Not really. FPGAs run some simple proven strategies, but hardware guys can't keep up with how fast quants iterate on new strategies - so CPUs stay relevant.
I started working on this feature about a month ago: https://github.com/snizovtsev/tmux (it's in early experiments, not ready for a try). Luckily tmux has a well-established "control mode" protocol designed for iTerm2…
Most likely gas stations will have to buy these systems to keep their business running.
No, it will be "somehow working solution for case A" and "somehow working solution for case B" but not together.
Yes, but it was expected. It's like prioritising code readability over performance everywhere but the hot path. Earlier in my career, I managed to use Zopfli once to compress gigabytes of PNG assets into a fast…
I think half of Tofino's complexity was in their compiler. So it may inspire new hardware vendors to reuse it in some contexts.
Optimal in theory but totally uncookable.
Lower labor cost and heavily subsidized agriculture.
$999 is for soldered 8GB/256GB crap. Add $400 for 16GB/512GB models.
Living in Russia could be very cheap compared to other countries. If you own a flat and you don't need cars or travel, then it's possible to live a few years just on money saved from your previous software job.
I had to quit in September due to burn out. Given how many better engineers now on market I feel there are no space for me anymore. Now burning my saving money on rent and food and going to commit suicide few months…
make -p -f/dev/null | grep FEATURES
I think foreign remote employees are much more risky in terms of IT security and law protection. Companies need to take this risk into their business model or develop countermeasures beforehand.
Another online bomberman clone with massive multiplayer from Russians: http://bombermine.ru/
Not really. FPGAs run some simple proven strategies, but hardware guys can't keep up with how fast quants iterate on new strategies - so CPUs stay relevant.
I started working on this feature about a month ago: https://github.com/snizovtsev/tmux (it's in early experiments, not ready for a try). Luckily tmux has a well-established "control mode" protocol designed for iTerm2…
Most likely gas stations will have to buy these systems to keep their business running.
No, it will be "somehow working solution for case A" and "somehow working solution for case B" but not together.
Yes, but it was expected. It's like prioritising code readability over performance everywhere but the hot path. Earlier in my career, I managed to use Zopfli once to compress gigabytes of PNG assets into a fast…
I think half of Tofino's complexity was in their compiler. So it may inspire new hardware vendors to reuse it in some contexts.
Optimal in theory but totally uncookable.
Lower labor cost and heavily subsidized agriculture.
$999 is for soldered 8GB/256GB crap. Add $400 for 16GB/512GB models.
Living in Russia could be very cheap compared to other countries. If you own a flat and you don't need cars or travel, then it's possible to live a few years just on money saved from your previous software job.
I had to quit in September due to burn out. Given how many better engineers now on market I feel there are no space for me anymore. Now burning my saving money on rent and food and going to commit suicide few months…
make -p -f/dev/null | grep FEATURES
I think foreign remote employees are much more risky in terms of IT security and law protection. Companies need to take this risk into their business model or develop countermeasures beforehand.
Another online bomberman clone with massive multiplayer from Russians: http://bombermine.ru/