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Last week in WebKit: Millions of lines!
Posted by Andreas Kling on Tuesday, May 21st, 2013 at 5:42 pm
Another week in WebKit land. Let’s make this quick, since...
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Last week in WebKit: Millions of lines!
Posted by Andreas Kling on Tuesday, May 21st, 2013 at 5:42 pm
Another week in WebKit land. Let’s make this quick, since...
What an embarrassing set of tests with zero meaning.
Thank you AMD.
Do you live in a sloped world by design?
What part of the actual codebase besides being compliant with the compositer does Krita actually use OpenGL 3.1 within the canvas of the application?
Blender has no qualified OpenCL staff to make their code work correctly. They keep blaming AMD when it's on them.
^ this. But then again its Intel. What did you expect?
Google is great for people deluded into thinking they give a rat's ass about you.
There is no way in hell VP9 supplants H.265 in any market form, period. End of story.
There is most certainly specific interest in IA-64 and it involves also making LLVM/Clang work out-of-the-box on Windows. There is plenty of discussion on the LLVM/Clang dev lists to express the need...
Note: It's not in the experimental configuration branch. It's on by default, so it's status is considered mature enough for general consumption. I look forward to the June 3.3 release so R600 is on...
Off-topic specifically to GLSL and Radeon but on-topic with LLVM.
System-Z Target just landed in trunk.
Or interface with OpenCL via GTK+ using the new wrapper and offload Darktable/Gnumeric/PulseAudio/Jack/Blender, etc., to stupid resource wasting stuff like Splash screens, Window Managers, and hell...
What's interesting is how quickly LLVM/Clang's architecture is ripping through requirements to meet the C++1y proposal.
http://clang.llvm.org/cxx_status.html
I wager come June it might just...
FreeType had its own CFF rasterizer, but Werner welcomed with open arms this release and has it already to go for FreeType 2.4.12 for general consumption.
For now, they are just testing it amongst...
Intersting observation. I spend a lot of time writing [fiction and technical] and read constantly. I'm not running into many well published TrueType Font works.
Of course, in a Display Postscript...
There is no damn bias for Intel CPUs. The bias is in this asinine test harness that is littered with OpenMP. Seeing how OpenMP 4 is targeted for LLVM, in a manner allowing several competing techs...
Clearly this software has gained traction. In over 12 years of using Linux daily and dealing with Solid Modeling, Animation, Compositing, GIMP, Inkscape, etc., I've never heard of it, until they...
Exactly. ZFS scales and ext4 not so much.
From the looks of the status page Clang is already plugging away at the next set of extensions to be added in trunk.
Hal Finkel is trying to get the Intel guys, Cray Guys, Apple and Google to make sure they target OpenMP 4.
http://lists.cs.uiuc.edu/pipermail/cfe-dev/2013-April/029023.html
Hal eludes to...