Ant Keogh is a creative founder and hands-on technologist who recently co-founded Kerfuffle after a decorated career as Chief Creative Officer at top Australian agencies, where his work helped win multiple global honors including Cannes Agency of the Year. He blends big-idea storytelling and product-minded execution—known for iconic campaigns like Carlton Draught’s “Made from Beer” and for guiding Gold-winning, culturally resonant work across film, print and experiential. Over the past several years he’s also contributed to open-source systems work, improving back-end robustness in projects such as the widely used llama.cpp inference library and refining AUR tooling in paru, signaling a rare mix of creative leadership and low-level technical contribution. Based in Melbourne, he pairs agency-scale strategic vision with developer-level attention to code quality and maintainability, and unexpectedly enjoys simple pleasures like strawberry nicecream.
Contributions:175 reviews, 81 PRs, 25 pushes in 9 months
Contributions summary:Ant implemented new map operations (unary and binary) for the GGML library, enhancing its functionality for large language model inference. They added handling for task settings and backward computation, crucial for training and optimization within the GGML framework. The user also refactored code, renaming functions, and fixing compiler warnings to improve code quality and maintainability. These changes directly support the efficiency of LLM inference within the `llama.cpp` project.
Contributions:5 commits, 2 PRs, 25 comments in 1 day
Contributions summary:Ant primarily focused on refactoring and improving the configuration aspects of the `paru` AUR helper. This included changes to the `Config` struct, implementing enums for configuration options, and renaming values for clarity. Furthermore, the user addressed code style and structure with a rustfmt application. The user has made contributions improving the internal structure of the project and overall maintainability.
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