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nateb2022

13,199karma·1,783submissions·January 4, 2022
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Computer/Software Engineer & Mathematician.

meet.hn/city/38.8950982,-77.0363849/Washington

__ Location

  Washington, DC, USA
__ Contact

  Discord: .gnu.
  Email:   6mac0wobz@mozmail.com (resume available upon request)
__ Skills

  - Systems and embedded engineering, with expertise in VHDL for hardware description and FPGA design
  - Software development in C++, Go, Rust, TypeScript/JavaScript, and Python
___ Affiliations

  - IEEE Nanotechnology Council
  - IEEE Systems Council
__ Professional Interests

  - Analog systems
  - Kernel development, focusing on Linux ABI design and optimization
  - Low-level GPU driver architecture and hardware-accelerated computation
  - ASIC development and methodology
__ Personal Interests

  - Hiking
  - Pizza
  - Volleyball
  - Weightlifting
recent activity (1,783 total)
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I think an important caveat is that LLMs are prone to writing unnecessary code, i.e. there's almost a superfluity to it, that at the same time makes it less straightforward and more prone to unne…
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Imo the article is completely copy/pasted from Claude. The figures, which couldn't be copy/pasted verbatim, were screenshotted/pasted. Quoting from the article. > The Town of At…
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A broken clock is correct twice a day.
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I agree with the sentiment although the post seems unnecessarily vitriolic. It's AI generated however, and I don't believe AI generated slop posts deserve consideration, either on HN or Redd…
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This is a completely AI generated Reddit slop post. Most of the Reddit OP's comments are also AI generated. Lately I've seen a lot of AI-esque activity on Reddit, especially especially in Co…
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Mado is older (~April 2024) vs rumdl (~March 2025). It's also faster, per rumdl's own benchmark graph. Mado is purely a linter; rumdl is also a partial formatter, and offers a LSP. Panache h…
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Have you noticed a gap between 8bit and 4bit quant? I've always ran 4bit quant cause less memory required
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Comparing to Opus is a little unfair, a comparison against Haiku would be more fair. And for a really fast cloud model, I'd be interested to see how latency stacks up against GPT-5.3 Instant or G…
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Pricing is fair! And I like the design, props to you
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Might be worthwhile to note that Google Docs now supports Export to Markdown
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Have you seen https://www.daytona.io/ ?
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This is awesome! Looks well built and the value prop is reasonable.
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Your pricing and "what it does" navbar links aren't working
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GitHub is immune
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Given the sensitive nature of these filings, I'd consider SOC 2 certification to be a minimum.
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Congrats, that's a huge achievement!! Curious where your ARR is approximately right now, and how long it's taken you to get to this point? What's your marketing strategy looked like, an…
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You'd probably want to get SOC 2 certified at some point, to not turn away a decent amount of potential users.
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Sounds a lot like Crystal, which is also similar to Ruby and features a green fiber runtime: https://crystal-lang.org/#concurrency …
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See also: oxc https://oxc.rs/ ezno https://github.com/kaleidawave/ezno …
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