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Wishing you a good day (or whatever timescale you operate on!)
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- Glad you enjoyed it, your comment made my day
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- Thanks. I'd like to learn the most important things in traditional compilers that are still relevant and translate these skills into ML compilers
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Are you sure it’s an extinct art though? LLVM is flourishing, many interesting IRs come to life like MLIR, many ML-adjacent projects build their own compilers (PyTorch, Mojo, tinygrad), many big tech like Intel, AMD, Nvidia, Apple and others contribute to multiple different compilers, projects integrate one to another at different levels of abstraction (PyTorch -> Triton -> CUDA) - there is a lot of compilation going on from one language to another
Not to mention many languages in a mainstream that weren’t that popular 10 years ago - think Rust, Zig, Go
- Is Dragon book still relevant? Do you recommend any other learning resources other than reading the source and contributing to llvm?
- There a free online accredited master's degree in Financial Engineering (https://www.wqu.edu/mscfe), probably not for OP but maybe some find it useful for them
- Are there any alternative mobile OSes actively developed? I remember Ubuntu Touch was the thing and something from Firefox, but not sure if they are continued?
- You can subscribe https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/pagedout-notificatio... (link from the bottom of the page https://pagedout.institute/)
- I see no article in the link, just "news250922" header with some layout
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- Very inspiring story, congrats on your journey!
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- I appreciate the name, a niche Polish Internet culture meme
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- You can provide any topic in URL https://github.com/topics/topic, but these particular two seem to produce 404 on purpose:
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- Around 2030 I think.
As far as I know, Asahi is the only Linux distro that is capable of running on Apple Silicon
https://github.com/jmaczan/torch-webgpu