Pradipta Mitra
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Pradipta Mitra
@pp_mitra
Google Software Engineer. Distributed systems, Knowledge Graphs, Gen AI. https://t.co/2jIprTAHd4






Nagaland used to be an Hindu Majority State. Just saying.





My dear front-end developers (and anyone who’s interested in the future of interfaces): I have crawled through depths of hell to bring you, for the foreseeable years, one of the more important foundational pieces of UI engineering (if not in implementation then certainly at least in concept): Fast, accurate and comprehensive userland text measurement algorithm in pure TypeScript, usable for laying out entire web pages without CSS, bypassing DOM measurements and reflow

The #Syriac (#Aramaic) word of the day is ܨܠܘܬܐ (ṣlūṯā), "prayer." Pronounced "ṣlutho." Cognate with Arabic صَلَاة (ṣalāh) and Ge'ez ጸሎት (ṣälot); Jesus teaches us to pray in secret. #Assyrian #Aramaic #Languages #WOTD

Introducing TurboQuant: Our new compression algorithm that reduces LLM key-value cache memory by at least 6x and delivers up to 8x speedup, all with zero accuracy loss, redefining AI efficiency. Read the blog to learn how it achieves these results: goo.gle/4bsq2qI


I was confused about why khāb (sleep) in Farsi was spelled khvāb. I asked my Iranian friends and they're like, "It's from an older pronunciation that is obsolete now." So, I did some research. Turns out, Hindustani/Punjabi khwāb (dream) and Persian khāb (sleep) are historically *the same word.* In Farsi, it is still spelled خواب, reflecting the older khw/xw cluster, but in modern Farsi it is now pronounced khāb. Hindustani and Punjabi kept the older pronunciation khwāb.











