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Great article. Really well written.


Is this what the kids call "astroturfing"?


It wouldn't be a first for CodeCrafters

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38236285


Everything about this design feels wrong. Like they went out of their way to make it unappealing.


Was there supposed to be a connection to AI?


From the post itself, no, but the top comment made the connection through a guardian article, though it's a bit of a stretch for this fairy tale.

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45300111


Articles like this make me feel bad. Many articles on HN do this to me, but ones like this in particular. I can sense the author's excitement, and everything sounds so profound, yet I have no clue what any of it actually means. The worst part is, even if it was ELI5, I'm fairly sure I'd still be lost. I guess I'll just go eat more Pop Tarts.


If it feels opaque, you’re in good company. One of the core ideas I work with is that part of what lets us “stay ahead” cognitively is embracing density: not because every idea must be immediately digestible, but because wrestling with dense models (math, theory, abstraction) builds the muscle. You don’t need to grasp every LASSO coefficient to feel the weight of what constraint means. And yes — Pop-Tarts are more than fine (those Hariboesque gummies recently dropped at Trader Joes is that for me.) We all need something simple now & then when the brain’s been stretched.


Video demo would be amazing.


It should be embedded into the website alongside the pictures, in a carousel.


No, you're not.


This is perfect!


it's the critical insight I was missing!


I feel like I missed a whole section somewhere. "Built a toy TPU". What does that mean? I have no idea what was actually "built" here.


By "toy TPU", we simulated forward pass + backprop on a minimal tpu-like accelerator.


TempleOS?


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