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@drisspg
driss guessous
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{"error":"ERROR_OPENAI","details":{"title":"Unable to reach the model provider","detail":"We're having trouble connecting to the model provider. This might be temporary - please try again in a moment.","} Cursor you are really gettin on my nerves
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I think I just went through the hardest rebase of my career, steel sharpens steel
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I have almost entirely switched to gpt-codex-high. I was the biggest claude stan of all time but I canceled my CC max sub because there is like an order of magnitude difference in intelligence
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@drisspg
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Do you use PyTorch? Do you care about its performance both eager and compile? If so, what do you think is missing? What features would you like to see? What are you biggest pain points? Its almost planning season and I want to know what you think!
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My favorite part of debugging async warp spec kernels is they run forever and you question everything
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Is this what a free lunch looks like?
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@drisspg
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As someone who spends way to much time in the PyTorch Profiler; https://t.co/ipNpGQFKnD ^^ I really like this ^^
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A debugging and profiling tool that can trace and visualize python code execution - gaogaotiantian/viztracer
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@drisspg
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https://t.co/N9LE3ZmZEP I like woodworking and CNC (even though I have never ran one). It is remarkable how analogous this is to good numeric testing of different implementations of the same algorithm
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By using the Three Plates Method, developed by Joseph Whitworth, flat surfaces can be created by using gravity and a simple hand-scraping tool, or by lapping the plates against each other.
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@tenderizzation
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state of the art attention backends seeing a slightly irregular shape (one of the dimensions was not an exact power of two) https://t.co/ta1IJG3A56
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driss guessous
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Codex really is impressive sometimes
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driss guessous
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Any github stack Implementation out there that works w/ submitting stacks to the upstream of your fork?
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The San Francisco billboards are the strongest evidence I have seen for AI being a bubble
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@stochasticchasm
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UserWarning: Please use the new API settings to control TF32 behavior, such as torch.backends.cudnn.conv.fp32_precision = 'tf32' or torch.backends.cuda.matmul.fp32_precision = 'ieee'.
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@drisspg
driss guessous
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Actually, if it’s not based off of commits I’m a little bearish
@jaredpalmer
Jared Palmer
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@andrewingram @github @ttaylorr_b Indeed. There was very impressive and polished attempt in 2022 (I saw the video demo). I’m told it implemented almost everything client side inside gh cli workflow but then had stack review UI on web. However, I’m told it didn’t build around PRs but its own new paradigm over
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@jaredpalmer
Jared Palmer
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RE: Stacked Diffs on @GitHub After discussion w @ttaylorr_b, we can implement stacked PRs/PR groups already (in fact we kind of do with Copilot) but restacking (automatically fanning out changes from the bottom of the the stack upwards) would be wildly inefficient. To do it
@jaredpalmer
Jared Palmer
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pray for me
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@drisspg
driss guessous
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Claude is my worker Codex is my explorer GPT5 is my scholar
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driss guessous
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Someone make my day :) https://t.co/M9aWBW720U
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@drisspg
driss guessous
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"I can't directly modify the formatting of the cells in your document." WTF IS YOUR PURPOSE THEN...
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