To clarify: by prosumer I mean products that are more advanced than what's sold on the mass market. Imagine if you're a cyclicst - a normal bicycle might cost you $1-3k, a "pro" one with advanced features can easily set you back $10-15k+.
You are welcome. There are a couple of books (editions) by Brett Slatkin titled "Effective Python: [59|90] Specific Ways to Write Better Python". 59 for the first edition, 90 for the second. There's also a video course.
I'm building https://gpu.land/. It's an online provider of dirt cheap GPUs for deep learning. It's 1/3 the price of major cloud providers such as AWS, GCP, etc.
This was a project for me to learn the full stack (non coder before) and been a really exciting journey. 6 months ago I thought it would take me 2 months to build and launch:D
You are right in that it's cheaper, but not that much cheaper if you look at renting v100s. Actually, on the website there's a whole section that compares us to them - https://gpu.land/versus
Hey - I'm just trying to replicate the issue. Could you share which adblock you're using? I downloaded Opera but the browser seems to open gpu.land fine.