Bart Wronski 🇺🇦🇵🇸
@bartwr.bsky.social
Engineering, Computer Graphics, Art, DSP, ML
Culture, Techno, Industrial, and Electronic Music.
Research Scientist at NVIDIA.
Ex Google Research, Ex games (Sony, Ubisoft, CD Projekt).
Politically leftist. He/they.
https://linktr.ee/bartwronsk
Culture, Techno, Industrial, and Electronic Music.
Research Scientist at NVIDIA.
Ex Google Research, Ex games (Sony, Ubisoft, CD Projekt).
Politically leftist. He/they.
https://linktr.ee/bartwronsk
Hostages. People held without any charge and released in exchanges etc. are called hostages. (And they are held in underground "tunnels".)
November 8, 2025 at 6:44 PM
Hostages. People held without any charge and released in exchanges etc. are called hostages. (And they are held in underground "tunnels".)
Alex, you are always 10 steps ahead of everyone! :P
I have been working on/off on a similar feature for an app (though focusing on sample "management" and finding) that I plan to open-source. :)
I have been working on/off on a similar feature for an app (though focusing on sample "management" and finding) that I plan to open-source. :)
November 1, 2025 at 4:03 PM
Alex, you are always 10 steps ahead of everyone! :P
I have been working on/off on a similar feature for an app (though focusing on sample "management" and finding) that I plan to open-source. :)
I have been working on/off on a similar feature for an app (though focusing on sample "management" and finding) that I plan to open-source. :)
1. For that blog - I often share posts with my American leftist friends and I have successfully de-tankified three of them. One went from conspiracies about "Ukrainian nazis" 🤢 to donating to Ukraine and attending local NYC fundraising events (raves :) here is our favorite techno club).
October 24, 2025 at 6:08 PM
1. For that blog - I often share posts with my American leftist friends and I have successfully de-tankified three of them. One went from conspiracies about "Ukrainian nazis" 🤢 to donating to Ukraine and attending local NYC fundraising events (raves :) here is our favorite techno club).
100% agree when it comes to the defaults, I thought it was extremely ugly, unreadable, and non-functional.
However, since I found this customization/setting, I started actually to enjoy it.
However, since I found this customization/setting, I started actually to enjoy it.
October 10, 2025 at 5:45 PM
100% agree when it comes to the defaults, I thought it was extremely ugly, unreadable, and non-functional.
However, since I found this customization/setting, I started actually to enjoy it.
However, since I found this customization/setting, I started actually to enjoy it.
and clearly visually demonstrating why pure MSE or MAP are not enough, but also discusses formally why it is at odds with the "perception" or "realism" of the reconstruction and the inherent trade-off. It was an eye-opener for me and changed the way I think about any inverse problems. 3/
September 17, 2025 at 1:06 AM
and clearly visually demonstrating why pure MSE or MAP are not enough, but also discusses formally why it is at odds with the "perception" or "realism" of the reconstruction and the inherent trade-off. It was an eye-opener for me and changed the way I think about any inverse problems. 3/
My absolutely favorite paper in this space I recommend to anyone working on reconstruction or inverse tasks (or even any machine learning): arxiv.org/abs/1711.06077 "Perception-Distortion Tradeoff". Goes beyond quantifying the error/distortion of the reconstruction statistically, 2/
September 17, 2025 at 1:06 AM
My absolutely favorite paper in this space I recommend to anyone working on reconstruction or inverse tasks (or even any machine learning): arxiv.org/abs/1711.06077 "Perception-Distortion Tradeoff". Goes beyond quantifying the error/distortion of the reconstruction statistically, 2/
Ideology and pure evilness aside, imagine having so incompetent (and dumb) boss. Failure not just of knowledge and ignorance/arrogance about the tech, but also "common sense" and probability/statistics/CS and information theory 101.
"Having multiple noisy signals is worse than having a single one"?🤡
"Having multiple noisy signals is worse than having a single one"?🤡
September 1, 2025 at 6:17 AM
Ideology and pure evilness aside, imagine having so incompetent (and dumb) boss. Failure not just of knowledge and ignorance/arrogance about the tech, but also "common sense" and probability/statistics/CS and information theory 101.
"Having multiple noisy signals is worse than having a single one"?🤡
"Having multiple noisy signals is worse than having a single one"?🤡
This was discussed and strongly pushed ~3y before I left Google - in 2019: to rip out most CPU/GPU cores and dedicate chip real estate to ML accelerators.
