Tracking down a 25% Regression on LLVM RISC-V

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34 points | by luu 23 hours ago

2 comments

  • szmarczak 1 hour ago
    SVGs on Firefox are broken (like 0.1% of the size it needs to be).
  • brcmthrowaway 1 hour ago
    This really shouldn't be free work.
    • jeffbee 47 minutes ago
      Why not though? The entirety of the LLVM project is available to them, and you, for free, as is the RISC-V ISA itself. A lot of people are getting a lot of value from free and open software, and they may feel their contributions are in a like spirit.
    • Jyaif 1 hour ago
      Folks that do this work for "free" do it because they enjoy it.

      And a small observation: if you require money to do something, you usually have no chance of being as good as the folks that do it for the pleasure.

      • cjbgkagh 1 hour ago
        I would suggest that’s an availability bias, those who do it for free are more likely to blog about it.

        There is a common distinction between professional and amateur with the former getting paid for their work. In general there is an understanding that someone getting paid can focus and do it full time and are expected to be better than someone who does it as a hobby.

        Perhaps coding is an unusual space where the best coders are often misfits who have a hard time holding down a job.

        • luqtas 40 minutes ago
          i think you need to understand more about modern software infrastructure [0]

          [0] https://www.fordfoundation.org/learning/library/research-rep...

          • cjbgkagh 34 minutes ago
            I'm focusing on the following premise;

            > if you require money to do something, you usually have no chance of being as good as the folks that do it for the pleasure

            Not only do I think professional have a chance to be as good as amateurs, but the elite professionals are on average better than the elite amateurs.

            I do think that we would be better off if more elite amateurs became elite professionals.

            • luqtas 26 minutes ago
              should i repeat my comment and link the free document i doubt you read, again? modern software infrastructure runs on "folks that do it for the pleasure"
              • cjbgkagh 11 minutes ago
                I did read it and I agree with the sentiment, but disagree that professionals have no chance to reach the level of amateurs.
      • kubb 1 hour ago
        Sure but then they have to waste time working for money, rather than doing God’s work.