Bryan MacLee

543 posts

Bryan MacLee

Bryan MacLee

@BryanMaclee

My vocation is, truck driver specializing in the oil and gas industry. My avocation is writing code.

Vernal Ut 가입일 Mart 2022
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Bryan MacLee
Bryan MacLee@BryanMaclee·
@kmcnam1 I don't know how beautiful python is IMO. I like my curly braces
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sudox@kmcnam1·
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Bryan MacLee
Bryan MacLee@BryanMaclee·
I think you nailed it. If we all start developing on computers from a couple decades ago. the give-a-shit-o-meter would have to be pegged out to create competitive SW. NJ. With great power, comes great responsibility. The responsibility was ignored. The power should be revoked.
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Bryan MacLee
Bryan MacLee@BryanMaclee·
GPU's are entirely the wrong hardware architecture. Compilation is not a vectorized problem. Modern compilers spend most of their time doing things GPUs hate: dependency analysis, graph traversal, branch-heavy logic, pointer chasing, cache-sensitive data structures, and synchronization between passes. GPUs excel when you can run the same instruction across huge amounts of independent data. Compilers are usually the opposite. They are designed to handle highly irregular workloads with many sequential dependencies and unpredictable memory access. You might accelerate isolated passes on a GPU, but moving an entire compiler there would likely make it slower, more complex, and dramatically harder to maintain. CPUs are already extremely good at the kind of work compilers actually do.
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pavi2410@PavitraGolchha·
@mitsuhiko What if Rust could compile on the GPU?
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Haiyami Nguyen
Haiyami Nguyen@haiyami9x·
@BryanMaclee I know it could be, but mocking popular people is just so effective, can't help it 😉
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dax@thdxr·
@LukeParkerDev i don't have any shitty code to remove
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Luke Parker
Luke Parker@LukeParkerDev·
ill bless my timeline with this on a sunday. gemini 3.1 pro is the ONLY model I've seen REMOVE heaps of shitty code to refactor with a net-negative churn. do with that what you will.
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Bryan MacLee
Bryan MacLee@BryanMaclee·
@thdxr this will mean nothing... in 3 - 4 months
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Ryan Fleury
Ryan Fleury@rfleury·
@valigo Nobody listens to me about sum types…
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Valentin Ignatev
Valentin Ignatev@valigo·
Entire api surface of io_uring - the fastest way to do IO on Linux - is 3 syscalls and 3 structs. But one of the structs is actually a bunch of unions (on the pic), so the amount of invariants is big! That's why liburing, the go-to way to use io_uring, is ~4k lines of code
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Roman
Roman@romxdev·
The evolution of the full-stack developer: 2020: Equally bad at SQL and CSS 2026: Knows how to argue with an LLM until it finally outputs working code
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ThePrimeagen
ThePrimeagen@ThePrimeagen·
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