I think so.
FUSE generally has low overall performance because of an additional data transfer process between the kernel space and user space, which is less than ideal for AI training.
I completely agree with your point. I also strongly dislike this programming model. However, are there better handling mechanisms or well-established libraries for managing concurrency and synchronization in Go?…
"Learn to walk before you run. I firmly believe in this wisdom. First build a foundational model, then tackle boundary challenges and efficiency optimization."
I think so.
FUSE generally has low overall performance because of an additional data transfer process between the kernel space and user space, which is less than ideal for AI training.
I completely agree with your point. I also strongly dislike this programming model. However, are there better handling mechanisms or well-established libraries for managing concurrency and synchronization in Go?…
"Learn to walk before you run. I firmly believe in this wisdom. First build a foundational model, then tackle boundary challenges and efficiency optimization."