This stood out to me, in an otherwise tame article, as probably the most terrible overthought interface possible. A literal callback function passed as a function reference to something that does three lines of code? Good luck with that, I much prefer even a slightly procedual implementation.
Well that is just objectively false. The man was never "sentenced to 13 federal crimes, 50 years of imprisonment and one million dollars in fines". It is blatantly false.
> Goal: Distribution of labor and resources based upon the needs of society
> Proxy: Capitalism
> Strong version of Goodhart's law leads to: Massive wealth disparities (with incomes ranging from hundreds of dollars per year to hundreds of dollars per second), with more than a billion people living in poverty
Nothing as annoying as online communists inserting their horrible political opinions everywhere. Try moving to a communist country. See how capitalism has raied billions out of poverty in only 30 years
CUDA is absolutely fine just like x86 assembly is absolutely fine. They are well thought out. What I am saying is that from my perspective they are as granular and difficult, and programming directly in them for even small projects is not a good idea. GPU programming is, at the moment, stuck in 1960's way of thinking, as there are multiple people writing CUDA code by hand.