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Testing Absurd Queues for AI Workloads

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3 points·by leblancfg·7 maanden geleden·0 comments

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leblancfg
·2 maanden geleden·discuss
Author here: funny you should mention that! Same idea has been on my mind for years at this point.

To me, the holy grail of sports training is to have simple but powerful enough models to estimate power data from dozens of movements, and fit various power curves that match real-world training.

So much promise there.

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As for Stryd: That's so interesting. I'd imagine a lot of the same parallels to cycling to apply? Once you have your running CP/FTP, I'd imagine you could follow the same cycling training plans (relative to your FTP) for the same intended stimulus.

I'm curious though, can you see the Watts/zone/W'bal/etc. values on a watch or something when you're running?
leblancfg
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
Thinking back, I should also add: if you're interested in how hard a single hit is, then yes joules!

I'm approaching it as a workout, where you're doing dozens of hit. Good idea to have an individual strike joule view to the display though! "carnival mode"
leblancfg
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
I didn't look into or find any myself, but "power meter enabled" sports like cycling, rowing, etc. have a way to measure the strain/fatigue of efforts relative to the athlete's fitness (FTP). Same would apply here.

There are various methods to measure that strain, e.g. Strava, intervals.icu, TrainerPeak all have their slightly tweaked implementations.
leblancfg
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
100% agree. And the issue with med-ball slams is they also can just be dropped in a testing setting, and the only power needed to be generated is on the "up" cycle. I wouldn't even trust my own med-ball slam benchmarks from one month to the next, as I'm not confident I slammed them with the same intensity.

I'm curious though, wouldn't a Concept2 ski-erg be the best machine for that job?

>track your one rep max force [...] especially for sprinters

Yeaaah that's the ticket =) One level of abstraction higher: you can think of that 1RM as the leftmost point on the max power curve, i.e. max force you've historically generated, from 5secs all the way to e.g. 60 mins [1].

(1) https://www.trainingpeaks.com/blog/4-key-uses-for-the-power-...
leblancfg
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
Both are needed, but for an athlete watts is by far the more useful feedback for training, and following the intended stimulus of workouts.

As a workout, "bike 30 km" is vague and meaningless. "bike 30km in 1h" is better, but not specific to the athlete: some have better cardio than others. Most serious cardio workouts are given in zones: "bike 1h at 60-65% of your functional threshold power" [1] – this particular workout would also be known as "zone 2 training session".

(1) https://www.trainerroad.com/blog/what-ftp-really-means-to-cy...
leblancfg
·3 maanden geleden·discuss
Aye, author here. Pleased it's getting visibility ofc, but ABSOLUTELY not expecting to get traction this early.

Please pardon the AI-generated placeholder images and some of the text at https://intensity.systems, I'm still very actively working on that.
leblancfg
·4 maanden geleden·discuss
2m is too small
leblancfg
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
uv's pip interface is like dipping one toe in the bathtub. Take a minute and try on the full managed interface instead: https://docs.astral.sh/uv/concepts/projects/dependencies. Your commands then become:

- uv add <package_name>

- uv sync

- uv run <command>

Feels very ergonomic, I don't need to think much, and it's so much faster.
leblancfg
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
My Samsung computer monitor is also the stuff of nightmares. Same story: useless "smart" UI features. I'm told I can use it as a dozen different things. But it sucks as a computer monitor.

Not cheap either!
leblancfg
·9 maanden geleden·discuss
Fine tuning was never really hard to do locally if you had the hardware. What I’d like to read in an article like this is more details into why they’re making a comeback.

Curious to hear others’ thoughts on this
leblancfg
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
"opinionated" != "jerk"
leblancfg
·2 jaar geleden·discuss
Recently switched to WezTerm and I'm very happy. Was using kitty before that – loved the set up and simplicity coming from iTerm2. WezTerm is leaps and bounds better in terms of what comes out-of-the-box. My terminal config is short enough to sit all in one screen on my editor. After that, the terminal just... gets out of the way and I don't need to think about it.

But the straw that broke my back with using kitty was, I'd end up encountering issues or trying to recreate some of iTerm2's features, only to end up time and again on kitty's maintainer's terse and dismissive comments.

e.g. IIRC his answer to "How do I set up tmux with kitty?" was something like "Don't, tmux is dumb" and closing it. Eventually I gave up.
leblancfg
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
IMO one doesn't preclude the other. Our forebears would have used the same logic to assume that the Sun orbited around the Earth.
leblancfg
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
My wife has a goal to run 1000km this year, and uses an Apple Watch to track them. But getting to the YTD total is a pain in the fitness app.

So I made the worlds most basic iPhone app with React Native, that grabs the data from HealthKit and shows it across a percentage of the year.

Simple but effective.
leblancfg
·3 jaar geleden·discuss
Definitely a marketable idea right there, ChicagoBoy11
leblancfg
·6 jaar geleden·discuss
My brother prototyped this LED panel ages ago does that. Made for a good project, and it's still hanging in his office.

https://lbnc.ca/luz-lightbulb-meet-sunlight