Franklin He

@n0madsky

lol level programmer. Likes GPUs. Give a program to frustrate for a day, teach programming to frustrate for life. Personal opinions only

Vrijeme pridruživanja: studeni 2014.

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  1. Prikvačeni tweet
    18. ruj 2018.

    I write about writing a simple neural network and investigating its performance vs. mature machine learning libraries

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  2. 1. velj

    Just.......how does the browser threads cost more than the game itself??? How?

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  3. proslijedio/la je Tweet
    12. sij

    I always think of std::vector::size() as cheap. As in, it just reads the size member, or something. Of course, I'm wrong. size() is always all that cheap. In principle, it involves a division, although the compiler will likely strength reduce it a constant multiply, etc.

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  4. 8. sij

    ComputeDRAM is 347x more power efficient than ising a vector unit for row copy, and 48x and 9.8x for 8 bit AND/OR and ADD, respectively Imagine the savings

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  5. 8. sij

    This is actually amazing and we should figure out how to make actual RAM officially support this

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    5. sij
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  7. 5. sij

    I once had tech lead level engineers tell me “oh efficiency is not important” despite mere milliseconds serverside costing million in infra

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  8. 5. sij

    The part they don’t tell you when they say “oh we are running google scale services” is “you are running on google scale infra, which you don’t pay for”

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  9. 5. sij

    Another excellent post from Dan. I’ve always wondered why capacity cost was never a metric for the product teams. I distinctly remember MAU/$$ back when I worked on ads, but never cost

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    I realize everyone's twitter feed looks different. But I'll go ahead and subtweet two conversations that I see going by right now: a) How the heck did Shopify get so big this decade and b) You have to work 80 hours a week to be successful. Thread/

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  11. 19. pro 2019.

    When someone bad tries to be evil on these platforms - you don’t see it unless the baddies want you to That gets scary

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  12. 19. pro 2019.
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  13. 19. pro 2019.
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  14. 19. pro 2019.

    Where digital advertising gets scary is when advertisers go: can you find me someone that matches this description? And the big platforms will say: sure.

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  15. 19. pro 2019.

    I wondered if anyone has actually went to Facebook to try and buy user data Here is the ads website. (Spoiler: you can’t, anyone who says you can is lying)

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  16. 13. pro 2019.

    What changed how I use the internet is instead of using it as a place for collective misery I now use it as a platform for collective learning

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  17. 13. pro 2019.

    LRT: It took me a while to realise that rather than trying to please everyone, there are people that will go out of their way to help, and to bring everyone up. There are also people who bring people low and they are usually ignorable

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    This is an unreasonably straightforward way to think about relationships

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  19. proslijedio/la je Tweet
    13. pro 2019.

    Dota 2 with Large Scale Deep Reinforcement Learning Via

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  20. proslijedio/la je Tweet
    10. pro 2019.

    No, that's not how it works. I used to believe the same thing and always loved my job (and still do). Until I burnt out heavily last summer after overworking myself for ~8 years. I'm still recovering from that incident, 18 months later. Take care of yourself, everyone.

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  21. 9. pro 2019.

    “accused a former employee seeking severance of extortion. He was detained 251 days before being released for lack of evidence.” Not seeing a lot of English reporting so, here we go

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