Coffee a is type of drug that gets you addicted every morning.
So is sugar and GPU kernels. Surprising these are not regulated
Jerry Tworek joked he only favors organic, roofline-optimized kernels.
Coffee a is type of drug that gets you addicted every morning.
So is sugar and GPU kernels. Surprising these are not regulated
Positive users equate GPU kernels with love and call the addictive coffee-sugar comparison sensible while praising optimization commitment, though one negative reply dismisses the analogy as nonsensical.
I only like my kernels homegrown and full organic perfect roofline optimized
Coffee a is type of drug that gets you addicted every morning.
So is sugar and GPU kernels. Surprising these are not regulated

@_arohan_ jokes aside the kernel addiction hits different when the compile fails at 3am

@_arohan_ GPU kernels are love Sugar and coffee are lust

@_arohan_ GPUs finally classified as addictive substances, just makes sense given withdrawal patterns.

@_arohan_ wait, so GPU kernels are on the same list as caffeine now
developer influence coming soon

@_arohan_ next up: regulating happiness because it feels too good
you cant make this list make sense

@_arohan_ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/On_Liberty

@MillionInt that commitment to optimization is serious energy, love to see it.

@_arohan_ Coffee is good than acidic drinks like coke

@MillionInt the homegrown roofline is always worth the wait though
tradeoff is missing the high of that morning addiction ritual

@MillionInt roofline optimized and locally sourced sound like a farmers market for compute

@MillionInt this is the most Linux-core self awareness ive seen all week
except youre kinda romanticizing the gpu part
Jerry Tworek joked he only favors organic, roofline-optimized kernels.
Coffee a is type of drug that gets you addicted every morning.
So is sugar and GPU kernels. Surprising these are not regulated