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> For whom? what is the name for this kind of pointless, lazy, selective, quoting that willfully misconstrues what's being quoted? the answer to this question is incredibly clear: for the developer that created this…
There are so many people on here that are outsiders commenting way out of their depth: > Google Gemini already uses their own TPU chips Google has been using TPUs in prod for like a decade.
> The use tracks with the Latin or English definitions No it doesn't > sequitur noun : the conclusion of an inference : consequence https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sequitur > "malapropism" is a five dollar…
Lol if you say so. I contribute to an OSS project with thousands of industry users and we break downstreams all the time - we literally have no stability guarantee. In the 2 years I've been a contributor I've seen…
> and you can basically forget about ever meaningfully refactoring that codebase. Ummm why? Breaking changes aren't the end of the world? Deprecate and communicate clearly and people are usually fine with them (if it's…
> German government is just as draconian as the US this is called "disinformation"
Greiner's QFT book is by far the best I've ever seen.
> xAI is now firmly in the top 4 of AI companies worldwide Lolol literally no one thinks this
How do people get away with this kind of dishonesty today? It's shameful.
> tech workers to be quite intellectually lazy and revisionist i have yet to meet a single tech worker that isn't so
it's all over this thread (and every single other hn thread about GPU/ML compilers) - people quoting random buzzword/clickbait takes.
> Google leading XLA & IREE IREE hasn't been at G for >2 years.
> we need a tiled layout You are presuming an existing tile IP - if you're already in possession of such an IP then the place and route is already coarse grained. There are lots of papers on this. > (like the GPU does)…
> The time it needs to run is irrelevant for its correctness. And so they can stack and stack and stack This is a very naive take - the very direct translation of what you're saying doesn't happen does in happen in…
I don't know what you're bemused by - there's no mystery here - you can read the release notes where it literally says this was added to support MLX: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/macos-release-note... Which…
You can always depend on "brilliant" hn users to contribute the most braindead business hot-takes (not you but the person you're responding to).
No it's not - the compiler for MSL is of course C++ because it's LLVM but the runtime is absolutely written in objc (there weren't even C++ bindings until recently).
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> For whom? what is the name for this kind of pointless, lazy, selective, quoting that willfully misconstrues what's being quoted? the answer to this question is incredibly clear: for the developer that created this…
There are so many people on here that are outsiders commenting way out of their depth: > Google Gemini already uses their own TPU chips Google has been using TPUs in prod for like a decade.
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> The use tracks with the Latin or English definitions No it doesn't > sequitur noun : the conclusion of an inference : consequence https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/sequitur > "malapropism" is a five dollar…
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Lol if you say so. I contribute to an OSS project with thousands of industry users and we break downstreams all the time - we literally have no stability guarantee. In the 2 years I've been a contributor I've seen…
> and you can basically forget about ever meaningfully refactoring that codebase. Ummm why? Breaking changes aren't the end of the world? Deprecate and communicate clearly and people are usually fine with them (if it's…
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> German government is just as draconian as the US this is called "disinformation"
Greiner's QFT book is by far the best I've ever seen.
> xAI is now firmly in the top 4 of AI companies worldwide Lolol literally no one thinks this
How do people get away with this kind of dishonesty today? It's shameful.
> tech workers to be quite intellectually lazy and revisionist i have yet to meet a single tech worker that isn't so
it's all over this thread (and every single other hn thread about GPU/ML compilers) - people quoting random buzzword/clickbait takes.
> Google leading XLA & IREE IREE hasn't been at G for >2 years.
> we need a tiled layout You are presuming an existing tile IP - if you're already in possession of such an IP then the place and route is already coarse grained. There are lots of papers on this. > (like the GPU does)…
> The time it needs to run is irrelevant for its correctness. And so they can stack and stack and stack This is a very naive take - the very direct translation of what you're saying doesn't happen does in happen in…
I don't know what you're bemused by - there's no mystery here - you can read the release notes where it literally says this was added to support MLX: https://developer.apple.com/documentation/macos-release-note... Which…
You can always depend on "brilliant" hn users to contribute the most braindead business hot-takes (not you but the person you're responding to).
No it's not - the compiler for MSL is of course C++ because it's LLVM but the runtime is absolutely written in objc (there weren't even C++ bindings until recently).