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About

This site belongs to Zhiyu Ding. I use it to publish and organize the technical notes I accumulate while learning, building, and debugging.

It is both part of my personal homepage and a knowledge base that I maintain over time. Instead of leaving useful material as short updates or scattered excerpts, I prefer turning problems, processes, and conclusions worth keeping into documents that can be revisited.

What I Write Here

The content mainly covers these areas:

  • High-performance computing and parallel programming
  • CUDA and GPU-related practice
  • Linux systems, containers, and engineering environment setup
  • Python and everyday development workflows
  • Course notes, project records, and periodic retrospectives

Some articles are basic summaries, some are hands-on guides, and some come from competitions, server environments, real engineering problems, or long-term reading that I later reorganized.

Why I Write

For me, writing is not just about showing a result. It is a way to make the learning process clear enough to reuse.

Many ideas feel understood the first time I meet them, but they only become durable after I restate them, add context, and correct the details. This site exists to do that work.

How This Site Is Maintained

I try to make each article meet a few standards:

  • Keep the necessary context, not just the conclusion.
  • Explain pitfalls, constraints, and where the solution applies.
  • Keep updating content when it can be improved, instead of letting old notes sit unchanged.

So this is not a site that is written once and left alone. It is closer to a gradually revised archive.

How To Browse

You can read by topic through the top navigation and sidebars, or use search directly.

If this is your first visit, CUDA, SuperComputer, Linux, and Python are good starting points for understanding the technical side of the site. If you just want to learn more about me, the homepage and CV are more direct.

Contact

If you find an error, a broken link, or a topic that should be expanded, feel free to contact me:

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