Like which concrete people do you want to do what concrete action? Everyone should stop working on GPU stuff until execs pay attention to the strike? Just everyone complain on Twitter? Anyone who wants to use a GPU should try to become a MSFT GPU exec instead?
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Replying to @trishume
Know what’s extremely off-putting? Learned helplessness. Don’t be helpless.
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Replying to @Jonathan_Blow
I already mentioned one of the two plans to a new driver equilibrium I think have a smidge of hope, the other being try to piggy-back off of WebGPU momentum and then work down unifying drivers from there. I'm interested in how you think we might get there. What's your plan?
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Replying to @trishume
There are many possibilities. One is, build the thing. Build a pretend instruction set that is at a low level such that it would be targetable by any high-level language. Do a pass for LLVM that outputs to this. Then do all the gross garbage that up-translates this to
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Replying to @Jonathan_Blow @trishume
all the various shading languages. In the short term this is just another sucky shader language, but at least now it's at the right level of abstraction, so someone can do driver-level support in Linux, for example, then continue from there.
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Replying to @Jonathan_Blow @trishume
Intel are doing close to this. It's hard to see through the fog of uncertainty, but OneAPI is groping toward that goal. It's a bunch of tools and languages and so on with interop as the focus. Of course it's Yet More Standards in the short term. We'll see where it leads.
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An obvious tensions is between what Jon wants which is a super low level "assembly" that works on every GPU, and Intel's 50 years of experience doing this on CPUs where it's a gigantic pain in the arse.
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It seems like he is the only person in IT who didn't read "worse is better". I agree with his main point but if you haven't internalized that essay you won't know why shouting at clouds won't work.
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That essay is a product of its time, as is "cathedral vs bazaar". We now have a world filled with "worse is better bazaar", which has changed the environment, which has changed the effects of various strategies. We see what the end-product of "worse is better bazaar" is, so, now
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Replying to @Jonathan_Blow @bernielomax and
it is time for adults to step up and fix the mess. Really though I am tired of hearing excuses for what amounts to peoples' learned helplessness. Learned helplessness is not sexy. Being the elephant tied to the tiny stake is not awe-inspiring; it invokes sadness and pity.
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(And, for example, if Elon Musk built rockets the way you guys say is appropriate for software to happen, the USA still wouldn't have a real space program. These things matter.)
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