hyperfine results are in on start-up time, a.k.a.
Print["Hello, World!"]
vs
#include<stdio.h>
void main() {printf("Hello, World!\n");}
wolframscript took 1.245s
a.out took 1.4ms
C wins by a factor 889!
😄
NB: off course this is in no way neither fair nor a correct real world comparison 🫣
02.01.2026 10:46
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Thank you, Martin!
Very glad you liked it – it was fun to write 😃
Also thank you for mentioning hyperfine. I do think it would be unfair towards Mathematica and Julia to use "wall time" to compare with C. As in maybe >1 order of magnitude…
But now I have to play with that also 😄
…to be cont.
02.01.2026 10:34
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Re-learning something about
scientific computing
Some things that should not
have been forgotten were lost. History became legend. Legend became
myth
I just realized that what I write about in this piece is just the same kind of fun as what I had with my ZX Spectrum 30 years ago. Exactly the kind of joyful uselessness encouraged by the Queen.
Best wishes for a new year filled with useless things that make it fun to be alive 🙂🎇
31.12.2025 14:19
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Assistant Professor in Applied Natural Language Processing - Vacancy at Aarhus University
Vacancy at Department of Management, Aarhus University
🚨Come work with me! 🚨We're hiring a tenure-track assistant professor in Applied Natural Language Processing (deadline Feb 1).
international.au.dk/about/profil...
Deadline February 1.
This is an exciting position for someone with strong NLP skills, and an interest.../1
10.01.2025 20:48
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I told it to speak Danish, which it agreed to — in Norwegian but insisting it was Danish. I actually got a bit carried away due to its very human like language and way of speaking. I don’t need that level of artificial human interaction
12.12.2024 07:20
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Alas, the day’s afoot. For me it began with the news of Googles new AI release and then spiraled into a regular argument with an audio AI on whether it spoke Danish or Norwegian
12.12.2024 07:20
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Loved "Greatest Hits Versus Deep Cuts: Exploring Variety in Setlists Across Artists and Musical Genres" (Edward Abel & Andrew Goddard) #CHR2024
You can explore the setlist data in this cool web app edabel.shinyapps.io/setlist-vari...
Bruce, please bring more variety back into your setlists!
06.12.2024 15:16
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🎥 Sneak Peek: Lauren Klein at #CHR2024
Don’t miss @laurenfklein.bsky.social’s keynote speech titled "When Theory Leads: Towards a Humanities-Forward Model of Computational Research" at 9 o’clock this morning! 🕘
06.12.2024 06:13
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If you're attending #CHR2024 or if you want to follow along at home, you can pin this feed to your home page. Currently just looks for the hashtag, lmk if I should match to anything else.
03.12.2024 12:23
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It probably won’t and it’s just a condition, something unavoidable and we’ll just have to migrate every five years or such.
25.11.2024 18:24
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The victory march of democracy has ended
What can we as researchers do?
In the Scandinavian countries, a particular tool is available: Democracy & Power Studies.
The Danish government appointed me as director of such a study. We started our work this year.
A 🧵 on what we do & how we do it
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23.11.2024 15:03
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CEUR-WS.org/Vol-3834 - Computational Humanities Research 2024
Our proceedings are out! 🚨 They include no less than 78 papers that reflect the diverse and innovative research happening within the Computational Humanities. Take a dive here: ceur-ws.org/Vol-3834/
20.11.2024 09:55
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🎉 Final Call for Registrations! 🚀
The #CHR2024 Conference is just around the corner, and registration is closing soon!
📅 Registration Deadline: November 25 (local time)
📍 Event Dates: December 4-6
🌐 Register here: events.au.dk/chr2024/
22.11.2024 15:31
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