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pikuma.com on X: "Alysa Liu recently went viral for her Teen Vogue rant on MMX. “Most Pentium MMX vectorization was premature micro-optimization & aged poorly. The same code rewritten a few years later with streaming SIMD or even compiled automatically often outperformed it with far less effort.” https://t.co/fZg36wY8Db" / X
pikuma.com on X: "Alysa Liu recently went viral for her Teen Vogue rant on MMX. “Most Pentium MMX vectorization was premature micro-optimization & aged poorly. The same code rewritten a few years later with streaming SIMD or even compiled automatically often outperformed it with far less effort.” https://t.co/fZg36wY8Db" / X
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pikuma.com on X: "Alysa Liu recently went viral for her Teen Vogue rant on MMX. “Most Pentium MMX vectorization was premature micro-optimization & aged poorly. The same code rewritten a few years later with streaming SIMD or even compiled automatically often outperformed it with far less effort.” https://t.co/fZg36wY8Db" / X
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The Making of a Techno-Nationalist Elite - American Affairs Journal
The Making of a Techno-Nationalist Elite - American Affairs Journal
A sharp critique of Karp and Zamiska’s “The Technological Republic,” arguing that Karp and Zamiska’s “The Technological Republic” talks a big game about turning Silicon Valley into a patriotic, nation‑serving elite but never says how to do it. It avoids concrete positions and offers little more than speeches and a call to revive the Western canon, which the reviewer sees as superficial. In contrast, America once had a true techno‑nationalist elite—the post–Civil War “Eastern Establishment”—that actually fused industry, finance, law, politics, and culture into a coordinated national project, backed by hard institutions, legal changes, party alliances, and a shared moral code reproduced through schools, clubs, and families.
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The Making of a Techno-Nationalist Elite - American Affairs Journal
The Other Stuff Podcast on X: "Steph Ango (@kepano) is a designer, entrepreneur, and the CEO of Obsidian. In this episode, we discussed his journey from creating Winamp skins to leading Obsidian, and the fundamental patterns and inclinations that drive everything he explores and makes. We discussed Obsidian https://t.co/n6B0w81WaX" / X
The Other Stuff Podcast on X: "Steph Ango (@kepano) is a designer, entrepreneur, and the CEO of Obsidian. In this episode, we discussed his journey from creating Winamp skins to leading Obsidian, and the fundamental patterns and inclinations that drive everything he explores and makes. We discussed Obsidian https://t.co/n6B0w81WaX" / X
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The Other Stuff Podcast on X: "Steph Ango (@kepano) is a designer, entrepreneur, and the CEO of Obsidian. In this episode, we discussed his journey from creating Winamp skins to leading Obsidian, and the fundamental patterns and inclinations that drive everything he explores and makes. We discussed Obsidian https://t.co/n6B0w81WaX" / X