
Ragnar {Groot Koerkamp} 🦋
@curious_coding
PhD on high troughput bioinformatics @ ETH Zurich; IMO, ICPC, Xoogler, Rust, road-cycling, hiking, wild camping, photography https://bsky.app/profile/curiouscod
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How can you gain a 40x increase in throughput over the #Rustlang standard library implementation? In 15 minutes, @curious_coding will show how to exploit what modern CPUs offer so you can achieve faster binary search. Join here > ow.ly/l8pl50XgfYT #ScyllaDB #P99CONF

i want knowledge to be passed by reference not by value
After years of research and continuous refinement, we’re thrilled to share that our paper on the MetaGraph framework — enabling Petabase-scale search across sequencing data — has been published today in Nature (nature.com/articles/s4158…).
How can you achieve 40x faster binary search? @curious_coding's #P99CONF talk will dive into everything that modern CPUs have to offer in order to gain 40x increased throughput over the Rust standard library implementation. Save your spot here > ow.ly/oT8X50XbeTo #ScyllaDB
I'm having a talk on "40x faster binary search" at #p99conf next Wednesday, Oct 22! Register now :) p99conf.io
It’s a bit easier to just explain how we got here. In the old days, memory and CPU ran at the same speed. The laws of physics make it incredibly hard to ramp up the MHz of the CPU while keeping physically separated memory chips in sync. The distance is just too far for the…
The question: "Why do CPUs have multiple cache levels?" often gets many CS students and professionals thinking and researching. This article from Fabian Giesen narrates a "cache story" in a relatable way, only to delve into the details - a must-read! fgiesen.wordpress.com/2016/08/07/why…

Asymptotically, O(n^(1/3)) isn't quite achievable in this universe for a variety of reasons, and you have to be pretty clever to even get O(n^(1/2)). If you fill space with memory cells that don't collapse into a black hole then memory access actually takes O(n) time!

Memory access is O(N^[1/3]) vitalik.eth.limo/general/2025/1…
I am calling for a moratorium on new tote bags. We all have more than enough tote bags already. Stop giving me tote bags at conferences. I do not want or need any more tote bags. See also: water bottles
So tired of this.

No longer interested in a H1-B visa? You can work for @PacBio as a Bioinformatics Software Engineer even from Europe. Apply today! pacbio.wd12.myworkdayjobs.com/en-US/PacBio-/…
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☕ there's a Dijkstra for everything: cs.utexas.edu/~EWD/transcrip…

I started using `rebase` instead of `merge` and now I understand why people were telling me to use rebase
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The C/C++/ObjC separate compilation architecture is one of the most underappreciated PL innovations of all time
Congratulations to Tomasz Kociumaka for winning the prestigious 2025 Presburger Award! An incredibly well-deserved recognition of his brilliant contributions to theoretical computer science! 👏🎖️ #PresburgerAward #TCS mimuw.edu.pl/~kociumaka/ eatcs.org/index.php/pres…
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