Yuxin Wu
Yuxin Wu shares in-depth insights on Python, PyTorch, and large-scale software design. Explore tutorials on memory optimization, data loading, stacked diffs, static initialization, and building efficient deep learning systems.
Yuxin Wu shares in-depth insights on Python, PyTorch, and large-scale software design. Explore tutorials on memory optimization, data loading, stacked diffs, static initialization, and building efficient deep learning systems.
Allie Coleman writes about real-world software engineering through practical stories and experiments, with a strong focus on Ruby on Rails, performance, observability, and modern tools like ChatGPT. Her posts blend hands-on problem solving with thoughtful takes on product and engineering practices.
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