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Full-stack HFT systems developer. From mechanical sympathy and cache-optimal data structures to deep neural networks with super-human performance. One-man army.

London, England Katılım Nisan 2017
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max0x7ba@max0x7ba·
Enabling the compute-heavy THP settings improves the run-time by 5-45% relative to Linux default THP settings. #thp-benchmark-example-output" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">github.com/max0x7ba/thp-u…
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max0x7ba@max0x7ba·
@norpadon Teenagers hacked what's left of Google Page Rank by spamming «Veteran Rust developer» in every title to dominate searches this year. It sounds ludicrous in this decade, I agree, but I guess they didn't expect Rust to persist for so long, on the other hand 🤷😂
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Artur Chakhvadze
Artur Chakhvadze@norpadon·
This is why they hate Rust: there is no history, no legacy, no depth, no diverging schools of thought, no scholastic tradition… Anyone can become proficient in Rust in a couple of weeks
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Artur Chakhvadze
Artur Chakhvadze@norpadon·
C++ people simply enjoy arcane rules. They absolutely love studying giant quasi-legal documents and finding loopholes and creative interpretations of standards. It is essentially secular Judaism The only purpose of the Committee is to provide a steady stream of new lore
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max0x7ba@max0x7ba·
@KevinMilczewski @ChShersh A store invalidates all copies in L1d caches of all other CPUs. And copies in all other L2 and L3 caches, if any. Hot paths normally cannot afford the extra latencies of cross-thread communications.
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Kevin Milczewski
Kevin Milczewski@KevinMilczewski·
@max0x7ba @ChShersh I feel like the talk probably about the lock free queue itself where you already have data in L1d and want to shove a pointer through a queue. The cache coherency there is usually high if there is contention with traditional CAS based approaches. I want to find the talk!
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Dmitrii Kovanikov
Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh·
An SWE came to me and asked a very basic question. I assumed he’s a Junior. Later, I learned he gives a talk, so I attended. Turns out, the guy is cracked as hell. He described a highly complex low-latency lock-free multithreaded system (sub-10 ns hot path processing) he built.
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max0x7ba@max0x7ba·
@CallMeOuta @TheGracia_here You love C because you get paid for time. Were you paid for results, you'd know and love C++ more than its C subset 😁
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Gracia@straceX·
lol why do Rust lovers hate C so much did C touch their pointers or something? 🤨
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max0x7ba@max0x7ba·
@ChShersh Always question any unsolicited advice given free of charge -- someone else pays to plant their message into your mind.
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Dmitrii Kovanikov
Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh·
Never trust three types of people: 1. Lawyers 2. Politicians 3. Software Engineers when they tell you how long it would take to finish a task
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Jay Anderson@TheProjectUnity·
It's probably nothing...
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Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh·
Modern C++ is amazing at writing custom DSLs. I can easily build a simple personal expense tracker in a few lines of code.
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max0x7ba@max0x7ba·
@Toth_Bentheum @TheProjectUnity The scoop marks were made in the geo-polimer concrete when it was still wet. The megaliths are built with geo-polymer concrete cast in place. No moving of heavy stones was ever involved.
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Surprised Onlooker@Toth_Bentheum·
@TheProjectUnity In 2025, (That's today) We still have no idea how these scoop marks were made. It's the oldest quarrying & never replicated like many other things. It's almost as if, someone long ago was more able then us today did this & something happened.
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XLR8@Denis631396·
@max0x7ba @USKnightTemplar @d3athtotheidf @clashreport "ukraines nukes" could only be launched from moscow, they never had access themselves 😂 thats also why they gave in so easily with a seemingly bad deal, they knew they wouldnt be able to do anything about it anyway
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Clash Report@clashreport·
WATCH: AIM-120 air-to-air missile launched from Ukrainian F-16 jet destroys Russian Shahed-136 kamikaze drone.
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max0x7ba@max0x7ba·
@USKnightTemplar @d3athtotheidf @clashreport I did donate to Ukraine from my personal bank account, if that's something you'd like to know. Your barrage of irrelevant questions followed by inept cold reads and awkward projections only demonstrates your ignorance and arrogance, I am afraid.
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Knight Templar USA
Knight Templar USA@USKnightTemplar·
@max0x7ba @d3athtotheidf @clashreport Did you offer anything useful to Ukraine? Any modern tanks? We gave them Abrams tanks. Any British aircraft? No? Nothing? You BS here about the Manhattan Project from almost 90 years ago? Now the UK is Muslim and becoming poorer than Poland. 😂 Go back to your Sharia law. 🤦🏼‍♂️
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max0x7ba@max0x7ba·
Just reconnect with your body, try different code editors and notice which one gives you the hardest boner. No 3rd-party 2nd-hand opinions can possibly match your own direct 1st-hand experiences delivering the most profound and deeply personal insights. Not paying attention through one's own senses disengages from the primary mode in which every creature since the origin of life has connected to its environment.
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ali@endingwithali·
What code editor has the horniest users need to settle an argument with a friend
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max0x7ba@max0x7ba·
Well, the US manhattan project scientists brainwashed by USSR propaganda into thinking that communism was the greatest idea ever, leaked the atomic weapons secrets to USSR in order to support and bolster communism. Putin threatening the world with atomic weapons today is the result of US manhattan project scientists leaking the atomic weapons secrets to USSR. Yet, giving a few rusty M1 tanks and F-16s to Ukraine with discontinued and expiring weapons is Zelensky taking advantage of US; while multiple orders of magnitude larger waste, fraud and corruption uncovered by DOGE is fine and dandy.
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Knight Templar USA@USKnightTemplar·
The US didn’t ask for anything. The UN Assembly decided this would be the only way to recognize Ukraine as a state. It was nothing against Russia, as Russia was one of the signatories. The Budapest Memorandum was never ratified. It’s not a legal document; it’s just a note from the meeting. The US never promised anything to Ukraine. Those were expectations set by Ukraine and the European propaganda machine. It was a political game, nothing else. Ukraine was and is the most corrupt country in Europe. Nobody should sacrifice for them. Period!
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max0x7ba@max0x7ba·
United States asked Ukraine to give up its nukes in 1991 in exchange for protection from Russian aggression. If the US and Trump administration were to honour the agreement by delivering on US promises by providing Ukraine with exactly those means Ukraine asks for to defend itself, namely Tomahawk missiles, Putin's invasion of Ukraine would end in just a few days. US failing to honour its promises to Ukraine with execution is what enables Putin's invasion of Ukraine to carry on for these years. Stopping Putin's aggression now is cheapest. The future cost of stopping only compounds with time.
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max0x7ba@max0x7ba·
@RedPandaKoala Megaliths are geo-polymer concrete cast in-situ. No moving of heavy stones was ever involved.
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Red Panda Koala
Red Panda Koala@RedPandaKoala·
This macine's max lifting capacity is 100 tons The Ancient Egyptians lifted stones 1,000 tons with out industrial machinery
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Dmitrii Kovanikov
Dmitrii Kovanikov@ChShersh·
C++ question of the day. What does the following code print and why?
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max0x7ba@max0x7ba·
@ChShersh That's just slicing not gone wrong. `boost::scope::scope_exit` and friends used this method before the C++11 invented `auto`.
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