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Why is it faster to process a sorted array than an unsorted array? (2012)
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Stack Overflow
Why is processing a sorted array faster than processing an unsorted array?
In this C++ code, sorting the data (before the timed region) makes the primary loop ~6x faster:
#include <algorithm>
#include <ctime>
#include <iostream>
int main()
{
// Gene...
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Show HN: The Cyber Plumber's Handbook – SSH Tunnel Like a Boss
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Strache Caught on Camera in Ibiza
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Spiegel
The Strache Recordings - The Whole Story
In a secret recording from 2017 obtained by DER SPIEGEL, Austrian Vice Chancellor Heinz-Christian Strache of the far-right Freedom Party is heard discussing a deal with a purported Russian millionaire to trade state contracts for campaign support. By DER…
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Chicago becomes first city to collect “Netflix tax”
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Chicago becomes first city to collect "Netflix tax"
As entertainment and shopping moves online, states and cities are looking to the digital world for potential revenue
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Italy opens antitrust probe into Google because of a rejected Android Auto app
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The Verge
Italy opens antitrust probe into Google because of a rejected Android Auto app
Enel Group says Google refused to allow a mapping app for finding charging stations
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Aggressive Chess Openings
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Chess Stack Exchange
What are examples of very aggressive openings?
One of my favorite openings is the King's Gambit. It is extremely aggressive, and makes for a sharp tactical game without sacrificing too much material. It isn't played much at the highest level at
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I Got a Knuth Check for 0x$3.00
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Something Something Programming
I Got a Knuth Check for 0x$3.00
Donald Knuth is a computer scientist who is so committed to the correctness of his books that he offers one US hexadecimal dollar ($2.56, 0x$1.00) for any “bug” found in his books, where a bug is anything that is “technically, historically, typographically…
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Boeing 737 Max Simulators Are in High Demand. They Are Flawed
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NY Times
Boeing 737 Max Simulators Are in High Demand. They Are Flawed.
The flight simulators are unable to accurately replicate the difficult conditions created by a malfunctioning system on the jet, which played a role in two fatal crashes.
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American life is improving for the lowest paid
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The Economist
American life is improving for the lowest paid
Come back capitalism, all is forgiven
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Cloudflare architecture and how BPF eats the world
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The Cloudflare Blog
Cloudflare architecture and how BPF eats the world
Recently at I gave a short talk noscriptd "Linux at Cloudflare". The talk ended up being mostly about BPF. It seems, no matter the question - BPF is the answer.
Here is a trannoscript of a slightly adjusted version of that talk.
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Python: Batteries Included, but They're Leaking
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Python Software Foundation Blog
Amber Brown: Batteries Included, But They're Leaking
Amber Brown of the Twisted project shared her criticisms of the Python standard library. This proved to be the day’s most controversial ta...
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OPP (Other People's Problems)
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Elidedbranches
OPP (Other People's Problems)
Technology, startups, programming, technical management and software architecture
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Reply of the Zaporozhian Cossacks
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I was offered a job at Foxconn to assemble iPhones for $1.7 per hour
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South China Morning Post
How I almost got a job at the world’s largest iPhone assembly plant
Our reporter went undercover at Foxconn’s giant Zhengzhou plant, where the scars of a small downturn in Apple’s iPhone sales are impossible to ignore.
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Can “Indie” Social Media Save Us?
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The New Yorker
Can “Indie” Social Media Save Us?
Artisanal versions of Twitter and Facebook hope to keep the good while jettisoning the bad.
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Physician Training Stress and Accelerated Cellular Aging
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The Fusion Reactor Next Door
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NY Times
The Fusion Reactor Next Door (Published 2019)
Entrepreneurs are taking up the search for a near limitless energy source and seeking investors willing to put money behind a long-shot bet against climate change.
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Swiss Cat Ladders
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My Modern Met
Buildings in Switzerland Have Cat Ladders to Help Felines Survey Their Kingdom Below
Cats can really get around in Switzerland.
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RISC-V from scratch 2: Hardware layouts, linker noscripts, and C runtimes
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twilco’s blog
RISC-V from scratch 2: Hardware layouts, linker noscripts, and C runtimes
A post describing how C programs get to the main function. Devicetree layouts, linker noscripts, minimal C runtimes, GDB and QEMU, basic RISC-V assembly, and other topics are reviewed along the way.
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Tesla Has 10 Months of Cash to Burn Before Dying Out
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CarBuzz
Tesla Has 10 Months Of Cash To Burn Before Dying Out
And that's factoring in Tesla's recent $2.3 billion cash infusion.
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AMD Immune to MDS Vulnerabilities
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Tom's Hardware
AMD Immune to Crippling MDS Vulnerabilities
Yet another Intel vulnerability is discovered, and yet again AMD is immune.
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