Recs on resources and people who are working on these or would like to learn and work on these pleasee!!
I feel like people who know about distributed training, CUDA kernels, JAX/Flax, GPU clusters, profiling etc have a massive edge currently Maybe I should learn those too
Things that didn't exist three months ago: - o3 - o4-mini - GPT-4.1 - Flux Kontext - GPT Image 1 (4o image gen) - Claude 4 - Llama 4 - Codex - Veo 3 - Gemini 2.5 Pro - Gemini 2.5 Flash
im not ashamed to admit that im 23 years old and im only now learning how linux works great piece: tldp.org/HOWTO/Unix-and… linux abc, check this dude out. he's been in the game since you could not walk
Gamify CS education You spawn in with a thinkpad and a usb with arch You don’t even get to see your course content until you setup your laptop Everything happens on a quest basis and everyone gets different hardware so you have to do it yourself
Everything just seems so good aahhhhh
I feel like people who know about distributed training, CUDA kernels, JAX/Flax, GPU clusters, profiling etc have a massive edge currently Maybe I should learn those too
Man unit 4 pissed me off, Assembly is the worst thing ever, nobody should use it, check this if you want to ruin your functioning brain- github.com/harshvardhan27…
Unit 3 was very difficult, I had problems understanding flip flops and related concepts during Digital Design, and still do, but I was able to complete this module, some things were repetitive so that was easy to do, but the Program Counter was really difficult to do, Onto unit 4
I was challenged to make a chip to speed up transformers in 1 month with no prior experience. Here's my plan to make it happen — all suggestions are welcome! 1. Fundamentals - What are the essential building blocks of computers? > Circuit Physics & Transistors: Watch…

I always struggle with project ideas, I can implement stuff easily, but unless I get an idea, there's barely any motivation, anyways, drop something any one of you wants built, hopefully related to ml, dl or nlp, I'll try to build it. #AI #LLM #DeepLearning #projects
Unit 3 was very difficult, I had problems understanding flip flops and related concepts during Digital Design, and still do, but I was able to complete this module, some things were repetitive so that was easy to do, but the Program Counter was really difficult to do, Onto unit 4
Okay so, unit 2 was easy, I struggled just a tiny bit at the ALU section, but that wasn't very difficult to overcome, again modularization helps a lot, I used so many gates from the last unit, it felt good that I didn't have to worry about previous implementations:)
Okay so, unit 2 was easy, I struggled just a tiny bit at the ALU section, but that wasn't very difficult to overcome, again modularization helps a lot, I used so many gates from the last unit, it felt good that I didn't have to worry about previous implementations:)
Unit 1 finished, Nand 2 tetris is an amazing course so far, its easier to complete the assignments if you do it one step at a time, modularization is everywhere:). I think its going to get a little bit complex from the next unit, wish me luck #nand2tetris #programming
Unit 1 finished, Nand 2 tetris is an amazing course so far, its easier to complete the assignments if you do it one step at a time, modularization is everywhere:). I think its going to get a little bit complex from the next unit, wish me luck #nand2tetris #programming
Unit 0 finished, maybe the reason I stopped the course the previous times was because I was so scared of doing anything hardware related(guess I should've focused more on the Digital Design classes), I think I just need to push through the other 6 units:) github.com/harshvardhan27…
be like him > make an entire os in rust > live stream the process for 2 hours daily while teaching > do not care about views and subs ABSOLUTE CHAD!!!

This is so damn cool!!!!
RELEASE DAY After almost 10 years of hard work, tireless research, and a dive deep into the kernels of computer science, I finally realized a dream: running a high-level language on GPUs. And I'm giving it to the world! Bend compiles modern programming features, including: -…
Unit 0 finished, maybe the reason I stopped the course the previous times was because I was so scared of doing anything hardware related(guess I should've focused more on the Digital Design classes), I think I just need to push through the other 6 units:) github.com/harshvardhan27…
I have re-started the course Nand2Tetris for the 3rd time now, I need you guys to keep me accountable pls:(
Thank God, the old version is nothing compared to the demo:)
also for clarity: the new voice mode hasn't shipped yet (though the text mode of GPT-4o has). what you can currently use in the app is the old version. the new one is very much worth the wait!
I have re-started the course Nand2Tetris for the 3rd time now, I need you guys to keep me accountable pls:(
Redis and RabbitMQ are just amazing, need to learn a lot more about them though:)
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