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Working with plain good ol' CSS without any frameworks is blazingly fast, like a 3-sec max compilation. However, things change dramatically when adding a CSS framework. For example, with Tailwind, I a…
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None of the examples currently showcase an unsafe implementation. This is a crucial feature. Unfortunately, it is not clear to me how one would take advantage of unsafe code. Ideally, the implementati…
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It doesn't matter what color you choose, the subtitles aren't just white, but blazingly bright white when you're using subtitles in any video with HDR enabled. This isn't an issue in non HDR videos, w…
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Hi! I've noticed this blazingly fast Haskell parsing library in this repository, and I'm eager to use it in my other Haskell projects!
Are there any plans in releasing this library to Hackage?
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Hi!
Is this project dead? Should I just fork and fix the sqlalchemy>=2.0 issues myself?
Thank you for listening to my Ted Talk.
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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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Currently, generating screenshots creates an ugly ffmpeg command. For instance, doing 1 screenshot / second for a 6 minute video (count = 360) passed ~3000 arguments to ffmpeg when I debugged. It al…
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You probably already know about this, but in 1.1.16, if I have a wall of cover art, it loads up blazingly fast. However, In the beta version, it takes a while for all the album covers to fill in.
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Just a couple of suggestions for this superb blazingly fast package! In summary, I propose following `BenchmarkTools` more closely regarding layout.
Thanks for your work!
1. Adding "0 allocation…
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dude your code SUCKS ASS! why didnt you write it in rust? its BLAZİNGLY FAST 🚀 🚀 🚀