AI-Assisted GPU Porting of a 250k Line Legacy Weather Simulation Code 1 day ago (arxiv.org) 6 comments Jimmc414 Reply Add to library acidburnNSA 21 hours ago Oh man I have to try this on all the legacy Fortran nuclear reactor simulator codes originally written in the 1960s dboreham 20 hours ago I thought that's what "legacy weather simulation code" was! fooker 16 hours ago Yeah it's for simulating how many neutrons are going to be in the air.And what fraction of electromagnetic waves and particles are going to absorbed by those neutrons and other things in the air.Pretty much weather! idrissbellil 16 hours ago *necular daniyal22 3 hours ago Validating the numerical correctness across edge cases on 250k lines must have taken twice as long as the actual porting itself. simmerup 10 hours ago The plagiarism machine is so good at this
acidburnNSA 21 hours ago Oh man I have to try this on all the legacy Fortran nuclear reactor simulator codes originally written in the 1960s dboreham 20 hours ago I thought that's what "legacy weather simulation code" was! fooker 16 hours ago Yeah it's for simulating how many neutrons are going to be in the air.And what fraction of electromagnetic waves and particles are going to absorbed by those neutrons and other things in the air.Pretty much weather! idrissbellil 16 hours ago *necular
dboreham 20 hours ago I thought that's what "legacy weather simulation code" was! fooker 16 hours ago Yeah it's for simulating how many neutrons are going to be in the air.And what fraction of electromagnetic waves and particles are going to absorbed by those neutrons and other things in the air.Pretty much weather!
fooker 16 hours ago Yeah it's for simulating how many neutrons are going to be in the air.And what fraction of electromagnetic waves and particles are going to absorbed by those neutrons and other things in the air.Pretty much weather!
daniyal22 3 hours ago Validating the numerical correctness across edge cases on 250k lines must have taken twice as long as the actual porting itself.
Oh man I have to try this on all the legacy Fortran nuclear reactor simulator codes originally written in the 1960s
I thought that's what "legacy weather simulation code" was!
Yeah it's for simulating how many neutrons are going to be in the air.
And what fraction of electromagnetic waves and particles are going to absorbed by those neutrons and other things in the air.
Pretty much weather!
*necular
Validating the numerical correctness across edge cases on 250k lines must have taken twice as long as the actual porting itself.
The plagiarism machine is so good at this