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Portland-based mathematician and software engineer. Building a homomorphic encryption compiler at Google. https://jeremykun.com https://pimbook.org https://pmfpbook.org https://buttondown.email/j2kun https://heir.dev
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Are there any Python packaging experts out there who can point me to resources about how to ship a PyPI package that has multiple compiled dependencies? I.e., two C++ binaries and a few .so files that need to ship with the python package and be available on the PATH at runtime.

Twist: yes beans. There is a serious number of packages that implement their own simplex method from scratch 🧵

It’s #MathArtMarch Day 2: On a Square Grid! Here is a cross stitched Hilbert Curve where the back working naturally forms the previous iteration Hilbert Curve because of the fractal nature 💗

It's 65 in Portland today, officially marking the first day of False Spring. Expect snow in two to four weeks.

My blog post on Ryan Williams' new inclusion of t(n) time in nearly square root of t(n) space using Cook-Mertz tree evaluation. blog.computationalco...

My four-year-old son has declared 36 to be the best number. Archived at: https://www.jeremykun.com/shortform/2025-02-23-1057/

The fact that Apple just forked their own clang and the stdlib and forces everyone to deal with it is just bonkers.

homomorphic encryption mentioned in Tufekci's NYT column today > Here Are the Digital Clues to What Musk Is Really Up To > ... They have names like zero-knowledge proofs, federated learning, differential privacy, secure enclaves, homomorphic encryption, but chances are you ...

Low-key obsessed with getting a tansu to hold my math circle supplies

My 4yo really loves mysteries, and he often asks me to make up a mystery for him to solve. I have run out of ideas. He wants like an immersive "who dunnit" with clues scattered throughout the house for him to find.