Hacking Hours
Join Jens Pedersen and guests for live Hacking Hour sessions, diving into neuromorphic software, coding practices, and collaborative problem-solving.
Luuk van Keeken: NIR Introduction and Graph Tracing with torch.fx
Luuk van Keeken introduces the Neuromorphic Intermediate Representation (NIR) and demonstrates graph tracing using torch.fx.

Next Hacking Hour
Hacking Hours: Community Coding Sessions
Hosted by: Jens E. Pedersen & Guests
Next: Mon, Jun 16, 2025
16:00 - 18:00 CET
Are you interested in neuromorphics and want to contribute to the open source community? ✨
Then join the community coding sessions where we improve the neuromorphic software ecosystem, one issue at the time 🚀
We’ll meet every Monday from 16-18 CET on the Open Neuromorphic Discord server.
Active projects and issues that need help are listed here: https://github.com/open-neuromorphic/coding
Alexandre Marcireau: Faery Release v0.3.0
Alexandre Marcireau discusses the v0.3.0 release of Faery, an event processing library, in this Hacking Hour session.
Alexandre Marcireau: Faery API Hacking
A deep dive into hacking and extending the Faery API with Alexandre Marcireau and host Jens E. Pedersen.
Alexandre Marcireau and Petruț Bogdan: Faery API Discussion
An in-depth discussion on the Faery API with Alexandre Marcireau, Petruț Bogdan, and host Jens E. Pedersen.
Kade Heckel: Optimizing GPU/TPU code with JAX and Pallas
Kade Heckel discusses optimizing GPU/TPU code using JAX and Pallas in this Hacking Hour session.
Alexandre Marcireau and Petruț Bogdan: Faery and Innatera/NIR
Alexandre Marcireau and Petruț Bogdan discuss the Faery library's integration and interaction with Innatera hardware and the Neuromorphic Intermediate Representation (NIR).
Alexandre Marcireau: GitHub Actions for the Event Processing Library Faery
Learn about using GitHub Actions for CI/CD with the Faery event processing library, presented by Alexandre Marcireau.
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