| ▲ | beng-nl 6 hours ago | |
I see how jarring it is for you, but I want to comment-vouch against your flag. If you slow down a little, you can spot some meaning there. Its oddly phrased, but it does make sense that vectors (as in: simd vectors) are the building blocks of execution (to put it closer to how I might say it). I’ve had similar ideas in the past: clearly simd is the way to get the most out of your cpu. Can we design a language where all operations are automatically simd, and it takes effort to do anything in scalars? And I guess these array languages are what you might get. It’s not ‘unit vector of thought,’ btw, which is weirder than what it says. | ||