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by ttybird2
1483 days ago
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So, just to make this clear, you were aware from the very start that - At 2017 when the study was made, CLBG relied (and still is) on "FFI, unsafe code, and hand-written SIMD intrinsics". - The author of that paper did in fact mention the benchmarks game. - The two 2017 CLBG examples that hayley-patton linked are exactly the same in the study's github repo. But despite that, you decided to waste everyone's time and your real complaint is that https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31502504 should have linked at the github links that I posted in https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=31548339 even though contents are exactly the same (at least as far as the argument is concerned, I have not and will not check if one of the versions has an extra ; or whatever), is that right? Edit: it came to my attention that you are the one running CLBG, you might want to mention that (either on your profile or on your posts) when you engage in CLBG-related arguments. |
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> … CLBG relied (and still is) on "FFI, unsafe code, and hand-written SIMD intrinsics".
Relied-on to do what ?