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loda-rust
- SETI Home Is in Hibernation
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Understanding Bloom Filters by building one
https://github.com/loda-lang/loda-rust/blob/develop/rust_pro...
I use 4 bloomfilters for rejecting programs that aren't present in the oeis database. First 10 terms are computed, and reject if the terms aren't present in the 1st bloomfilter. Next 10 terms more are computed, and rejected if the 20 terms aren't present in the 2nd bloomfilter. All the way up to 40 terms. If a mined program has possible 40 correct terms, there is a chance that the program may compute the entire oeis integer sequence correct.
Shameless self promotion: If you have cpu resources to spare, then please contribute to LODA, an open source project for mining oeis integer sequences.
- Ask HN: What web apps use WASM today?
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Paul Graham's Twitter thread on Search engines and SEO spam
https://github.com/loda-lang/loda-rust/blob/develop/script/t...
Example of the 100 most similar documents:
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Loda-lang – language, computational model, and OEIS miner
https://github.com/loda-lang/loda-rust/blob/develop/document...
OEIS has a number of references from other sequences. If it's a popular sequence then the number of references is high. Usually it's humans that specify the references.
Unlike OEIS, the LODA programs references are mined. The most popular LODA program (A132106) has only a few references in OEIS, maybe it's overlooked in OEIS.
awesome-distributed-system-p
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SETI Home Is in Hibernation
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[1] Awesome Distributed System Projects, https://github.com/roma-glushko/awesome-distributed-system-p...
[2] Distributed Computing with Open-Source Software http://stanford.edu/~rezab/slides/infosys_reza.pdf
What are some alternatives?
wasm4 - Build retro games using WebAssembly for a fantasy console.
awesome-distributed-system-projects - 🚀 List of distributed system projects for inspiration and learning to build distributed services from real world examples
python-bloom-filter - Bloom filter for Python
uBlock-Origin-dev-filter - Filters to block and remove copycat-websites from DuckDuckGo, Google and other search engines. Specific to dev websites like StackOverflow or GitHub.
loda - LODA is an assembly language, a computational model and a tool for mining integer sequence programs.
loda-cpp - Runtime and miner for the LODA language written in C++
textyle - Web tilemap editor for 2D games built using React JS, WebGL and Rust (WASM).
loda-identify-similar-programs - Measure how similar LODA programs are
boinc - Open-source software for volunteer computing and grid computing.
Yacy - Distributed Peer-to-Peer Web Search Engine and Intranet Search Appliance
hivemind - Decentralized deep learning in PyTorch. Built to train models on thousands of volunteers across the world.