Computer science recap for week 30/2024
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AI models collapse when trained on recursively generated data 851 comments in 5 discussions
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The New Internet 355 comments in 2 discussions
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1-bit LLMs could solve AI’s energy demands: « “Imprecise” language models are smaller, speedier—and nearly as accurate. » 278 comments in 3 discussions
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The algebra (and calculus!) of algebraic data types 234 comments in 8 discussions
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A skeptic's first contact with Kubernetes 197 comments in 4 discussions
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Intent to End OCSP Service 194 comments in 4 discussions
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The CAP Theorem is Irrelevant for Cloud Systems 187 comments in 2 discussions
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Pnut: A C to POSIX Shell Compiler you can Trust 122 comments in 2 discussions
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Crafting figures like in "Crafting Interpreters" 116 comments in 4 discussions
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Scoop: Meta won't offer future multimodal AI models in EU 109 comments in 5 discussions
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Mermaid Gantt diagrams are great for displaying distributed traces in Markdown 95 comments in 2 discussions
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Pinned places 93 comments in 3 discussions
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How it became like this? Ruby Range class 53 comments in 2 discussions
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It May Soon Be Legal to Jailbreak AI to Expose How it Works 48 comments in 2 discussions
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Rediscovering Transaction Processing From History and First Principles 40 comments in 2 discussions
Projects #
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[P] DataChain: curate unstructured data using local models and LLM calls 36 comments in 2 discussions
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I built this string sorting algorithm that is 2x faster than the standard C++ QuickSort 28 comments in 1 discussion
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Game Boy PPU implementation 11 comments in 2 discussions
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New PlayStation 1 emulator on the block! 7 comments in 1 discussion
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A text analysis library for relevance and subtheme detection 7 comments in 1 discussion
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Looking to Create an Xbox 360 Emulator for macOS 5 comments in 1 discussion
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cubecl: write GPU code in Rust, targetting multiple platforms 2 comments in 1 discussion
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[R] This is the official implementation of reverberant speech to room impulse response estimator
Videos #
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I made a robot for a collegiate robotics competition, we programmed it using C++ and framework programming, let me know if you have any questions 10 comments in 1 discussion
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Jump Flood Algorithm Driven Motion Blur 2 comments in 1 discussion
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Type-safe Nanopasses: How to write a safe and modern compiler front-end
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Scheme Workshop Keynote: Designing and implementing Chez Scheme, Andy Keep
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