Nice analysis, I would have loved a short overview of the kinds of experiments that were running on the machine (I know the results are given).

I find the "independent researcher" business model quite interesting. In the linked post he writes """DFT is a proprietary training algorithm, however, I’m currently offering a beta for a model training service where I will train your model for you using DFT.""" I'm curious how successful this is. Essentially market some AI breakthrough as a service instead of publishing a paper like my academic brain is trained to do.

As an aside, one thing that I always loved about our field was that the startup cost for many business ideas was "a laptop, internet connection and some some grit". In the age of AI it's quite a bit more and I feel one of the sad side effects of this is that it crowds out poorer and younger developers.