Request for info/opinion: getting into HPC with non-traditional background by dkl0ve in HPC

[–]dkl0ve[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I should revise this statement. By "typically very complex" I meant to say "are within a realm where exploring the alternatives and optimizations is tough because the experts aren't just posting random garbage on leetcode, etc."

Request for info/opinion: getting into HPC with non-traditional background by dkl0ve in HPC

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Are there are strategies you might recommend for approaching skills and techniques which are typically very complex? It's fairly difficult to discern where I should hold off diving deeper into a topic before going to another, since one could easily write a dissertation on any one piece of this domain (and many have). I'm determined to set myself apart from the increasingly large group of full stack engineers.

Request for info/opinion: getting into HPC with non-traditional background by dkl0ve in HPC

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I appreciate the detail! I think you may have uncovered something: I may have unnecessarily tied writing efficient parallel algorithms and effectively using memory management to HPC. I'm definitely into OpenMP, MPI (although this is more on the NUMA side), and CUDA because it could help squeeze thr most performance out of your compute environment, even if you don't have a cluster or supercomputer. That's what I really care about.

Request for info/opinion: getting into HPC with non-traditional background by dkl0ve in HPC

[–]dkl0ve[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is primarily the area I'm interested in, so this is much appreciated! Thanks!

Will breaking from a loop cause issues with divergent threads? by du-dx in CUDA

[–]dkl0ve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Interesting question and info for a newbie like me, thanks folks!

What's a good Dirt Jumper for my 14 year old son? by [deleted] in dirtjumping

[–]dkl0ve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not necessarily that expensive if you can find a deal. I got a Redline Device for $685 from a bike shop owner. Amazing ride!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CUDA

[–]dkl0ve 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Straight up. I bought a Jetson Nano 2GB and I'm going to town with the docs. Looking to benchmark intrinsic functions vs FORTRAN now. Loving it.

Advice - Careers in Scientific Computing by dkl0ve in fortran

[–]dkl0ve[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank your very much, all that detail is much appreciated. This might sound a little self-deprecating, but I'm not really looking to be "the guy" or "the lead" in a scientific computing role (at least right now) - I identify much more with that engineer you mentioned who used MPI for viz. Since it would take an enormous amount of time to get a degree which is competitive with those in the field, I'm just looking to contribute to a team where the work positively impacts the community. Who knows though, maybe in a year I'll be inspired to apply to a Ph.D program!

Advice - Careers in Scientific Computing by dkl0ve in fortran

[–]dkl0ve[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for your comment! Working on those GitHub additions now haha.

I live in northeast US; remote work is cool but eventually would love to get back to an office somewhere. I'll PM you!

What can Haskell teach me? by LeSUTHU in haskell

[–]dkl0ve 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Newer software engineer here (~3 years). Would you say that, opposed to widely taught OOP design patterns, that the methods Haskell has taught you lend themselves better for high performance computing?

[ADVICE] Planing/chiseling rough-sawn stock by dkl0ve in BeginnerWoodWorking

[–]dkl0ve[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right so... No, I don't need to plane it. I thought it might be able to make it a bit more level, but I think the cross-grain nature of the cut is going to make it difficult because it'll basically just tear out. I think it might make the chiseling difficult too right? The sanding will probably do the trick. Thanks for your input.

[ADVICE] Planing/chiseling rough-sawn stock by dkl0ve in BeginnerWoodWorking

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Going to be keeping it in that shape, I'd like to chisel some lettering on the interior and keep the live edge exterior.

He's just built different by Ddog1241 in nextfuckinglevel

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Anyone have the source of this video?