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A hidden gem: inner_product (2017)

marcoarena.wordpress.com
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Efficient Programming with Components (2021)

jmeiners.com
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Data Partitioning and Consistent Hashing (2022)

thedigitalcatonline.com
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High-Performance Server Architecture (2002)

web.archive.org
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Directory Entry Lookup in Ext4

blogs.oracle.com
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RPN Tutorial (2014)

hansklav.home.xs4all.nl
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The problem with inheriting from dict and list in Python (2019)

treyhunner.com
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AntiMicroX: Map gamepad keys to keyboard, mouse, scripts and macros

github.com
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Incremental View Maintenance for PostgreSQL

github.com
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Randomized Algorithms (2022) [video]

youtube.com
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How the Web Became Unreadable (2016)

wired.com
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Everything Curl

everything.curl.dev
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The AArch64 processor (a.k.a. arm64), part 1: Introduction

devblogs.microsoft.com
1 points·by xept·4 anni fa·0 comments

Engine Sim: Procedurally generating audio using a real-time fluid simulation

youtube.com
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Ask HN: What'd be possible with 1000x faster CPUs?

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Compiler 2.0: Some ideas on what we should do [video]

youtube.com
2 points·by xept·4 anni fa·0 comments

Revisiting B+-tree vs. LSM-tree

usenix.org
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The 5-minute rule 30 years later and its impact on the storage hierarchy (2019)

cacm.acm.org
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TLB desynchronized reverse engineering [video]

youtube.com
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xept
·3 anni fa·discuss
Paul Lockhart wrote a great book called Measurement, about this and similar questions. I highly recommend it if you're interested in the topic.
xept
·3 anni fa·discuss
I almost never close tabs. Maybe once or twice a year I close them all at once, but until then, the number just keeps growing and growing. Currently there are 2700 tabs open in my Firefox on Android. It still works relatively well. The only problem I notice is when I type in an address, it doesn't show the list of matching open tabs and history items. Inconvenient, but not critical. I should change my habits, yes.
xept
·3 anni fa·discuss
I feel anxious looking at the multitude of windows. Do you get used to it?
xept
·3 anni fa·discuss
What Google's Translate function are you talking about? Voice input?
xept
·3 anni fa·discuss
What's going on on that level? I don't see anything to change to make it faster. Any hints?
xept
·3 anni fa·discuss
TechCrunch looks surprisingly clean with JavaScript disabled (I use NoScript, so I have to enable JS manually on each site if needed). It's simply text and some images, nothing else.
xept
·3 anni fa·discuss
> 900+ voices

Where can I find all these voices? https://github.com/rhasspy/piper/releases/tag/v0.0.2 lists "only" ~50 files.
xept
·3 anni fa·discuss
For Django there's https://github.com/Opus10/django-pgtrigger that makes it possible to define triggers right in your models, so you have everything in one place.
xept
·3 anni fa·discuss
Great app, thank you for the recommendation. There's only one problem I've encountered so far. I use `maim -s` to take screenshots, and I've tried to combine it with the dragging mode in warpd, but it doesn't work. As soon as I activate warpd, the maim seems to exit. Or if I enter warpd first, I can't launch main anymore. It would be nice to take screenshots from keyboard only. Otherwise, warpd is awesome. History mode is interesting in particular.
xept
·3 anni fa·discuss
I've noticed I have to override text color with Stylus on too many sites lately. Even PyPI uses a bit too light gray (#464646) for the main text. What's the point?
xept
·3 anni fa·discuss
I tried the Hacker's Keyboard, but Multiling O Keyboard has worked much better for me. It supports swipe input, so I can use it as the main keyboard. And most importantly, you can customize the layout almost however you want (including arrows, modifier keys, function keys, etc). It may be a bit confusing at first, as you need to write your own config in plain text. But other existing layouts could be a nice starting point.
xept
·4 anni fa·discuss
Part 2: https://www.sigarch.org/a-brief-and-biased-history-of-comput...
xept
·4 anni fa·discuss
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