What Google achieves with them is impressive, but works only for Google ecosystem and lock-in apps. Everything else will suck on those phones.
What Google achieves with them is impressive, but works only for Google ecosystem and lock-in apps. Everything else will suck on those phones.
August 21, 2025 at 12:31 PM
This was discussed and strongly pushed ~3y before I left Google - in 2019: to rip out most CPU/GPU cores and dedicate chip real estate to ML accelerators.
What Google achieves with them is impressive, but works only for Google ecosystem and lock-in apps. Everything else will suck on those phones.
What Google achieves with them is impressive, but works only for Google ecosystem and lock-in apps. Everything else will suck on those phones.
I would love to see someone with Polish (or Eastern European) nationality/roots, for those our crude, "carved-in-stone" square face and facial features.
He's too old now, but young Mariusz Pudzianowski would work for me. :P (not just face, but caricatural comic-hero-like size/muscles)
He's too old now, but young Mariusz Pudzianowski would work for me. :P (not just face, but caricatural comic-hero-like size/muscles)
July 25, 2025 at 10:07 PM
I would love to see someone with Polish (or Eastern European) nationality/roots, for those our crude, "carved-in-stone" square face and facial features.
He's too old now, but young Mariusz Pudzianowski would work for me. :P (not just face, but caricatural comic-hero-like size/muscles)
He's too old now, but young Mariusz Pudzianowski would work for me. :P (not just face, but caricatural comic-hero-like size/muscles)
Tech bros gonna techbro 🤡
Seriously, who listens to this clown?
Seriously, who listens to this clown?
June 7, 2025 at 8:08 PM
Tech bros gonna techbro 🤡
Seriously, who listens to this clown?
Seriously, who listens to this clown?
I agree 100%. It's one thing to criticize corporate practices, the social impact, ethics, or future risks.
But I watch in total awe how it writes in a few seconds a well documented program in a language/API I don't know, while they complain "but it might have a bug and requires a pass or two" O_o
But I watch in total awe how it writes in a few seconds a well documented program in a language/API I don't know, while they complain "but it might have a bug and requires a pass or two" O_o
May 31, 2025 at 11:11 PM
I agree 100%. It's one thing to criticize corporate practices, the social impact, ethics, or future risks.
But I watch in total awe how it writes in a few seconds a well documented program in a language/API I don't know, while they complain "but it might have a bug and requires a pass or two" O_o
But I watch in total awe how it writes in a few seconds a well documented program in a language/API I don't know, while they complain "but it might have a bug and requires a pass or two" O_o
Wow, those are the best-looking HDR photos I have seen (no bs/exaggeration/flattery!). Work well on my iPhone, sadly not on Windows (Edge/Firefox). :(
How did you grade them?
Also, a small website request: footnotes back-references (click to get back) would be super useful, especially on mobile.
How did you grade them?
Also, a small website request: footnotes back-references (click to get back) would be super useful, especially on mobile.
May 11, 2025 at 4:58 PM
Wow, those are the best-looking HDR photos I have seen (no bs/exaggeration/flattery!). Work well on my iPhone, sadly not on Windows (Edge/Firefox). :(
How did you grade them?
Also, a small website request: footnotes back-references (click to get back) would be super useful, especially on mobile.
How did you grade them?
Also, a small website request: footnotes back-references (click to get back) would be super useful, especially on mobile.
As a side note, Ben Gurion was much more radical about it, even with the hindsight knowledge of what happened. Ideological victory and survival of cultures/ideas over the lives of people.
May 9, 2025 at 6:49 PM
As a side note, Ben Gurion was much more radical about it, even with the hindsight knowledge of what happened. Ideological victory and survival of cultures/ideas over the lives of people.
already known that he never demanded a ceasefire or tried to force Bibi to do anything. Even Reagan or Bushes were less pro-Israel. And Trump got a (short...) ceasefire in a week. 2. People "irrationally" care for things like honor or dignity. Initially, all my friends were excited about Kamala. 2/
May 9, 2025 at 6:38 PM
already known that he never demanded a ceasefire or tried to force Bibi to do anything. Even Reagan or Bushes were less pro-Israel. And Trump got a (short...) ceasefire in a week. 2. People "irrationally" care for things like honor or dignity. Initially, all my friends were excited about Kamala. 2/
futurism.com/facebook-bea...
