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> Back in the old days, people used to do general-purpose GPU programming by using shaders like GLSL. This is what inspired NVIDIA (and other companies) to eventually create CUDA (and friends).

I learned about this at the lecture last week. So fun to see this project.


the OS is the hardest part and they are developing it as open source. my understanding is that anybody can develop hardware for PebbleOs.



Are there any established alternatives to this? I couldn't seems to find them even though it's such a good idea and I think there is demand for this. Thank you.


For finding study partners -> Reddit. For directory (courses) -> https://www.classcentral.com/ For directory (books) -> https://www.oreilly.com/search/ Also, Goodreads.

These are the closest established alternatives.

Then, there's - https://www.mooclab.club/ - https://my.cuddy.app/

These are niche alternatives.


Haha, exactly the book I was searching


I added the book :) It seems you two can make study partners


thanks


it’s a pleasure since I’m Georgian, but there seems to be a bug that Georgia appears in every list without any logic.


I see this as valuable. Makes you reconsider everything you read online.


There's probably thousands of peopple doing this just for lols. Anyone can do this with an hour or two to spare... yep, we're probably talking with bots more often than with real humans :(


I think this project should double down on the getting to know new people aspect and not bother with the messaging aspect.


is there any other service like this? I really like this idea.


Yep really nice! I'm looking for something similar, a place where I can connect with other people who do hobby projects, and where we can meet and show off weekly projects and set goals. I know about https://www.startupschool.org/ of course. Would like something similar but not related to business, just to working on projects. Does something like that exist?


I've been looking for something like that too, for maths. Basically a group of self-learners, we set weekly goals (X pages or Y exercises from some book we'ee reading through) and then weekly meetings (online of course) for discussion of material and perhaps one person giving a presentation as well. Yours is similar but with projects instead. I've seen people using Discord and similar for things like these, I don't know if there's anything else.


it's nice seeing my native language's character: ჩ


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