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For hardware folks: Using RISC-V.

Legit, some dude in US Congress is wanting to crack down on China via… RISC-V exports, because oh no, the technology is too open and might give China some of our IP. Oh and by the way, dude has a pretty big Intel portfolio, but nevermind that!!

As an aside, why the hell are lawmakers allowed to trade stocks?

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It’s especially dumb because RISC-V is – dare I say it – inevitably the future. Trying to crack down on RISC-V is like trying to crack down on Linux or solar photovoltaics or wind turbines. That is, you can try to crack down, but the fundamental value proposition is simply too good. All you’ll achieve in cracking down is hurting yourself while everyone else gets ahead.

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I’d compare it to the RSA encryption algorithm. It was classified as a weapon by the US and was banned from being spread internationally, so open source advocates put the source code basically everywhere. It was even printed on shirts

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When you trust people in power to hold themselves accountable, accountability seems to disappear over time.

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There’s no trust there. They’re in power and have a good deal of money, so there isn’t a whole lot we can actually do about it. Arguably, wanting power for the express purposes of making a buck and being less accountable for anything is a good reason for running for office.

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guess I gotta get familiar with RISC-V then

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This talk, given by David Patterson (a legend in computer architecture and one of the people who helped create RISC-V at UC Berkeley) is an excellent (and accessible) introduction.

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Here is an alternative Piped link(s):

This talk

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Thank you so much for that. I haven’t touched hardware in a long time, but it’s exciting to see how much impact it’s already had on ML.

Also, the bit about a 63,000x improvement over python is going to be something I bring up in a conversation I just see it.

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I got confused seeing my university’s YouTube channel open up, thought I clicked on a recording for one of my classes lol

If anyone else is from UBC, we’re over at !UBC@lemmy.ca

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To answer your question, because we the people allowed it and we continue to allow it by not demanding it be ended or at the very least supporting candidates campaigning on doing something about it.

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By people, you mean the Republican voter. We Democrats can’t put pressure on our candidates about these issues because losing means a batshit insane right wing / nazi / Christian nationalist wins…

So we have to pick and chose our battles. I’ve got bigger issues than multi millionaires being allowed to trade stocks.

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So we have to pick and chose our battles. I’ve got bigger issues than multi millionaires being allowed to trade stocks.

ITT:

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I agree. I’ll happily take some of them downvotes please

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JFC. Someone got paid off… Arm, Intel, apple? All three?

Leave my Espressif shit alone!

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While we’re on the topic, can anyone recommend some good RISC-V computers? It seems interesting and I’d like to try it out.

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Right now RISc-V has the same problem that ARM has in that anything that is affordable is pretty much only single board computers. Luckily for RISc-V someone made a list of all the SBCs http://krimsky.net/articles/riscvsbc.html

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