Bootstrap knowledge of LLMs ASAP. With a bias/focus to GPT.
Avoid being a link dump. Try to provide only valuable well tuned information.
Neural network links before starting with transformers.
Note: I have moved this list to a proper repository. I'll leave this gist up, but it won't be updated. To submit an idea, open a PR on the repo.
Note that I have not tried all of these personally, and cannot and do not vouch for all of the tools listed here. In most cases, the descriptions here are copied directly from their code repos. Some may have been abandoned. Investigate before installing/using.
The ones I use regularly include: bat, dust, fd, fend, hyperfine, miniserve, ripgrep, just, cargo-audit and cargo-wipe.
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There is a nice GIF illustrating a technique called "frustum culling" in this Kotaku article: http://kotaku.com/horizon-zero-dawn-uses-all-sorts-of-clever-tricks-to-lo-1794385026
The interwebs being what they are, this has also led to some controversy.
Some people have interpreted the opening sentence "Every time you move the camera in Horizon Zero Dawn, the game is doing all sorts of under-the-hood calculations, loading and unloading chunks of world to ensure that it all runs properly," as being about the GIF; that's not what frustum culling does, but that's probably not what the article's author meant anyway.
Before you continue, if you don't know what IMGUI is don't bother reading this post, just ignore it, don't write anything in comments section, etc. If you're curious about IMGUI see bottom of this post, otherwise continue whatever you were doing, this post it's not for you. Thanks!
If you know what IMGUI is, for context read following presentations and blog posts:
http://courses.cms.caltech.edu/cs179/ | |
http://www.amd.com/Documents/GCN_Architecture_whitepaper.pdf | |
https://community.arm.com/graphics/b/blog | |
http://cdn.imgtec.com/sdk-documentation/PowerVR+Hardware.Architecture+Overview+for+Developers.pdf | |
http://cdn.imgtec.com/sdk-documentation/PowerVR+Series5.Architecture+Guide+for+Developers.pdf | |
https://www.imgtec.com/blog/a-look-at-the-powervr-graphics-architecture-tile-based-rendering/ | |
https://www.imgtec.com/blog/the-dr-in-tbdr-deferred-rendering-in-rogue/ | |
http://developer.amd.com/tools-and-sdks/opencl-zone/amd-accelerated-parallel-processing-app-sdk/opencl-optimization-guide/#50401334_pgfId-412605 | |
https://fgiesen.wordpress.com/2011/07/09/a-trip-through-the-graphics-pipeline-2011-index/ | |
https://community.arm.com/graphics/b/documents/posts/moving-mobile-graphics#siggraph2015 |
Orthodox C++ (sometimes referred as C+) is minimal subset of C++ that improves C, but avoids all unnecessary things from so called Modern C++. It's exactly opposite of what Modern C++ suppose to be.
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SourceTree does not yet officially support Kaleidoscope 2, so here is how to set it up:
In Preferences, under Diff:
You can try selecting Kaleidoscope, but we have had reports of mixed results. Some people have rebuilt their launch services database and restarted and been able to use Kaleidoscope this way:
/System/Library/Frameworks/CoreServices.framework/Versions/A/Frameworks/LaunchServices.framework/Versions/A/Support/lsregister -kill -r -domain local -domain system -domain use
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