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The Saga of Multicore OCaml [video]

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Making OCaml Safe for Performance Engineering [video]

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13 points·by Shoop·anno scorso·3 comments

Regarding Some Aspects of the Present Economic Financial System (2018)

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3 points·by Shoop·anno scorso·0 comments

The Games Behind Your Government's Next War [video]

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4 points·by Shoop·2 anni fa·0 comments

China's Policy Failures

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How We Can Control AI

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Shoop
·2 mesi fa·discuss
I think robustness is helped a lot by the fact that it’s the production compiler used at Jane Street
Shoop
·11 mesi fa·discuss
Yes! https://arxiv.org/abs/2502.17424
Shoop
·anno scorso·discuss
> I suspect this is the real reason Clojure was created, I bet Rich was just really bored.

Rich has written about the history and motivation behind Clojure here: https://dl.acm.org/doi/pdf/10.1145/3386321
Shoop
·2 anni fa·discuss
What are the consistency semantics?
Shoop
·2 anni fa·discuss
What are some examples of those tasks? It’s difficult for me to tell what problems this is intended to solve
Shoop
·2 anni fa·discuss
Puzzmo Typeshift is a similar game: https://www.puzzmo.com/play/typeshift/
Shoop
·2 anni fa·discuss
Didn’t 538 give Trump an ~1-in-3 chance of winning?
Shoop
·2 anni fa·discuss
I’m guessing that the synchronous update architecture they’re using only really only makes sense for persistent memory and that this couldn’t easily be adapted to conventional hard drives or SSDs?
Shoop
·2 anni fa·discuss
Can anyone summarize the major differences between this and Scaling Monosemanticity?
Shoop
·7 anni fa·discuss
Even if you never want to write any Perl code, I definitely recommend checking out some of the features of Raku. As someone who is interested in language design but never has (or likely will) use Perl for a project, I still found reading about Raku's feature set super interesting. Here's a whimsical slide deck that introduces a lot of the most interesting features: [0]. Even if you find yourself shaking your head at all the craziness, you at least have to admire Raku's success at fulfilling its goals of being a post-modern language optimized for fun (-Ofun).

[0] http://tpm2016.zoffix.com/#/