This past month I've been using Nabla to work on a solution to stream images from disk/drive storage into the GPU with a technique very similar to Virtual Texturing, but streaming tiles with toroidal updating to simplify sampling (the shader ends up being quite trivial!).
This enables users to navigate huge images (the one showcased is a 39k x 16k georeferenced image) without stuttering. Our perfect mipmap solution also ensures there are no visual artifacts when zooming in or out, and lets us trivially support Non-Power-of-Two sized images like shown in the video, meaning any texture can be streamed with this technique.
We plan on developing this further into its own format, by saving images in a novel compressed format that optimizes for both storage and speed when being used to stream and render images with our technique.
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“noooo seria peronista renovador de massa”
peron si viviera: escuchame pibe donde tiro CV para ser coordinador de viajes de egresados
@mesch Apple lo entendio tan bien que sus empleados todos tienen seguro asi que pueden usar el iphone sin funda sin drama. La ergonomia del celular esta testeada sin funda
Terry Tao has become the foremost proponent of AI and Lean for math research. Today, @QuantaMagazine is running an excerpt from my book, "The Proof in the Code," about a project where Tao made the leap into this new way of working—his unconventional 2024 'equational theories' effort to map relationships between arithmetic laws.
@KSHartnett@QuantaMagazine Interesting read, though I feel the title is misplaced. Will read your book but the fragment itself barely touches on any AI usage at all!