the-algorithm
benchmarks
the-algorithm | benchmarks | |
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265 | 40 | |
10 | 2,747 | |
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10.0 | 7.2 | |
about 2 years ago | 3 months ago | |
Makefile | ||
- | MIT License |
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the-algorithm
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"xAI will open source Grok"
> Wasn’t the tweet recommendation system “open sourced” as well? Does this guy know the difference between open source and “open source”?
What do you mean? There exists only one binding definition of open source
> https://opensource.org/osd
and either some product does satisfy it, or it doesn't. As far as I am aware
> https://github.com/twitter/the-algorithm
does satisfy the open source definition, so your sarcasm looks demagogical to me, but I am very willing to learn something new.
- Recommendation algorithm manipulation via mass blocks
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Leaving Twitter
I'm not a Twitter user so if this is a dumb question I apologize.
This sounds like a pretty serious allegation. How do you know this is true? Is it in the source code?[1]
[1]: https://github.com/twitter/the-algorithm
- The new X button doesn't close the website
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Twitter has officially changed its logo to ‘X’
There is already a bug report for this: https://github.com/twitter/the-algorithm/issues/1876
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The look of a man who has royally screwed up
There is a way for Meta to fuck this up. The Algorithm is licensed under GPL, which is a copyleft license. That means any derivative works based on it must also be licensed and open sourced under GPL. If Meta doesn't do that, they may be on the hook.
- The irony
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Twitter sends Meta cease-and-desist letter over new Threads app: Sources
And I believe the source for that was effectively opened up to the world: https://github.com/twitter/the-algorithm
- Twitter is threatening to sue Meta over threads. Here’s the letter Twitter sent Meta
benchmarks
- Some Benchmarks of Different Languages
- Building a high performance JSON parser
- Top 5 Fastest Programming Languages
- Twitter (re)Releases Recommendation Algorithm on GitHub
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How green or energy efficient is the Go programming language?
GitHub - kostya/benchmarks: Some benchmarks of different languages
- how to benchmark a programming language
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Ruby 3.2.0 Is from Another Dimension
In all the language comparisons I've found over the years, Python consistently comes out slightly slower, for example:
https://github.com/kostya/benchmarks
Bearing in mind these are probably not even using YJIT, which makes Ruby considerably faster in some scenarios.
- I made a 88x88 version of the big display image command generator in Python! (will share github link if admins allow it)
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The original computer languages benchmark is back
Also, here is another benchmark: https://github.com/kostya/benchmarks
- Why does Scala seem to be slow at benchmark results?
What are some alternatives?
hn-search - Hacker News Search
libuv - Cross-platform asynchronous I/O
the-algorithm-ml - Source code for Twitter's Recommendation Algorithm
lua-languages - Languages that compile to Lua
Mastodon - Your self-hosted, globally interconnected microblogging community
julia - The Julia Programming Language
apple-notes-liberator - Free your Apple Notes data from Notes.app
beartype - Unbearably fast near-real-time hybrid runtime-static type-checking in pure Python.
Async Ruby - An awesome asynchronous event-driven reactor for Ruby.
mypyc - Compile type annotated Python to fast C extensions
Finagle - A fault tolerant, protocol-agnostic RPC system
Cython - The most widely used Python to C compiler