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Message from Pope Leo XIV on the 60th World Day of Social Communications

vatican.va
45 points·by theresistor·5 ay önce·9 comments

AI has a deep understanding of how this code works

github.com
438 points·by theresistor·8 ay önce·306 comments

The Tree That Owns Itself

en.wikipedia.org
6 points·by theresistor·8 ay önce·0 comments

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theresistor
·4 gün önce·discuss
I had this argument with people working on VR headsets, where a physical parameter was designed to cover the 5th to 95th percentile. I had to point out that flat-out excluding 10% of the population is a pretty crappy starting point...
theresistor
·21 gün önce·discuss
In most amateur imaging you can trade time for quality. By stacking enough images, satellite trails get averaged out of the final image.

Very high end amateurs get pissy about it because they paid a lot of money for high end equipment to minimize imaging times, but for the rest of us it’s not a huge impediment as we already needed lots of subframes to get high SNR anyways.
theresistor
·21 gün önce·discuss
You’d be amazed what even a small smart telescope can see even in Bortle 9 urban skies.

I have one of the mentioned SeeStar smart telescopes, and have been quite successful in taking photos of both galaxies and nebulas from the rooftop of my apartment building in the middle of a city.

Sure, it takes time. Sure, it would be faster/better under darker skies. But it’s not impossible!
theresistor
·21 gün önce·discuss
iTelescope does exactly what you’re outlining. There used to be a few others but I think they have mostly died out. I assume the economics don’t really work out.
theresistor
·geçen ay·discuss
Also also, AMD’s play has always been to produce HW that offers good performance/$, with the downside of having much weaker SW offerings to go with it.

Consoles are always pressured to minimize upfront purchase costs, and they generally replace the vendor-provider SW stack with their own anyways.
theresistor
·6 ay önce·discuss
> It might be that regalloc needs to be taught to rematerialize

It knows how to rematerialize, and has for a long time, but the backend is generally more local/has less visibility than the optimizer. This causes it to struggle to consistently undo bad decisions LICM may have made.
theresistor
·7 ay önce·discuss
I say and hear it all the time in the US...
theresistor
·7 ay önce·discuss
Really? I read the same sentence (as an American) and immediately thought that they must be referring to British English. Certainly nobody says brilliant as an affirmation here.

And "no problem" and "not bad" are both common colloquial statements in American English.
theresistor
·7 ay önce·discuss
As far as I know Apple will still sell you individual tracks (DRM free, I think?), though it’s a bit hidden.
theresistor
·7 ay önce·discuss
A very recent example: https://github.com/ocaml/ocaml/pull/14369
theresistor
·7 ay önce·discuss
This is a pretty standard topic, and not really a compiler optimization. It's usually called a unity build.

[0] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Unity_build
theresistor
·10 ay önce·discuss
https://www.itelescope.net/
theresistor
·10 ay önce·discuss
My grandfather also worked on it, as a technician in Los Alamos.

He had previously been working for a scientific supplies company in Chicago that was (unbeknownst to him) providing supplies to the Manhattan Project. Apparently his boss was aware of it, and when my grandfather's draft was called a letter from his boss convinced the draft board to assign him to Los Alamos instead. He was eventually able to get my grandmother, a secretary and typist, a job as a secretary in Los Alamos as well so that she could join him. She teased him the rest of their lives, because as the secretary to someone more important than a lowly technician, she had technically had a higher security clearance than he ever did!

The Atomic Heritage Foundation collects records about people who were affiliated with the Manhattan Project, as well as oral histories. Perhaps they have more information about your grandfather's work? See here: https://ahf.nuclearmuseum.org/ahf/bios/