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bibanez commented on Hardware Stockholm Syndrome   programmingsimplicity.sub... · Posted by u/rajiv_abraham
bibanez · 4 months ago
You see innovation in this space a lot in research. For example, Dalorex [1] or Azul [2] for operations on sparse matrices. Currently a more general version of Azul is being developed at MIT with support for arbitrary matrix/graph algorithms with reconfigurable logic.

[1] https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10071089 [2] https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10764548

bibanez commented on Pebble Time 2 Design Reveal [video]   youtube.com/watch?v=pcPzm... · Posted by u/net01
telesilla · 6 months ago
Agreed. I'd kill for a watch that you could hold all notifications until you decided to receive them all, ideally at a slow pace over a period of time. For now, I disable notifications but it's a shame I can't access them when I'm ready to do so. I have hopes for this pebble!
bibanez · 6 months ago
My Garmin watch on Do Not Disturb accomplishes this. I always forget to look at them though!
bibanez commented on Paradox Interactive Anounces Europa Universalis 5   paradoxinteractive.com/ga... · Posted by u/bibanez
nothercastle · 9 months ago
It will be amazing 5 years after release and 6 expansion later. It will also cost 150$ for the whole game
bibanez · 9 months ago
It looks pretty ambitious on release from what I've seen youtubers playing. Then again, they only played the first 100 years. Who knows what late game content will be like (that said, people don't usually play that long).
bibanez commented on Things Zig comptime won't do   matklad.github.io/2025/04... · Posted by u/JadedBlueEyes
tines · 10 months ago
A mobius strip does!
bibanez · 10 months ago
A mobius strip made out of paper has 2 sides, the usual one and the edge.
bibanez commented on US Administration announces 34% tariffs on China, 20% on EU   bbc.com/news/live/c1dr7vy... · Posted by u/belter
gigatexal · 10 months ago
Americans have been hurt for 50 years … yes manufacturing going overseas was a huge change and many administrations didn’t do enough to help affected workers. Buuuuuut - placing tariffs on our allies that will likely lead to a recession makes no sense.

Devaluing the dollar and subsidizing production in the US makes far more sense.

But I’m not an economist or anything.

bibanez · 10 months ago
Devaluing the dollar makes paying national debt more expensive
bibanez commented on Amateur Telescope Making Main Page   stellafane.org/tm/atm/... · Posted by u/Tomte
alberth · a year ago
Slightly OT: there is a total lunar eclipse today/tomorrow for many around the world.

https://svs.gsfc.nasa.gov/5473

bibanez · a year ago
It was raining for me :')
bibanez commented on Three Observations   blog.samaltman.com/three-... · Posted by u/davidbarker
smokel · a year ago
> The cost to use a given level of AI falls about 10x every 12 months, and lower prices lead to much more use. ... Moore’s law changed the world at 2x every 18 months; this is unbelievably stronger.

Moore waited at least five years [1] before deriving his law. On top of that, I don't think that it makes much sense to compare commercial pricing schemes to technical advancements.

[1] http://cva.stanford.edu/classes/cs99s/papers/moore-crammingm...

bibanez · a year ago
The "10x every 12 months" is pure salesman from sama. An engineer wouldn't do these extrapolations from little data in good faith.
bibanez commented on Chebyshev Polynomials in the 16th Century (2022)   arxiv.org/abs/2203.10955... · Posted by u/IdealeZahlen
Jun8 · a year ago
Not in this case but sometimes mathematicians of old did have access to “computers”, ie savants who can do large calculations in their heads easily. Gauss used the services of such a person: https://hsm.stackexchange.com/questions/15609/autistic-assis...
bibanez · a year ago
Very interesting anecdote!

u/bibanez

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