Cade Brown
Cade is a software developer at NVIDIA working on the cuFFT library, and hobbyist research mathematician in his free time.
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The WOW CSS Styling Regime by Cade Brown on How I use markdown and other tools to write my blog posts. A very long description you should never write is this one! And Im just using it to test out the CSS styling for post cards. Again: How I use markdown and other tools to write my blog posts. A very long description you should never write is this one! And Im just using it to test out the CSS styling for post cards. Again: How I use markdown and other tools to write my blog posts. A very long description you should never write is this one! And Im just using it to test out the CSS styling for post cards. View More
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My Writing Environment by Cade Brown on How I use markdown and other tools to write my blog posts with Astro. View More
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Diffusion Wallpapers and Posters by Cade Brown on These are wallpapers and posters made by playing around with Stable Diffusion. View More
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My Desktop: Knuth by Cade Brown on Building a machine for programming, machine learning, gaming, content creation, and more. View More
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SMCEFR: Sentinel-3 Satellite Dataset by Cade Brown on An open science dataset for machine learning and analysis, sourced from the Sentinel-3 mission data. View More
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Generating Videos with VQGAN+CLIP by Cade Brown on A super cool model that you can use to generate images and videos, with a little bit of code. View More
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DIY: Primality Testing with Miller-Rabin by Cade Brown on Checking whether a number is prime is simple in theory, but can be catastrophically slow. View More
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Rendering Fractals From Scratch by Cade Brown on A personal obsession of mine, explained in depth. View More
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Dense Linear Algebra on AMD GPUs by Cade Brown on TL;DR: we were able to get 73% faster time-to-solution for solvers, and up to 60x faster for BLAS operations. View More
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DIY: Gamma and Zeta Functions by Cade Brown on Sometimes its fun to peek under the hood and see how your computer actually computes things. View More
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My First OEIS Entry: A267263 by Cade Brown on An introduction to the sequence A267263, and how it relates to the primorial number system. View More