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Introducing Narabu, part 3: Parallel structure
Now having a rough idea of how the GPU works, it's obvious that we need our codec to split the image into a lot of independent chunks to be parallel; we're aiming for about a thousand chunks. We'll also aim for a format that's as simple as possible; other people can try to push the frontiers on research, I just want something that's fast, reasonably good, and not too hard to implement.
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D-Bus 1.12 Is Being Worked On As The Next IPC Bus Update
As D-Bus Broker from the BUS1 project continues to mature as delivering faster performance and more reliability than D-Bus itself, D-Bus itself isn't letting up.
D-Bus 1.12 will be the project's next stable release and is currently undergoing testing via the 1.11 development branch.
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Amprolla3 is out for testing
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Which VCS do Debian’s Go package upstreams use?
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How to recompile Fedora kernel with the custom patch
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Introducing libiso8601
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Exploring Google Code-In, ListenBrainz easyfix bugs, D3.js
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