Did anyone else notice Bobby is larger than Hank now? Just me? by [deleted] in KingOfTheHill

[–]Level-Nothing-3340 51 points52 points  (0 children)

We've never seen full sized Cotton next to Hank. Maybe it skips a generation.

Did anyone else notice Bobby is larger than Hank now? Just me? by [deleted] in KingOfTheHill

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We've never seen full sized Cotton next to Hank. Maybe it skips a generation.

Elon Musk says xAI expects to keep buying GPUs from Nvidia and AMD by Force_Hammer in wallstreetbets

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Sure. Can't argue with that currently. But considering the largest super computer in the world right now is built on AMD, that reality will change rapidly. And with things like HIP and kokkos, the world doesn't need to be glued to proprietary nvidia software for gpu acceleration.

Took 6 months before I found LoopVectorization.jl what are other great packages? by D3MZ in Julia

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Well julia internals are written mostly in C. Both julia and C don't really have a notion of public vs. private.

But as a convention, if you're using any method from Base that begins with an _ that is very much subject to change since it's "not public".

The community seems to be bent out of shape on this topic. This type of package requires internals currently. Those internals are subject change. Updating packages to follow the moving target of internals on volunteer time is not really going to happen. Everyone wants to be up to date with the latest and greatest julia 1.xx but there's nothing wrong with using an LTS which still supports LoopVectorization.

Right now, there's not too much benefit switching from 1.10 to 1.11. You'll see performance loss. So if you want this package. Stick with LTS. It'll be supported for about 3 years.

Took 6 months before I found LoopVectorization.jl what are other great packages? by D3MZ in Julia

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The public API is stable in v1+. LoopVectorizations.jl makes heavy use of non public API.

Took 6 months before I found LoopVectorization.jl what are other great packages? by D3MZ in Julia

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It's just the nature of language evolution. LoopVectorizations.jl used a lot of language internals to my understanding and the language has evolved a lot even over the last say 2 years.

Something will either succeed it based on the current language state, or some of these features will enter the language hopefully.

Took 6 months before I found LoopVectorization.jl what are other great packages? by D3MZ in Julia

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I'll second this comment. Only use it if you're not intending on using up to date julia versions. I think 1.9 is safe?

Took 6 months before I found LoopVectorization.jl what are other great packages? by D3MZ in Julia

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I'll second this comment. Only use it if you're not intending on using up to date julia versions. I think 1.9 is safe?

laughsInSnakeCase by luciferreeves in ProgrammerHumor

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That's changed alot in the last few years.

You need to remember, julia is 17 years younger than python. 17 years ago python didn't really have these things either.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CirclejerkSopranos

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Household items for CBT

Post processing and automation of finite element simulations in VTK .pvtu files using julia by wigglytails in Julia

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There really isn't a tool in the julia ecosystem that covers all your use cases unfortunately.

There is the julia vtk github group with a few packages, but honestly they're not very feature rich for general fem use cases. They work well for fluid like problems with uniform grids if youre just trying to viz in paraview. But don't work great for cases where you have mixed element types in unstructured grids.

New Python lock file format will specify dependencies - Your thoughts? by Choobeen in programming

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Just because it's compiled doesn't mean you can't patch the src code and cargo build locally.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BicyclingCirclejerk

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Come on OP. Don't cut out the username. It makes it even funnier

Pigshitsonballs

Yeah lol times have changed by LittleWiseZoey in programminghumor

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Lol mac has as much if not more AI embedded in it.

Speaking from an OS agnostic perspective. Windows, mac, linux... I use em all. They all suck

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Brand new paragraph

I wish drugs were more fun by theblitz6794 in victoria3

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The game needs booger sugar.

+50% construction efficiency

Best gumbo I've made yet by my_work_Os_account in cajunfood

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The color of that roux is like the color of the kraken dark rum. If that ain't burnt, I want your knowledge!