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@Nils Basically just use libtorch and don't build from scratch
@Nils I sometimes use github.com/ermig1979/Simd or even intel performance primtives
@Nils but for serious work we usually shift to the GPU and the best developer velocity is still with things like libtorch
@Nils I live in the future so for image processing we can describe our pipelines using onnx and run on tensorrt
 
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posted on April 26, 2024 by John Farrier

From the White House to the NSA to Bjarne Stroustrup has an opinion on C++ and Memory Safety.  Let's examine this from a historical context and see where this debate may lead. Looking for Pointers: The C++ Memory Safety Debate by John Farrier From the article: The dialogue around C++ and memory safety has intensified following recent evaluations by authoritativ

 
@Mikhail Thank you for the pointer to the Simd library I will have a look. Use libtorch: That was basically also my conclusion even though it is huge and slow to build.
 
posted on April 26, 2024 by Giovanni Dicanio

Windows EXE files can contain resources, including binary resources. In particular, you can embedd one or more DLLs into an EXE, and then extract them at run-time. Let's learn more about that in the following article: Embedding (and Extracting) Binary Files like DLLs into an EXE as Resources by Giovanni Dicanio From the article: A Windows .EXE executable file can co

 
Yeah but I find it weird you're building it from scratch
Like we had to build it from scratch for arm and it sucked
btw for x86 (not gpu) libtorch can be beat by a factor N because its not parallel
 
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