Das Ereignis ist das keiner die drive-in Teststelle findet und fast alle in Person hin laufen. Und das bei eventuellen Grippe oder anderen Symptomen. Weis jemand wer von der @Stadt_Karlsruhe dafür verantwortlich ist?
Baustellen haben in #Karlsruhe Vorrang vor #Corona Tests: die Zufahrt zum #ZACK (Zentrale Abklärungsstelle für Corona in Karlsruhe) in der Haid-und-Neu-Str. wurde von einer Baustelle zugemacht und das Schild schlicht entfernt, ein weiteres Schild am Fächerbad führt in die Irre.
I finally published my YouTube Tutorial on "Thrill: High-Performance Algorithmic Distributed Computing with C++". In it I present Thrill with a design overview and some live-coding examples, and thus try to inspire people to try it out: https://t.co/CMubzmJU0S
This year's @IPDPS conference will start virtually in a few minutes. We contributed to IPDPS'20 with "Communication-Efficient String Sorting", which is joint work with Peter Sanders and Matthias Schimek. I recorded a YouTube video of our conference talk: https://t.co/qJFWms6pmq
And he could even have a looping video appearing to think about the class. Considering the amount one forgets of a lecture's content, this could free up time to study it.
@grescoe This kind of means that we should build cities and local infrastructure around cycling for human transportation but also for goods as it is best for the climate.
"A cyclist can go 3 or 4x faster than a pedestrian, but uses 5x less energy. Bicycle is perfect transducer to match metabolic energy to impedance of locomotion. Equipped w/ this tool, man outstrips efficiency of not only all machines, but all other animals as well."
—Ivan Illich.
Backfilling somewhat: We got our paper on "Communication-Efficient String Sorting" accepted at IPDPS'20. We use distributed Bloom filters and LCP compression to reduce communication for distributed string sorting. Arxiv version: https://t.co/jwcB3p0MeR
I published a blog post listing the many recordings of lectures and exercises which I gave in the Algorithms 1 and 2 courses at KIT. Strange to hear ones own voice from 6 years ago when the Sound of Sorting was first presented. The videos are in German: https://t.co/NOy3ITOWqK
Hurrah! @bingomit (who led this effort), Florian Gauger, @Phelimb and I just won the best paper award at SPIRE
https://t.co/7zqiTuNJf5
for COBS, a follow-on and significantly better index than BIGSI - 100x lower RAM for construction, 50x faster (on SSD), and 10x smaller index.
Got around to posting a video and tutorial on my Sound of LED Sorting project aka "BlinkenSort" on the weekend. It displays sorting and hashing algorithms on an LED strip with real-time sound on a Raspberry Pi. More on https://t.co/RpyZTJzotz and YouTube https://t.co/mpLu38RQ9A