Comment on 105 Trillion Pi Digits: The Journey to a New Pi Calculation Record
RegalPotoo@lemmy.world 7 months agoKnowing the answer isn’t really useful - for reasons you’ve pointed out - and setting records like this is always just done for the publicity (if you wanted more digits, you can just keep the system running the calculations for longer).
Doing the calculations themselves does have some uses though - it turns out that its actually pretty hard to find problems that can totally saturate the CPUs of high performance systems for long enough that you can see rare issues that only occur under significant load.
For high end compute stuff, you need a task that you can run in parallel across hundreds or thousands of machines, that isn’t going to be bottlenecked by I/O easily, and where the results are easily verifiable - so you know the performance and reliability characteristics of your system before you commision it to run real work (where you operating costs might be $10k/hour+, and there is a large queue of work waiting to go)
skeezix@lemmy.world 7 months ago
There are some araffed groups that plan to push the calculation even further. In 5 years theyll double the digits.
remotelove@lemmy.ca 7 months ago
There is that word again. That’s the second time I have seen it and the second time that the context has baffled me.
fishos@lemmy.world 7 months ago
Google it. It only comes up in AI text. OP is probably a bot. “Araffed” isn’t a real word, it’s hallucinated. Every search result is basically “what is ‘araffed’ and why does AI produce images using this fake word?”.
Sizzler@slrpnk.net 7 months ago
nation.cymru/…/the-hilarious-explanation-for-araf…
Hmm, interesting.