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| | | | | Artificial intelligence (AI) is a wide-ranging branch of computer science concerned with building smart machines capable of performing tasks that typically | |
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| | | | | Artificial intelligence (AI) has swiftly transitioned from a niche technology to a mainstream phenomenon, heralded as the next big revolution in tech. Everywhere you turn, AI is making headlines. From self-driving cars and personalized medicine to intelligent robots and chatbots, the promise of AI seems boundless. Nvidia, the company whose chips power much of the AI revolution, recently reported record profits, sparking investor enthusiasm and further fueling the AI hype. However, as we bask in the glow ... | |
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| | | [AI summary] The article discusses the author's experience of running Lean, a pure functional programming language, on an ESP32 microcontroller for a project involving LED control. Despite Lean's purity, the author utilized its monadic features to handle impure operations like GPIO manipulation and delays. The project involved significant optimizations, including custom bit-banging for the WS2812 LED protocol and reducing code size through various techniques. The author also outlines future directions for the project, including potential improvements in compilation, hardware support, and further optimizations. | ||