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1:09 AM
Do AVX instructions run slower on commercial chips?
For power consumption perhaps? I ran a benchmark on my computer for AVX2 insturctions for a subprogram and it was roughly the same speed of a BLAS equivalent
and then I ran it on a intel xeon aws big box and it was about 10x faster
 
1:42 AM
No, usually the opposite.
Also a 10x difference is way too much
Perhaps the xeon was multi threaded?
Recall that optimized vs un-optimized BLAS is rarely more than a 2x performance difference for single threaded
 
@OneRaynyDay Are you running on a power/frequency constrained laptop? But still, 10x is probably too much.
 
 
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3:17 AM
Why does this neuron network thing look like a brute force algorithm repeated multiple times from smaller components to more integrated elements then to the whole picture?
brute force network
 
4:16 AM
First listed on 27 July, this house has been on Domain for 23 days (last updated on 8 July)
Does this sentence make sense for anyone else?
 
 
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6:24 AM
So ... is there still no elegant solutions to find the global maximum/minimum of a multi-variable function, unless it's of a special form that has known solutions?
 
 
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7:24 AM
@TelKitty yes because unless it's a special form it's not even guaranteed to be unique
It's 2:00am. Anybody working on anything cool? Halfway done with a graphical user interface to do 3D segmentation of volumetric data.
 
I am trying to find some interesting material for my next (also first) A.I. robotic group meeting.
 
What subject do you need?
Generally, for undergrads SLAM is easy to understand
 
My goal is to attract members so they return to the next meeting
I mean, neuron networks are not particular hard topic, but my goal is not teaching.
 
Actually they're pretty hard. If you don't think so you have not learned how to reliably solve machine learning problems.
 
They are computational intensive, and implementations convoluted. But concept is not that hard. Current stage is not implementing a neuron network so I don't have to get into the details.
Thinking attracting active members as a vector, implementing good neuron network as another. The best way to attract active members is to put effort into that vector, not putting more effort into some other vector which might have significant correlation with the first.
Goals as vectors, by Telkitty!
 
 
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8:52 AM
@Borgleader haha. Can't say I remember about myself back then.
 
 
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10:14 AM
@Mysticial You don't have any memories about you working at Google? That means it must have been extremely traumatizing.
 
He didn't stay there for long. Thanks to his experienced mentor(s) in the lounge. He has managed to fare better in his life.
 
 
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12:17 PM
Last time I was renting out the same property, vacancy rate was 1/3 of the current level. 'Thanks' to a few new developments nearby.
This game is going to be fun.
 
12:57 PM
While others see a problem, I see a challenge! </shameless_self_promotion>
 
 
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3:23 PM
@StackedCrooked I have memories about working at Google. But I don't run around talking about it all the time.
 
instead you brag about the awesome computers you keep acquiring...
 
@Mysticial How many GB of memories?
 
 
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4:49 PM
So I'm at a computer conference right now. And the presenter just used the word, "prostitution". haha
 
5:12 PM
@Mysticial I didn't know they allowed use of words like that at Stanford.
 
@JerryCoffin Not Stanford.
 
@Mysticial Oh, I guess they've moved it since the last time I was there.
Where's it at nowadays?
 
5:28 PM
@JerryCoffin De Anza College down in Cupertino.
 
Oh, doing a look, it's now at the Flint Center for the Performing Arts, in Cupertino. At least at first glance, it looks like it must have shrunk a bit since I was there--at that time, they had (if memory serves) three tracks running simultaneously through most of the conference, but it looks like now it's single-track. Probably an improvement. Multi-track programs usually have at least two things you want to see at once, then an hour or two when there's nothing you care about.
 
@JerryCoffin The solution obviously is to have the audience sit in the center and have the presenters surround them on all sides.
Like an inverse stadium.
 
@Mysticial That seems like it would be quite interesting (in the most Chinese sense of the word).
 
5:53 PM
@Mysticial So other than prostitution, has anything new and interesting been revealed yet?
 
Weddings
food-borne illnesses leading to death
 
@Mysticial I hate to have to point it out, but the tradition of weddings goes back quite a long ways...
 
GDPR
Given that you can see what presentation is going on right now, I'll let you guess at how all this gets tied together.
 
@Mysticial You obviously have no future as a technology reporter. A proper reporter can spin "we haven't heard any news" into a full-page story. You're sitting where there might be real news, and blithely saying: "Yeah, you can probably figure it out for yourself." :-)
 
i.e. I suck at BSing.
 
6:04 PM
@Mysticial That would be another way of putting it, yes.
 
Anyway, the presenter was talking about the "bad rep" that blockchain has due to Bitcoin. Hence the topic of criminals, drugs, hookers, ponzi schemes.
Then he went on about using blockchain to record non-digital events - such as a wedding. In case you need to prove to your wife that you actually got married or something.
And then we went on about issues involving GDPR and immutability.
 
honestly there is one example of a good blockchain that people seem to keep forgetting, Git
 
Obviously I'm not here for a blockchain presentation. But it's interesting nonetheless even if I kinda knew half the stuff already.
This guy really hates Bitcoin and crypto currencies since it's a zero-sum game that consumes an enormous amount of power. But he really loves blockchain as a concept and technology.
 
6:25 PM
@Mysticial I'm less bothered by "zero sum game", and more by accomplishing nothing of any real use (but maybe that's sort of what he really means).
 
6:56 PM
@Nyan It's only 10x via cherry picking the vector size
Around input size 1e4 I get a ~10x fwiw
And on my macbook pro I can generate the same graph but the blue and orange lines roughly are on the same logarithmic scale
this is for Lv 1 BLAS ops
I need to implement block matrix gemm with xnordot and see how that turns out as well
 
7:14 PM
@fredoverflow just watched your recursion vid. How about a follow up where you show how you could have it print "123" as "one hundred and twenty three".
 
7:34 PM
@Mysticial Las Vegas Wedding Chapels with Blockchain proof? Sounds like a business model.
 
@fredoverflow At first glance, it strikes me as a "going out of business" model--exactly what a lot of couples getting "married" in Las Vegas would rather avoid.
 
 
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10:52 PM
@fredoverflow You're not really married until your friend group agrees you're married.
 
11:27 PM
@Mikhail
What is this? #HotChips
woah, that's a big onebox
 
Some kind of nvidia brand GPU node
Looks like nvidia made the whole node?
Maybe a NVIDIA DGX-2?
 
I have no fucking clue.
 
ah...
 
A single HGX-2 replaces 300 CPU-powered servers, saving significant cost, space, and energy in the data center.
lol
 

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