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Hi,
I believe the first bullet of the enforcement section of C.35 is too broad. The rule title says:
> A base class destructor should be either public and virtual, or protected and non-virtual
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Hello.
I was testing examples and they seem to use a high CPU. My idea is that if there is no data they create "empty" iterations.
After adding some code seems like I can get 300 FPS which of course…
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In a beacon block, we have N data roots `r[1] ... r[n]` (in the worst case, N = 256), each of which represent data `d[1] ... d[n]` of different sizes: on average 128 kB, in the worst case 512 kB. We w…
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Currently, we treat each of the Q, K, V LoRAs as distinct tensors, meaning we do 3 SGMV calls per layer instead of 1. We should fuse them to improve batching.
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I have a code that saves data from streaming sensors for later retrieval. The backend is a 1 Gb NAND flash with blocksize of 128 kB (MT29). I've been experimenting with the regular flushing of the fil…
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and actually compare to, say, `dok_matrix`.
ev-br updated
8 years ago
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[P0829](https://wg21.link/P0829) proposes to update the requirements for freestanding implmentations of the C++ standard, with notably a plea to make most of the header `` available to those implement…