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rossant

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I'm Cyrille Rossant, a neuroscience researcher and software engineer at the International Brain Laboratory and University College London.

I'm interested in mathematics, scientific computing, data visualization, computer graphics, GPU programming, web applications, AI. I wrote several books on Python for scientific computing.

After a sudden personal event, I decided to devote a large portion of my research activities to the shaken baby syndrome controversy: https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=37650402

- Website: https://cyrille.rossant.net

- Email: first name dot last name at gmail dot com

Submissions

Ultrasound imaging of the brain

alephneuro.com
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Ask HN: Agent-Developed Libraries?

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DJI's latest power station is proof that good things come in mini packages

theverge.com
3 points·by rossant·3 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

I don't understand graphical abstracts. So I both hate and admire this one (2025)

scientistseessquirrel.wordpress.com
4 points·by rossant·4 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

WW3: What Are the Chances?

worldwarchance.com
3 points·by rossant·4 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

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Diode – Build, program, and simulate hardware

withdiode.com
469 points·by rossant·5 bulan yang lalu·101 comments

Elevated error rates for ChatGPT users – OpenAI Status

status.openai.com
17 points·by rossant·5 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

Nexels: Neurally-Textured Surfels for Real-Time Novel View Synthesis

lessvrong.com
2 points·by rossant·6 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Ori Umbrella

oriworld.co
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New Jersey high court first in US to ban Shaken Baby Syndrome testimony

reuters.com
4 points·by rossant·8 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

Tinder's AI can find better matches by scanning your camera roll

theverge.com
2 points·by rossant·8 bulan yang lalu·2 comments

Text Depixelization

github.com
32 points·by rossant·9 bulan yang lalu·3 comments

TIL Python does name mangling on private class methods starting with __

docs.python.org
2 points·by rossant·9 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Django, Cloudflare, Cookiecutter: A Winning Stack for Solo Founders (2024)

indiehackers.com
1 points·by rossant·9 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Interneting Is Hard (2017)

internetingishard.netlify.app
2 points·by rossant·9 bulan yang lalu·0 comments

Macron re-appoints Lecornu, who had resigned on Monday, as prime minister

lemonde.fr
7 points·by rossant·9 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

Robert Roberson: Death row inmate's execution halted by Texas CCA

cnn.com
2 points·by rossant·9 bulan yang lalu·1 comments

French PM Lecornu resigns hours after forming cabinet

lemonde.fr
22 points·by rossant·9 bulan yang lalu·21 comments

comments

rossant
·4 hari yang lalu·discuss
aka expectation
rossant
·6 hari yang lalu·discuss
I fully agree. I loathe slow software. I hate bloat. I love fast software. As a developer, I'm completely, even irrationally, obsessed with speed, performance optimization, and profiling. I wish more developers felt the same way.
rossant
·6 hari yang lalu·discuss
Pretty sure this website is satire.
rossant
·7 hari yang lalu·discuss
That's one way to see it. Can't we also imagine that more and more people now rely on AI rather than humans to learn programming (or more accurately learn vibe-coding)?
rossant
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Interesting. It makes me think of the idea of fighting piracy by providing a solid legal alternative through streaming platforms, etc.
rossant
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
https://github.blog/news-insights/company-news/an-update-on-...
rossant
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Brings me back! Well done!
rossant
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Looking at him I can't believe he's 100. I haven't seen that many centenaries that look that fit.
rossant
·2 bulan yang lalu·discuss
One can understand why Internet access is useful, but why would it have to be mandatory?
rossant
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They likely encode not URLs for the public, but internal identifiers that are only useful internally.
rossant
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Exactly. Glad to see someone else articulate this so clearly.
rossant
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I think TUIs have started to become popular again a few years ago, before Claude Code was released?
rossant
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I can totally relate. I often listen to instrumental music while I work. Lately I've listened to music with lyrics and I have a slightly harder time reading, writing and thinking. Not being a native English speaker and not understanding everything helps though.
rossant
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I was curious why AI wasn't mentioned. Then I noticed the date: 2009.
rossant
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Whoa, amazing!
rossant
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How much was it before?
rossant
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Seeing these constructs in a text is not just a vague hint that it was AI-generated. It's a smoking gun.
rossant
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
Many research labs generate GBs of data as npy files. Having readers in languages other than Python is useful when you have programs in other languages that need to process them.
rossant
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
I had the same realization lately. Shouldn't it be said more specifically that anything that consumes matter to turn it into energy (as all living things on Earth) must poop? If we make the distinction between mass and energy of course.
rossant
·3 bulan yang lalu·discuss
"eliminate".

Right.