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When num lock is off, alternate functions do not work (direction keys, end, home, pgup, pgdown).
Also: really nice editor! Blazingly fast!
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Hi,
HTTP/1.1 supports HTTP Pipelining which can (sometimes) increase the speed of brute forcing. It's implemented in [Turbo Intruder](https://portswigger.net/research/turbo-intruder-embracing-the-…
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It would be good if syntax highlighting was supported.
My current go-to notepad replacement is http://www.flos-freeware.ch/notepad2.html which is blazingly fast, has syntax highlighting, but is not…
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Claims of "blazingly fast" should be backed up with publicly reproducible data. My private benchmarks have Frederik Hertzum's Iosovitch 2X faster than the next fastest implementation, and my addition …
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There are some empty preview windows probably from the volar LS, I don't remember seeing those when using cmp so I think its a coq issue and not a volar one
![image](https://user-images.githubusercon…
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Hi,
I tried to run two requests at the same time with the `C` Language and the application stopped responding. Does this application support parallel executions?
Single request at a time in C la…
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I want to migrate my multi billion dollar app to rektor-db to make it blazingly fast. I have already deleted my existing db. I think the readme mentions it but I can't find where.
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Even though we seem to be single-handedly faster than both C++ and Go, the latter can still outperform us when using 4 to 8 cores. Considering that we are already blazingly fast, we should just unleas…
Byron updated
9 years ago
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The debugger registers quite a few event handlers, which are then called synchronously while an agent is running. These handlers send data from the Soar kernel over the SML bridge, meaning over the ne…
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Glpk.js is fast, but it's heavy. We probably only use a fraction of the functionality it exposes.
It would be nice to have a pure JS equivalent that would be reasonably fast and lighter.
We don't …