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#CleverBee is an open source Deep Researcher tool. I spun it up on my local machine here, which unfortunately only has 6GB of GPU - GeForce RTX™ 3080 Laptop GPU - so it couldn't run the models all locally, unfortunately.

But I thought it was incredibly promising as a Deep Researcher tool, would love to spin it up on a #HPC cluster to dig into it a bit more.

github.com/SureScaleAI/cleverb

CleverBee - The Open Source Deep Researcher Tool. Contribute to SureScaleAI/cleverbee development by creating an account on GitHub.
GitHubGitHub - SureScaleAI/cleverbee: CleverBee - The Open Source Deep Researcher ToolCleverBee - The Open Source Deep Researcher Tool. Contribute to SureScaleAI/cleverbee development by creating an account on GitHub.
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@vsoch my first Salishan was after my first summer at LANL. Five of us grad students were selected (not sure by what criteria) to attend. I didn't go again until 17 years later, when I attended on behalf of the ASC HQ feds who couldn't make it. Salishan is not the only "clubby" #HPC event (hello ISC & SC).

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This kind of event does not need to exist. I reject such regular initiative to create disparity of information for career advantage to a select few. I reject those that use their power to choose who is worthy to participate in that.

We need to do better, #HPC.

Manveer Munde, Principal Consultant, reflects on his time working in hands-on materials testing in our latest blog. Looking at the powerful synergy between hands-on experimentation and computational modelling — where physical testing informs digital simulation, and high-performance computing pushes the boundaries of both.

Where did your career in HPC start?

Read more ➡️ redoakconsulting.co.uk/blog/a-

Red Oak Consulting · A Red Oak Consultants Journey in Materials Characterisation - Red Oak ConsultingMaterials Characterisation is the process of understanding the chemical and physical properties of materials. It has been crucial for ...

I'm an HPC user of CPU Fortran compilers, and my primary/preferred compiler is__________"

#Europe Takes Another Whack At Homegrown Compute Engines
Digital Autonomy with #RISCV in Europe, Project "#DARE" is very much focused on #HPC even if it does have potential #AI use cases. Funded by #EuroHPC Joint Undertaking, the same pan-European organization that has funded pre-exascale and #exascale systems. A total of 38 different organizations, have joined up to work collaboratively on three different RISC-V compute engines.
nextplatform.com/2025/03/10/eu

The Next Platform · Europe Takes Another Whack At Homegrown Compute EnginesWith RISC-V International, the body controlling the RISC-V instruction set, located in Switzerland for the past five years, RISC-V now has just as much

DOE INCITE Program Seeks 2026 Proposals for Computing Innovation

The Innovative and Novel Computational Impact on Theory and Experiment, or INCITE, program has announced the 2026 Call for Proposals, inviting researchers to apply for access to some of the world’s most powerful high-performance computing systems.

The program allocates node-hours on Frontier at ORNL and Polaris and Aurora at ANL. Awards typically range from 250,000 to 1,000,000 node-hours.

from hpcwire.com/off-the-wire/doe-i

I have a small set of linux machines (~5) that are mostly sitting idle. How can I turn it into a modest #CoW (cluster of workstations) so that people can easily submit long-running jobs to it?

Jobs will be mostly written in #rstats and #python .

What's a good entry-level setup for this? Easy to maintain, easy to use, nothing fancy.

I haven't done anything like that for at least 10 years, I'm sure things have moved on since then.

Thanks!