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jdatap
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What tools do you have access to at work?

I don't work a tech company, far from it. I love it but both the hardware and software at my disposal are so shitty I'm starting to lose it.

Running Windows locally, I'm not allowed any Linux distro because "security." Indeed, I don't even have admin rights on my machine. It was rejected. The excuse being that I am sudoer on a server, which (and can only be) physically located in our headquarters.

Today I found out this server's CPU from the dark ages does not support tensorflow, so here I will be building that shit from source tomorrow (no GPU of course).

And thanks for 4G of RAM on what you refer to as a "power" machine.

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    thoughts and prayers
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    So what does your company do? What is tensorflow used if there's no proper hardware for it? What is your role and is the IT department just you?

    Just curious :D
  • 3
    @okkimus non-profit, data scientists are scattered across the organisation and serve their respective department. IT is not used to support these kind of operations.
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