@shanselman Most dangerous things happen when Claude goes in panic mode and try to triage the problem and feel threatened. Your all discipline and protocol prime directives safety nets collapsed. So zero trust also apply on Claude and should be enforced
CPU SIMD Vectorization: Restored true vector-forced engine performance on the host side (achieving 0.473 ns/node) by explicitly breaking read/write dependencies and preventing 64-bit promotion.
Scale: Successfully scaled the universe to a massive $512^3$ lattice for an $SU(256)$
Bypassing the Memory Wall in Lattice Gauge Theory
This week, I reached a major milestone in computational physics, achieving what usually requires enterprise clusters directly on consumer silicon (an RTX 4060).
The Breakthroughs:
GPU Memory Wall Bypassed: Designed a novel Register-Level Block-Stride Weyl mixing hash as a PRNG. Generating random floats on-the-fly inside the warp rather than pre-allocating arrays saved massive amounts of VRAM and saturated the compute cores.
Success isn't just about having a goal, it's about having a plan to achieve it. By focusing on what you have to do to reach your goal, you build a solid foundation for success. Don't let the end result overwhelm you -
@SaysMemon I agree that the ranking system requires a change. But there should be some performance framework in place we should teach our kids to set their own goals/targets that won't be overly committed nor under committed.