Another way could be to run that through a compiler with optimization activated, and then decompile the resulting binary back to code. But if you want to optimize hot code then usually mathematical reduction is seldomly wherein the problem lies
Another way could be to run that through a compiler with optimization activated, and then decompile the resulting binary back to code. But if you want to optimize hot code then usually mathematical reduction is seldomly wherein the problem lies
I can highly recommend you have a look at some HDL languages, eg Verilog can look roughly like your example and synthesizes down to logic elements
The most low level languages, such as C, compiles down to CPU instructions, which still is way above logic gates. The CPU in turn reads the instructions and controls the computer to in a way “simulate” what could be described as a boolean expression – at every CPU clock cycle. The next cycle the permutation of all control signals and computer compinents will be different. I highly doubt any programming language implementation has an IR that resembles what you are looking for, including mathematica. The closest you get is probably HDLs but then you need to do all the mathing yourself
Another newcomer is Amaranth HDL which might be more approachable and transpiles to VHDL
This cannot work since both double and tripple As has the same voltage, and thus does not have a difference in light output. What we’d instead be looking at here is the battery/ies being drained faster the fewer there are of them. But yeah having it work no matter the amount of batteries installed is a neat idea
When I read this type of projections, be it energy, money or whatever, it is always the next year that is exploding in volume
I find dev.to nice
I agree, we need to rewrite it in rust
I don’t get why you’re heavily downvoted
Instead of using xmodmap et al I have opted for using ‘english international’ as keyboard layout and relying on altgr layer to reach the swedish letters I need. Unless I am mistaken the french letters should be there as well. One big benefit of that is its available and works the same for both windows and linux
What is that ring around the usb c socket?
This guy took moores law and threw it out the window
I am not sure what you mean with the repo archive being outdated, the latest commit was 30 minutes ago. Could you please tell us more what apps you are referring to and in what way you find the repo archive being outdated? Might be easier to answer your question that way.
Also bear in mind that its quite common for stable releases to be some time apart from each other. Florisboard for example had its latest release over a year ago, but is being actively maintained.
Its wunderbar
The bracket keys in the middle, are they located to optimize for coding? If so, how do you find it?
I’d start by disabling the plugins one by one or a couple at a time to see if any of them might be the culprit
After having distro hopped for over 10 years ive settled on manjaro xfce and been happily running it for roughly five years now. It works very well out of the box, comes with working support for nvidia and steam being preinstalled. It strikes a very good balance between latest bleeding edge and just works, a position where it is bound to sometimes make some mistakes. But I’ve never noticed any issues. I can fully recommend it, it seems like most people that give it hate comes from memes or have never tried it themselves
Its like the C of web, it’ll be a hundred years to kill it