FOMO, not ROI, is driving hyperscaler capex And the other point is good also - so many tokens spent on code that is not quite right, so more prompting and redoing.
Yes, some good times despite all the work.
foot ? mlterm ? zutty ? come on ...
liquid cooled ?
Hi. ok, I get that. Maybe something like A-left to move to next i3 window and A-S-left to move to next tmux window within an i3 window ? Perhaps a tiling window manager with multiple windows combined with tmux dividing…
Hi. Nice kit. > I couldn't use my normal `i3`/`sway` bindings to switch between terminals inside a tmux session Just curious, what are your normal 'i3'/'sway' bindings that you cannot get to work with tmux ? And what…
Nice. But I'd prefer a P-38 replica
Same here - [alias] alias = "!git config --get-regexp ^alias. | sed 's/^alias.//'"
I used this method for a cache eviction/replacement scheme. For our use case it was better than traditional lru.
Was at Convex and then HP (and then Convey) and worked quite hard porting/optimizing numerical/scientific apps for the I2. Eventually, I think performance for some apps was ok, I mean considering a 900 Mhz clock and all.
OpenBLAS with INTERFACE64=1 ??
Great stuff. We used to do this sort of opt for dot, axpy, gemm, etc. in the BLAS and LAPACK libs a long time ago.
A benchmark often used in the past in HPC for measuring system memory bandwidth is stream from John McCalpin. On my laptop I get similar results with this utility :-)
Thanks, been there many seasons, and same to you all.
Does disabling transparent huge pages help any here ?
And perhaps k8s is a specific category to consider here. I've read and thought I've experienced where 'active' (as opposed to in-active) page-cache does count towards k8s mem limit.
Another question is about containers and memory limits. Does the page-cache count against my container memory limit ? And if so, then when I hit that limit from doing many reads, does the page-cache start taking from…
>> If applications want more memory, they just take it back from the disk cache. Q: If there is no swap configured, will a malloc() then take away clean page-cache pages ? Or does that happen only on page-in ?
RIP and thank you for vim, your effort and for caring about good software. ZZ
I will say thank you as well. I support these projects on GH.
htop-vim - cool
I used wezterm for a while and we added this key binding, I think it was from Wez himself ? - { key="e", mods="CTRL|ALT", action=wezterm.action{QuickSelectArgs={ patterns={ "http?://\\S+", "https?://\\S+" }, action =…
In particular, ’rg ‐uuu’ should search the same exact content as ’grep ‐r’.
Maybe the stock drop was because he left ;-)
Good luck in your next adventure and a big thank you for all your past work, blogs, tools and books. Much appreciated and helpful in my work.
FOMO, not ROI, is driving hyperscaler capex And the other point is good also - so many tokens spent on code that is not quite right, so more prompting and redoing.
Yes, some good times despite all the work.
foot ? mlterm ? zutty ? come on ...
liquid cooled ?
Hi. ok, I get that. Maybe something like A-left to move to next i3 window and A-S-left to move to next tmux window within an i3 window ? Perhaps a tiling window manager with multiple windows combined with tmux dividing…
Hi. Nice kit. > I couldn't use my normal `i3`/`sway` bindings to switch between terminals inside a tmux session Just curious, what are your normal 'i3'/'sway' bindings that you cannot get to work with tmux ? And what…
Nice. But I'd prefer a P-38 replica
Same here - [alias] alias = "!git config --get-regexp ^alias. | sed 's/^alias.//'"
I used this method for a cache eviction/replacement scheme. For our use case it was better than traditional lru.
Was at Convex and then HP (and then Convey) and worked quite hard porting/optimizing numerical/scientific apps for the I2. Eventually, I think performance for some apps was ok, I mean considering a 900 Mhz clock and all.
OpenBLAS with INTERFACE64=1 ??
Great stuff. We used to do this sort of opt for dot, axpy, gemm, etc. in the BLAS and LAPACK libs a long time ago.
A benchmark often used in the past in HPC for measuring system memory bandwidth is stream from John McCalpin. On my laptop I get similar results with this utility :-)
Thanks, been there many seasons, and same to you all.
Does disabling transparent huge pages help any here ?
And perhaps k8s is a specific category to consider here. I've read and thought I've experienced where 'active' (as opposed to in-active) page-cache does count towards k8s mem limit.
Another question is about containers and memory limits. Does the page-cache count against my container memory limit ? And if so, then when I hit that limit from doing many reads, does the page-cache start taking from…
>> If applications want more memory, they just take it back from the disk cache. Q: If there is no swap configured, will a malloc() then take away clean page-cache pages ? Or does that happen only on page-in ?
RIP and thank you for vim, your effort and for caring about good software. ZZ
I will say thank you as well. I support these projects on GH.
htop-vim - cool
I used wezterm for a while and we added this key binding, I think it was from Wez himself ? - { key="e", mods="CTRL|ALT", action=wezterm.action{QuickSelectArgs={ patterns={ "http?://\\S+", "https?://\\S+" }, action =…
In particular, ’rg ‐uuu’ should search the same exact content as ’grep ‐r’.
Maybe the stock drop was because he left ;-)
Good luck in your next adventure and a big thank you for all your past work, blogs, tools and books. Much appreciated and helpful in my work.