‘end-to-end’ directory
- See Also
- Gwern
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Links
- “100× Defect Tolerance: How Cerebras Solved the Yield Problem”, Wang 2025
- “Laziness, Impatience, Hubris: The 3 Programmer Virtues”, WikiWikiWeb 2025
- “How the Hourglass Won: Competition on the Information Superhighway”, Davie 2024
- “The Forecast Trap”, Boettiger 2022
- “Proper Value Equivalence”, Grimm et al 2021
- “The Value Equivalence Principle for Model-Based Reinforcement Learning”, Grimm et al 2020
- “Communication and Code Dependency Effects on Software Code Quality: An Empirical Analysis of Herbsleb Hypothesis”, Majumder et al 2019
- “Antikernel: A Decentralized Secure Hardware-Software Operating System Architecture”, Zonenberg 2015
- “The Operating System: Should There Be One?”, Kell 2013d
- “The Thermodynamics of Prediction”, Still et al 2012
- “Observations on Errors, Corrections, & Trust of Dependent Systems”, Hamilton 2012
- “STEPS Toward Expressive Programming Systems: "A Science Experiment"”, Ohshima et al 2012 (page 2)
- “Playing to Win Overview”, Sirlin 2006
- “Bow Ties, Metabolism and Disease”, Csete & Doyle 2004
- “Crash-Only Software”, Candea & Fox 2003
- “The British Navy Rules: Monitoring and Incompatible Incentives in the Age of Fighting Sail”, Allen 2002
- “Exokernel: An Operating System Architecture for Application-Level Resource Management”, Engler et al 1995
- “End-To-End Arguments In System Design”, Saltzer et al 1984
- “Fixing the Internet for Real Time Applications: Part I”
- “Fixing the Internet for Real Time Applications: Part II”
- “Fixing the Internet for Real-Time Applications: Part III”
- “Education of a Programmer. When I Left Microsoft in October 2016”, Crowley 2025
- “The Law of Leaky Abstractions”
- “The Internet Was Designed With a Narrow Waist”
- “My History With Forth & Stack Machines”
- Sort By Magic
- Wikipedia
- Miscellaneous
- Bibliography
See Also
Gwern
“Why Do Hipsters Steal Stuff?”, Gwern 2022
Links
“100× Defect Tolerance: How Cerebras Solved the Yield Problem”, Wang 2025
100× Defect Tolerance: How Cerebras Solved the Yield Problem
“Laziness, Impatience, Hubris: The 3 Programmer Virtues”, WikiWikiWeb 2025
“How the Hourglass Won: Competition on the Information Superhighway”, Davie 2024
How the Hourglass Won: Competition on the Information Superhighway :
“The Forecast Trap”, Boettiger 2022
“Proper Value Equivalence”, Grimm et al 2021
“The Value Equivalence Principle for Model-Based Reinforcement Learning”, Grimm et al 2020
The Value Equivalence Principle for Model-Based Reinforcement Learning
“Communication and Code Dependency Effects on Software Code Quality: An Empirical Analysis of Herbsleb Hypothesis”, Majumder et al 2019
“Antikernel: A Decentralized Secure Hardware-Software Operating System Architecture”, Zonenberg 2015
Antikernel: A decentralized secure hardware-software operating system architecture
“The Operating System: Should There Be One?”, Kell 2013d
“The Thermodynamics of Prediction”, Still et al 2012
“Observations on Errors, Corrections, & Trust of Dependent Systems”, Hamilton 2012
Observations on Errors, Corrections, & Trust of Dependent Systems
“STEPS Toward Expressive Programming Systems: "A Science Experiment"”, Ohshima et al 2012 (page 2)
STEPS Toward Expressive Programming Systems: "A Science Experiment"
“Playing to Win Overview”, Sirlin 2006
“Bow Ties, Metabolism and Disease”, Csete & Doyle 2004
“Crash-Only Software”, Candea & Fox 2003
“The British Navy Rules: Monitoring and Incompatible Incentives in the Age of Fighting Sail”, Allen 2002
The British Navy Rules: Monitoring and Incompatible Incentives in the Age of Fighting Sail
“Exokernel: An Operating System Architecture for Application-Level Resource Management”, Engler et al 1995
Exokernel: An Operating System Architecture for Application-Level Resource Management
“End-To-End Arguments In System Design”, Saltzer et al 1984
“Fixing the Internet for Real Time Applications: Part I”
“Fixing the Internet for Real Time Applications: Part II”
“Fixing the Internet for Real-Time Applications: Part III”
“Education of a Programmer. When I Left Microsoft in October 2016”, Crowley 2025
Education of a Programmer. When I left Microsoft in October 2016
“The Law of Leaky Abstractions”
The Law of Leaky Abstractions :
View External Link:
https://www.joelonsoftware.com/2002/11/11/the-law-of-leaky-abstractions/
“The Internet Was Designed With a Narrow Waist”
“My History With Forth & Stack Machines”
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thermodynamics-prediction software-dependency empirical-analysis gaming-strategy code-quality
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system-architecture research-systems application-level design-endpoints resource-management error-observations analysis
Wikipedia
Miscellaneous
Bibliography
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https://arxiv.org/abs/2106.10316#deepmind
: “Proper Value Equivalence”, -
https://arxiv.org/abs/2011.03506#deepmind
: “The Value Equivalence Principle for Model-Based Reinforcement Learning”, -
2004-csete.pdf
: “Bow Ties, Metabolism and Disease”, -
2002-allen.pdf
: “The British Navy Rules: Monitoring and Incompatible Incentives in the Age of Fighting Sail”,