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      <title>Reading the board from the stands</title>
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      <description>Here are three compute strategies, and the thing I actually felt watching them.&#xA;For the whole LLM circus I did not pay much attention to Nvidia.</description>
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      <title>Nvidia, Oxide, and tinygrad through a Wardley lens — the long version</title>
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      <description>Companion to &amp;ldquo;Reading the board from the stands&amp;rdquo;. The short essay is about what it did to me. This is the working-out: three value chains at three altitudes — the maps and my thoughts.</description>
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