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The article introduces FFmpeg School of Assembly Language, a series of lessons aimed at teaching programming in assembly language specifically for multimedia processing. It covers the basics of assembly language, its importance in speeding up multimedia processing, and differences between scalar and vector (SIMD) programming. The text also discusses the use of x86 64-bit assembly syntax, focusing on Intel syntax, and introduces concepts like General Purpose Registers (GPRs), Vector registers, and the x86inc.asm include file for simplifying assembly code writing.
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The comment thread discusses the relevance of assembly language in modern computing and compares it with high-level languages like C++ and Rust. Opinions vary on whether assembly offers significant performance benefits or if modern compilers can achieve similar results more efficiently. The conversation also touches upon the potential impact of RISC-V architecture and the enjoyment derived from writing assembly code.
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The Birth of Chipzilla
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The comment thread discusses a map of torii gates outside Japan, with some users pointing out geographical inaccuracies and others appreciating the project's potential for community contribution. The conversation touches on cultural preservation, restoration efforts in public parks, and changing access models.
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A digital humanities project, PARADISEC, is recovering and preserving old audio recordings from cassettes that contain valuable linguistic data on endangered languages.
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The comment thread expresses positive sentiment towards the good intentions of individuals contributing to humanity's well-being, and includes a request for information on specialized audio restoration services.
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Amazon now clearly states on their website that when purchasing Kindle ebooks, customers are acquiring a license rather than the actual content, aligning with California's new law requiring such disclosure. This contrasts with other platforms like Kobo, Apple, and Google, which do not explicitly mention licenses in their checkout process.
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The comment thread discusses various opinions on DRM-free ebooks, Amazon's business practices, piracy, and digital ownership. There are disagreements about the ethics of piracy and preferences for physical books over digital ones.
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This series of articles demonstrates how to reliably replicate data from PostgreSQL to ClickHouse using PeerDB, an open-source tool for achieving this task in both self-managed and fully managed configurations.
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