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- Singapore
- soedirgo.dev
John Nagle
John-Nagle
DARPA Grand Challenge team leader, 2005.
MSCS, Stanford.
The Nagle Algorithm in TCP.
SiteTruth Silicon Valley
Daniel Lemire
lemire
Daniel Lemire is a computer science professor. His research is on software performance in data engineering.
Université du Québec (TELUQ) Montreal, Quebec, Canada
Rasmus
rsms
Personal Software, languages, compilers, Humans & Computers, and other fun things.
Past professional life at Figma, Facebook, Spotify, Dropbox, etc.
Playbit Berkeley
Tristan Hume
trishume
Open source enthusiast. Projects in Rust, Ruby, C++, JS, Objective-C and more.
San Francisco
Jon Gjengset
jonhoo
Rust educational streamer. At @helsing-ai. Previously at AWS. A fan of making things secure, fast, scalable, and well-documented.
@helsing-ai Oslo, Norway
Christopher Olah
colah
I want to understand things clearly and explain them well. Interpretability at Anthropic. Formerly OpenAI, Google Brain.
Anthropic San Francisco
Bob Nystrom
munificent
Programming language developer, ex-game developer, UI nerd, author of "Game Programming Patterns" and "Crafting Interpreters".
@google, on @dart-lang Seattle, WA