This is pretty cool. As a runner, I try to stay indoors when the weather is bad, but I also wonder if there are highly local pollution patterns related to traffic. Ideally, you could identify something like that with a…
It is kind of interesting, given that Princeton's not really at the top in AI (but it would be difficult to be, because they're so tiny--departments like Berkeley have a huge number of AI faculty). But, at the same…
Clifford Stoll, I suppose, had a certain amount of skepticism, seeing as he was the person to help track down and prosecute the first recorded case of computer hacking. A large part of the Cuckoo's Egg was about how…
I used to be into this stuff in college--we were obsessed with the idea of generating very large or else very large numbers of odd numbers, such as weird numbers or untouchable numbers. I was into HPC and writing…
Nice. That's some response time.
I wonder what topology this has--it definitely seems reminiscent of older supercomputers like the famous Thinking Machines CM-5, which used a hypercube.
Had to read your answer twice... "High latency???" But I see you consider 1-2us high latency. :P It is an interesting question what people who don't have access to a supercomputer, but would like to learn and optimize…
This is pretty cool. As a runner, I try to stay indoors when the weather is bad, but I also wonder if there are highly local pollution patterns related to traffic. Ideally, you could identify something like that with a…
It is kind of interesting, given that Princeton's not really at the top in AI (but it would be difficult to be, because they're so tiny--departments like Berkeley have a huge number of AI faculty). But, at the same…
Clifford Stoll, I suppose, had a certain amount of skepticism, seeing as he was the person to help track down and prosecute the first recorded case of computer hacking. A large part of the Cuckoo's Egg was about how…
I used to be into this stuff in college--we were obsessed with the idea of generating very large or else very large numbers of odd numbers, such as weird numbers or untouchable numbers. I was into HPC and writing…
Nice. That's some response time.
I wonder what topology this has--it definitely seems reminiscent of older supercomputers like the famous Thinking Machines CM-5, which used a hypercube.
Had to read your answer twice... "High latency???" But I see you consider 1-2us high latency. :P It is an interesting question what people who don't have access to a supercomputer, but would like to learn and optimize…