Deepti Gandluri

@dptig

Engineer 👩🏻‍💻, twiddler of bits. WebAssembly , Circuit seamstress

San Francisco, CA
Joined February 2017

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  1. Retweeted
    Jan 30

    Pay attention to this. We’re seeing up to 3X speed ups for real world models in the tfjs WASM backend with SIMD128 enabled!

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  2. Jan 30

    It's been very exciting to see new applications try out the SIMD support in , have this work, and be fast. Take it out for a spin, and let us know if something isn't working like you expect it to.

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  3. Retweeted
    Jan 28

    New goodies from colleagues at ! All effects - edge detection, face detection, hair segmentation, and hand tracking - now can run inside a Web browser, powered by XNNPACK and

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  4. Retweeted
    20 Dec 2019

    Really excited to show off the new WebAssembly backend for TensorFlow.js! We’re approaching WebGL performance for smaller models and new proposals like SIMD and mulithreading will push this even further. we’d love your feedback👇

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    Join us on Saturday to protest the Indian govt's CAA bill at the Indian Consulate - 10 AM.

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  6. Retweeted
    1 Nov 2019

    Finally finished WASM SIMD codec implementation, results are encouraging! Only works on bleeding edge (e.g. Chrome Canary, LLVM master) so far. C++ scalar: 0.72 GB/s C++ SSSE3: 2.16 GB/s C++ AVX512: 2.55 GB/s wasm scalar: 0.44 GB/s wasm SIMD: 1.23 GB/s

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  7. Retweeted
    5 Oct 2019

    What a lovely night for a new wasm hack! Here's maze race in ~2500 bytes of hand-written . Use arrow keys to move. Works on mobile too: tap left/middle/right!

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    1 Oct 2019

    Stoked to announce what I've been working on during my first 2 months ! 😃🎉 Wasmer-JS, a set of open-source, installable packages for running WASI modules in Node and the browser! 📦 Built with node-wasi, Comlink, wasm-pack, and xterm.js! 💪🏾

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  9. 27 Sep 2019

    Desk move today, moving from the best desk I ever had. It had a window and a stellar view, but what I've loved more is I haven't needed my desk blanket in SIX MONTHS. I didn't know this was possible and I now want comfortable work temperatures forever.

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  10. 5 Sep 2019

    Oh hey, I missed that this was already up. Come hang out with some of your favorite Wasm folks in Mountain View on the 16th!

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  11. 31 Jul 2019

    Such conflicting feels when leaves as a colleague, but sends fun updates our way like this one! More runtimes that now support WebAssembly SIMD! 🎉

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  12. 1 Jul 2019
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  13. Retweeted
    27 Jun 2019

    Single header C++ WASM binary writer (with linking/reloc support): as part of the Lobster WASM backend:

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    5 May 2019
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  15. Retweeted
    28 Mar 2019

    Would you look at that?! and I will talk about WebAssembly at . Hope to see you there (or on the live stream!)

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  16. Retweeted
    3 Mar 2019

    Some notes on getting started with SIMD in WebAssembly with emscripten's upstream LLVM backend and Chrome Canary.

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  17. 22 Feb 2019

    Super excited that tried this out and it actually works!

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  18. Retweeted
    17 Jan 2019

    Hey SF! 👋🏻 Want to talk about WebAssembly? The first WebAssemblySF meetup is happening next Thursday (Jan 24) 🎙 WebAssembly's post-MVP future, by me and 🎙 Isolation without Containers, by

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    28 Dec 2018

    I'm running for , and I finally wrote up my thoughts on this:

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  20. Retweeted
    13 Dec 2018

    Binaryen now has experimental wasm SIMD support, thanks to tlively probably the largest PR we've ever had!

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