electronic devices, but it is possible to use ROS for robotics!
Bzzzzzzt