i love lattice :)
Are you me? I've been slowly getting into alpinism in the Sierras and looking into getting my p2 cert. (I'd love to combine the two...imagine climbing in the palisades then paragliding or base jumping off ) I…
oh damn...you also need a big red button to kick things into turbo/overdrive for the serious hacking
what was the merge code process like?
i agree; universe was a little too bleak, which was trendy at the time. we need something campy and fun.
indeed
Phil, These are great! Thank you!
it's not such a crazy idea. as a not-so-scientific back-of-the-envelope: assume a poissonian mutation rate and a genome length; how long till a measurable taxonomic difference?
Adding to the authors point; I think there's quite a bit of innovation through maintenance. Reducing the tech debt in existing infrastructure eg. education, transport, etc I have a gut feeling that societal cohesiveness…
I agree especially from the authentication side of things.
Universities take a cut (30 - 50%) of grant money brought in by profs. The incentive structure for good science is broken. Academia is a racket.
zing :)
2+2=4
yup, i noticed that when i saw the first commits; in fact i thought it was someone's pet project. however, when i read that first odenet paper, it's clear keeping track of the gradients is extremely useful. I'm very…
hence the recent renaissance in formal methods eg. https://www.certik.com/
https://docs.aave.com/developers/v/2.0/guides/flash-loans have fun :) play around on the testnets first.
funny enough I'm doing the exact same thing in public sector education. I'm always curious where people in our field end-up. i saw some of your other comments about being at google. did you touch jax-md at all?…
yup, we used PME for non-bonded calculations in our simulations and to calculate things like electric potentials. I finished a biophysics phd back in 2020 and focused mainly on fluid flow. Pretty cool, what're you up to…
why? i think it's the coolest thing ever. anyone can write a contract to automate taking out a loan, investing it, and pulling out the money, develop exotic securities, and bespoke arbitration. anyone can do it…
p3m, well pme, is exactly what we used for our calculations ;) i never did any qm work beyond basic parameterization i'm guessing you are/were also computational physics guy :)
verlet list is the standard algo used to reduce the complexity in the number of interatomic calculations https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verlet_list
vmd is a standard biological system simulation rendering software
I'd imagine creating uniform and robust ball-bearings is not an easy feat.
i'm running the counterfactual simulation and i agree :)
kubernetes is my personal afghanistan
i love lattice :)
Are you me? I've been slowly getting into alpinism in the Sierras and looking into getting my p2 cert. (I'd love to combine the two...imagine climbing in the palisades then paragliding or base jumping off ) I…
oh damn...you also need a big red button to kick things into turbo/overdrive for the serious hacking
what was the merge code process like?
i agree; universe was a little too bleak, which was trendy at the time. we need something campy and fun.
indeed
Phil, These are great! Thank you!
it's not such a crazy idea. as a not-so-scientific back-of-the-envelope: assume a poissonian mutation rate and a genome length; how long till a measurable taxonomic difference?
Adding to the authors point; I think there's quite a bit of innovation through maintenance. Reducing the tech debt in existing infrastructure eg. education, transport, etc I have a gut feeling that societal cohesiveness…
I agree especially from the authentication side of things.
Universities take a cut (30 - 50%) of grant money brought in by profs. The incentive structure for good science is broken. Academia is a racket.
zing :)
2+2=4
yup, i noticed that when i saw the first commits; in fact i thought it was someone's pet project. however, when i read that first odenet paper, it's clear keeping track of the gradients is extremely useful. I'm very…
hence the recent renaissance in formal methods eg. https://www.certik.com/
https://docs.aave.com/developers/v/2.0/guides/flash-loans have fun :) play around on the testnets first.
funny enough I'm doing the exact same thing in public sector education. I'm always curious where people in our field end-up. i saw some of your other comments about being at google. did you touch jax-md at all?…
yup, we used PME for non-bonded calculations in our simulations and to calculate things like electric potentials. I finished a biophysics phd back in 2020 and focused mainly on fluid flow. Pretty cool, what're you up to…
why? i think it's the coolest thing ever. anyone can write a contract to automate taking out a loan, investing it, and pulling out the money, develop exotic securities, and bespoke arbitration. anyone can do it…
p3m, well pme, is exactly what we used for our calculations ;) i never did any qm work beyond basic parameterization i'm guessing you are/were also computational physics guy :)
verlet list is the standard algo used to reduce the complexity in the number of interatomic calculations https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Verlet_list
vmd is a standard biological system simulation rendering software
I'd imagine creating uniform and robust ball-bearings is not an easy feat.
i'm running the counterfactual simulation and i agree :)
kubernetes is my personal afghanistan