This Page Is Served From a GPU
The blog you're reading runs on one of the Lab's GPU servers.
There is no cloud behind this site. The page you are reading is generated by a small Python process running on a GPU node inside the Lab, reached from the public internet through a tunnel that dials out from the network — see the Matsya tunnel for how a sealed home network can serve a page at all.
The panel at the top of the home page is live: it reads the GPU's load straight off the machine on each request. So the Lab is not just described here — it is doing the serving. Refresh, and you are hitting a machine that lives a few feet away, not a data center three time zones away.
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