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@yaahc @dtolnay What's the status on this PR? There’s a bit of an ecosystem split between `anyhow` and `eyre` and this seems like a great way to help unify the...

@ndmitchell Is there any news on the buck rewrite? I'm having trouble finding an update. Last I can find is the blog post saying this: > We are planning to...

@dulmandakh Is there any news on the buck rewrite? I'm having trouble finding an update. Last I can find is the blog post saying this: > We are planning to...

Hey all, I apologize for the long delay getting a fix out here. I’ve set aside time this weekend to get a release out!

I’ll likely not get to this until the weekend, but I’ll love to take a look! If it will make things easier, I’m open to the idea of adding async...

@GabrielCTroia I just gave your code a once-over, and it looks really nice! These are the benefits I see to using your library (over just using `Promise`): - Less verbose...

I haven't heard anything from consumers about `ts-results` being difficult to use in async contexts, and I've not used it much with async myself. I'm super interested to hear what...

@meh @GabrielCTroia Can either of you provide a few examples of the pains you're running into working with async / await. I'd love to find a solution for this, but...

I have another example where mps is roughly 7x slower than cpu, doing nothing but matrix multiplications. I'm on nightly build `1.13.0.dev20220627`: ```python a_cpu = torch.rand(1000, device='cpu') b_cpu = torch.rand((1000,...

Interestingly, if I do the same experiment as above using smaller tensors, the disparity grows to mps being roughly 25x slower: ```python a_cpu = torch.rand(250, device='cpu') b_cpu = torch.rand((250, 250),...