Who is surprised? I firmly believe Meta is one of the most evil SV companies, led by some of the most spineless people in tech. If they succeed in Metaverse/XR (I doubt, but...) this will get only worse. Why would anyone want to help them build that? (pecunia non olet?💩)
Who is surprised? I firmly believe Meta is one of the most evil SV companies, led by some of the most spineless people in tech. If they succeed in Metaverse/XR (I doubt, but...) this will get only worse. Why would anyone want to help them build that? (pecunia non olet?💩)
May 8, 2025 at 3:34 PM
futurism.com/facebook-bea...
Who is surprised? I firmly believe Meta is one of the most evil SV companies, led by some of the most spineless people in tech. If they succeed in Metaverse/XR (I doubt, but...) this will get only worse. Why would anyone want to help them build that? (pecunia non olet?💩)
Who is surprised? I firmly believe Meta is one of the most evil SV companies, led by some of the most spineless people in tech. If they succeed in Metaverse/XR (I doubt, but...) this will get only worse. Why would anyone want to help them build that? (pecunia non olet?💩)
I heard that saying such things about "some" powerful lobbies writing laws is a libel...
This is so messed up—great freedom of speech in the land of the brave and free.
This is so messed up—great freedom of speech in the land of the brave and free.
April 22, 2025 at 1:04 AM
I heard that saying such things about "some" powerful lobbies writing laws is a libel...
This is so messed up—great freedom of speech in the land of the brave and free.
This is so messed up—great freedom of speech in the land of the brave and free.
Hey @demofox.bsky.social look what I accidentally stumbled upon in Ableton 12 Beta's folders (some new module of Max/MSP, node audio scripting system)! :)
April 17, 2025 at 2:32 AM
Hey @demofox.bsky.social look what I accidentally stumbled upon in Ableton 12 Beta's folders (some new module of Max/MSP, node audio scripting system)! :)
3. Finally, we put those contributions and the idea of work sharing together and show it can allow for high quality higher order filtering, such as a B-spline bicubic filter, still at 1spp and with a negligible performance overhead. 6/
April 11, 2025 at 3:35 PM
3. Finally, we put those contributions and the idea of work sharing together and show it can allow for high quality higher order filtering, such as a B-spline bicubic filter, still at 1spp and with a negligible performance overhead. 6/
Similarly, we propose a simple STBN modification suited specifically to our technique that improves the visual quality and the numerical error on most sharing pattern shapes. 5/
April 11, 2025 at 3:35 PM
Similarly, we propose a simple STBN modification suited specifically to our technique that improves the visual quality and the numerical error on most sharing pattern shapes. 5/
2. Deterministic, square-shaped sharing patterns can introduce correlation, which produces artifacts that are difficult to denoise. We propose a stochastic pattern generation technique that optimizes for randomness, equal lane contributions, and locality. 4/
April 11, 2025 at 3:35 PM
2. Deterministic, square-shaped sharing patterns can introduce correlation, which produces artifacts that are difficult to denoise. We propose a stochastic pattern generation technique that optimizes for randomness, equal lane contributions, and locality. 4/
Standard estimators that combine multiple samples are not only suboptimal, but can increase the error when compared to a single sample! We propose a new, very simple MC estimator that addresses those issues. 3/
April 11, 2025 at 3:35 PM
Standard estimators that combine multiple samples are not only suboptimal, but can increase the error when compared to a single sample! We propose a new, very simple MC estimator that addresses those issues. 3/
I'm excited to share our latest paper (work with Matt Pharr and Tomas Akenine-Möller), "Improved Stochastic Texture Filtering Through Sample Reuse" accepted to I3D'2025.
arxiv.org/abs/2504.05562
research.nvidia.com/labs/rtr/pub... 1/
arxiv.org/abs/2504.05562
research.nvidia.com/labs/rtr/pub... 1/
April 11, 2025 at 3:35 PM
I'm excited to share our latest paper (work with Matt Pharr and Tomas Akenine-Möller), "Improved Stochastic Texture Filtering Through Sample Reuse" accepted to I3D'2025.
arxiv.org/abs/2504.05562
research.nvidia.com/labs/rtr/pub... 1/
arxiv.org/abs/2504.05562
research.nvidia.com/labs/rtr/pub... 1/