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Swayam Singh

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मैं उसके रूप का शहदाई, वो धूप छांव स हरजाई वो शौक है रंग बदलता है, मैं रंगरूप का सौदाई!!

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It's not Python which is a bottleneck, it was the careless programming. GIL can be disabled and this has to be the first question a programmer should ask himself when doing anything with low level Python.

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Achievement unlocked, My one NumPy fix broke the JAX ml_dtype project :) Behold others will break too TBH we were expecting this as it was a major big functionality change. Fix was deployed and will be available in nightlies within 3 days

Achievement unlocked, My one NumPy fix broke the JAX ml_dtype project :)
Behold others will break too TBH we were expecting this as it was a major big functionality change.

Fix was deployed and will be available in nightlies within 3 days
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Been chatting with the OSS squad about the tech stack for our next project. Nothing production-grade, just a fun side quest to build something cool. We’re leaning toward graph-reductions and pattern matching, so Rust came up right away. But honestly, none of us feel like fighting

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Our major userbase are scientists working with long precision, and it’s the best feeling when they contribute back. Big thanks to JaRoSchm for helping adding macOS ARM64 support over conda-forge! 🙌

Our major userbase are scientists working with long precision, and it’s the best feeling when they contribute back.
Big thanks to JaRoSchm for helping adding macOS ARM64 support over conda-forge! 🙌
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Timeline of the "Four Color Theorem" ... The regions on any map can be colored with 4 colors such that no two adjacent regions have the same color.

Timeline of the "Four Color Theorem"
... The regions on any map can be colored with 4 colors such that no two adjacent regions have the same color.
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Hmm I like the analogy that just like Euclid’s parallel postulate decides what kind of geometry our universe runs on, one, none, or infinitely many parallels. Maybe the Axiom of Choice does the same for the universe of sets. ZF lays the rules; AC decides which universe we’re in

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With the 200th PR merged, the NumPy-Quaddtype is now feature complete and strictly following the IEEE standards. New release is decided along with the release of NumPy-2.4. So from here on next phase: "All things SIMD and multi-threading" I appreciate the nightly testing,