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Sergei Lebedev
Adding ∇ for a living.
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Chris Lattner Jan 27
Sigh internet🧐. Clarifying: all of the projects I was involved in & driving at Google (incl. S4TF, MLIR, an incredible new TF runtime, XLA, TPU SW, etc) are in very good hands 💪🙌, have exec commitment and strong roadmaps. I c/wouldn't leave if uncertain about that!
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Dominik Grewe Jan 27
Help us build the next-generation hardware and software stacks for AI ! We are looking for both engineers and researchers in compilers, programming languages, systems etc (London & Paris)
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Neil Mitchell Jan 27
Haskell-ide-engine and Ghcide teams are joining forces to work on a single Haskell IDE. See for details. With , and many contributors from both sides.
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Armin Ronacher Jan 13
This blog post about mercurial’s Python 3 port is definitely worth reading.
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Sergei Lebedev Jan 9
tops my ridiculous contributor experience list. Find a bug, submit a PR with a fix, spend the next 6 months convincing maintainers to accept it. Another 6 months after the PR is closed as "stale". The bug is still there.
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Daniel Lemire Dec 27
The “sample” function in the statistical programming language R is biased… See screenshot. Possible fix:
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Daniel Lemire Dec 19
Xor Filters: Faster and Smaller Than Bloom Filters
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Eric Jang 🇺🇸🇹🇼 Nov 29
Anything that can be implemented in JAX *will* be implemented in JAX. Here's a differentiable path tracer (and a tutorial!) Blog Post: Code:
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David Beazley Nov 26
Sure, you could use _ as a throw-away variable in a Python for-loop. Yeah, you could definitely do that... like everyone else. Or you could just do this: >>> a = [ (0, 'Hello'), (1, 'Satan') ] >>> for {}[()], x in a: ... print(x) ... Hello Satan >>> Be different.
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Yaron Minsky Nov 26
An exciting addition to OCaml's new RFC repo: a proposal for unboxed types!
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Steve Hollasch Oct 7
The Ray Tracing in One Weekend book series is now available online, free for all! We've updated the books quite a bit, with fixes, additions, better math typesetting, updated source, and more. • Web site: • GitHub:
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Sergei Lebedev Oct 6
Replying to @fenderglass
Congrats, Dr!
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Yury Selivanov Sep 12
New PEP: —Adding a frozenmap type to collections.
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Sergei Lebedev Sep 12
Replying to @virginmedia
Just wanted to post an update, still no broadband connection and the status page is still green. How does that work?
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Sergei Lebedev Sep 11
Replying to @youlovegriszka
Я, кстати, его использую в речи, хотя и нечасто. Коллеги наверное меня за идиота считают.
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James Bennett Sep 11
Today I learned: Python’s concurrency-safe queue structures have a hard limit of 32,768 items. I totally did not deadlock a piece of code by not paying attention to that, why do you ask?
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Sergei Lebedev Sep 10
Replying to @virginmedia
Thanks, I've found a way to get past the automated reply, and the current estimate is September 16th. I wish Virgin was proactive in communicating serious issues like that, because currently it looks like at least a week of downtime, and yet I had to call to find out.
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Sergei Lebedev Sep 10
Replying to @virginmedia
Is there a way to get an estimate for when the works are over? The status page doesn't help with that.
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Sergei Lebedev Sep 10
Replying to @virginmedia
Thanks, I've called the hotline and unsurprisingly it says TV *and* broadband in my area has issues. Why doesn't the online status page reflect that?
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Sergei Lebedev Sep 9
Replying to @virginmedia
No, reboot does not help. I've tried it multiple times yesterday and today. I'm fairly confident the issue doesn't only affect me.
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