Professional tools shouldn’t be fancy but practical
A phone, isn’t thought to be a professional tool
-Smooth animations are slower than no animations
-Fancy touchscreens aren’t more practical than well built shortcut buttons
-Cameras don’t have dedicated hardware for graphics
For the guys learning CUDA, this is it!
The coordinate system is different but that’s about it.
In CUDA terminology GroupID is blockier and ThreadID is threadIdx.
..ok here's a fixed version, I messed up SV_GroupIndex because that's actually the index of the thread within the group because it's just that good of a name isn't it!!
@cmgriffing
@devagrawal09
If this is a gate I'm keeping, the gate has no lock is made of paper and it's half open lol, spending limit is something anyone literally anyone can learn in minutes
These guys just have some fkn anime avatar. They’re grinding math, low level programming, gpu, C, ML, Zig, this kind of shit and sharing it on X. I love it man.
@lemire
Not so long ago I saw someone saying that Python is a "C application" and it's kind of a hard to swallow pin for many people but I really think it makes a lot of sense. Seeing this that it kinda makes me think that it can be extrapolated to Javascript being a C++ app and so...
@d_feldman
@Hasen_Judi
No need to malloc unless specified.
You can just return an array of references to elements of the original array where the “subarrays” start plus a length value or another reference to the last element.
Anyway OP said this was a JS question which makes it x100000 easier
@bsierakowski
@chacon
@dhh
Imagine every enemy in the game has a letter showing on their head, if you click that letter you shot them in the head.
Would the mouse still be faster?
That is VIM.
Also when you game you always have a hand on the mouse so, unlike when you code, you have to switch constantly
@VContribution
Thank you, however I must admit the drawings and the explanation aren’t clear enough without the context I had in my head when drawing them hehe
@szetoinsitu
@airkatakana
Yup you’re right, my point is that Koreans don’t just decided to believe this out of the blue, there was an incident and the water was dumped.
What you say is right and studies insist that everything is fine, but don’t make a country look like they just decided to come up with it
@airkatakana
Even if not true it’s still not a random thing to say though, let’s be fair there.
“More than a million metric tons of water was contaminated from contact with fuel rods at the reactor following the 2011 disaster.”
@Anno0770
@airkatakana
Guess Korean Chauvinismus has expanded considerably huh.
At some point all countries have had their considerations with Japanese (possibly contaminated) fish, not just Korea.
Many of them have lifted the bans or never ended up applying any, including Korea.
@rollablazer
@yifever
They’re talking Spanish with South American accent so yeah they’re foreigners, not sure if they’re drunk, but no need to be drunk to make this kind of scenes
@bgolus
I may be wrong but a lot of the logic going on in most of the games cannot (at least easily) be run on a GPU. For example (with some exceptions, of course) gameplay physics aren’t a good fit for GPUs.
@Sports_in_Space
@yacineMTB
@realGeorgeHotz
Not to say X isn’t good at anything but George was developing iOS Jailbreaks and hacking the PS3 way before he joined X at all. He had also been in Facebook and Google before X…
@airkatakana
Yeah I agree, and the studies also agree that’s fine. But there was a nuclear incident and you can’t expect people to just ignore it because we experience how people ignores science in a daily basis.
So it’s not like some Koreans believe that because they woke up and decided to.
@Anno0770
@airkatakana
OP has had some shit situations in Korea, that sucks and I follow them because I agree that many parts of Korea suck.
But entering a Japanese Colonialism arc ain’t it.
@airkatakana
People from the west that never lived there can't understand the feeling and keep coming up with shitty excuses to discredit Japan, all western societies seem insane after you experience Japan. Unfortunately the west no longer knows what being safe and comfortable is...
@airkatakana
@szetoinsitu
You tell my mom (a Spanish woman over 50) that there was a nuclear incident next to the sea in France and she will instantly stop eating fish for a month, that’s just how people react
@airkatakana
Being an immigrant worker in SK working in a big company in AI I haven’t experienced such discrimination.
I even think they’ve given me some PR inside the company for being a skilled “white”.
Not saying that it is not happening, I see your point, but I would’t generalize.
The most common needless use of `let` I see:
Setting an initial value, followed by mutations.
This is hard to read because it requires the reader to hold the initial value in their head while reading, and monitor any mutations along the way.
Solution: Call a function instead.
@Phantom_TheGame
@_Raptorr
You can buy an OEM key for (320 to 35 euros) online. Those are legit but OEM meaning they deactivate and can't be used again after soe hardware changes, but seeing your case seems to be the same conditions but much cheaper lol
Hey
@apollolabsbin
!
For an experienced software developer with limited experience in embedded, would you recommend going through Wired World and then Simplified Embedded Rust or just jump into Simplified Embedded Rust right away?
Thank you!
@1owroller
I just “imposed” it at my workplace, it feels so much better and easy to reason about than react.
I am still not 100% comfortable with the fact that there’s a “compiler” transforming my JS code but anyway it’s not like I want to be purist with my web frontend.
Shit gets done
This industry is filled with devs who love reinventing the wheel.
Your first instinct shouldn’t be to write everything yourself. Leverage what already exists and only dive down into that abstraction yourself after doing cost or benefit analysis for learning, implementing, and
@Anno0770
@airkatakana
But just can’t expect the masses not to react to such things even though studies support that everything is fine.
This is not a Korean thing like OP is trying to portrait.
@Hasen_Judi
It's definitely good for discovery. Sometimes you know one or two authors for a very specific topic and it can be really hard to find more. If they can get to solve this I see value in being able to discover new authors in specific topics and judging the quality myself.
@mrsiipa
Stared learning CUDA last week. So far I have ben coding along while reading Programming Massively Parallel Processors, the book that many people already recommended.
Enjoying it so far’
@skydotcs
Parallel Computing + (Database Systems or Computer Security) and you will be cracked.
I hope I has chosen this path when I was is uni, I wouldn’t be studying so hard now by myself hehe
@elliotarledge
Thank you hehe, you’re completely right about the color thing but I want to try to keep it very minimal and boring even with the limitations it brings with it :(
@falconerd
Trying, so far what has been the worst has not been my program crashing and burning, it has been trying to build C programs with dependencies... So much pain ㅜㅜ
@airkatakana
Man I've been here for 3 years and everything has been so smooth, you definitely found an asshole hehe.
But won't argue that many parts of Korea are fkn rotten
@mrsiipa
@realmartiam
Probably setting up the threads takes more time than just running a normal loop due to OS overhead.
This is one of the many cases where parallelization is only worth when the data to work on is big enough.
You could make it faster than a regular loop by using SIMD (neon on arm)
@blamble_cronk
@tsoding
“Such people is for making fun of” is something only a bully/harasser would say, ene though I really respect both this persons, it unfortunately is disappointing to see Miguel using such words.
He could have said whatever he wanted without resorting to this…
@Jonathan_Blow
@tsoding
How to escape?
Webdev influencers are very in social media nowadays in contrast to low-level folks (that’s my perception) so it’s hard to get valuable resources.
Please help in throwing some light on how to find our path to real problems. And the skills to confront them.
@leostera
@Aron_Adler
Only bad thing about Spain is Spanish salary lmao, and that we don’t fucking know how to avoid imploding pur economy in the next years given our demographics and pension system