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Learn what it takes to do scans at the speed-of-light and how the #CUDA Core Compute Libraries (#CCCL) make it easy to achieve accelerated performance in this latest CUDA MODE talk. https://t.co/qEQIPoL4Ov
Learn how to achieve speed-of-(de)light by revamping llm.c with the #CUDA C++ Core Libraries (CCCL) during this CUDA Mode talk.
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In Anathem by Neal Stephenson, there was a special book used as punishment for scientists:
"Since the sole purpose of the Book was to punish its readers, the less said of it the better. To study it, to copy it out, and to memorize it was an extraordinary form of penance."
@__simt__ I wish I knew about this library before implementing a cartesian product that is 21x slower. On a more serious note, I'd like metaprogramming facilities standardised.
In "The Mathematical Universe", Max Tegmark states that all theories have two components: mathematical equations and "baggage", words that explain how they are connected to what we humans understand. In the case of Ulysses, the baggage is at least infinite.
Also, if the sudden phrase "Algy calls it . . . mother?" doesn't make sense, it'd be sufficient to know that Algy is Algernon Charles Swinburne, a Victorian poet whose attitude to the sea is questioned by the speaker.