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think of it in system administration terminology of job satisfaction vs. burnout.
I've written about this topic before, but I think you need to evaluate or re-evaluate your life's purpose, your job
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09.03.2025
Lately, I’ve been thinking more about what’s happening in the world of HPC. The items that have risen to the top are the following:
During SC24 I had a few very enthusiastic people ask me how
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, some responses were along the lines of, “I’m not sure because I’ve never done that.” To me, the overall responses meant the people who answered (including myself) had a wide range of experience.
I immediately had
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07.01.2025
, and video – that cover a lot more detail than I can here. What I can do is present some things I found interesting. If you feel I’ve missed something important, please let me know. Perhaps you can write
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, and video – that cover a lot more detail than I can here. What I can do is present some things I found interesting. If you feel I've missed something important, please let me know. Perhaps you can write
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04.12.2024
. Compartmentalizing your life preserves your mental and physical health, but it's not enough, and five years later, I've realized the shortcomings of that simplistic analysis. Burnout is far more complex than I ever
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'll cast lots for my salary after I've trained our systems to care for themselves – at least to the point where some AI bot can handle, break, or fix things when they happen. Surely this scenario is my
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as well as those I've mentioned. If you've been a part of one, you can sympathize. Let me preface this story with the statement that leaders often make decisions on the basis of emotion or hearsay. Neither
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11.08.2025
’s an all or nothing proposition, but what if the archive is large or it takes a lot of time to unarchive? For this scenario, archives lose some of their appeal.
I’ve written about a tool named
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a text editor in one terminal, the command-line interface (CLI) for the compilers in a second terminal, and a monitoring tool in a third terminal to watch for possible issues.
I’ve written about