Posts by tant@nrw.social
 (DIR) Post #ARUeB8OkDdQX1MnmYC by tant@nrw.social
       2023-01-10T07:33:56Z
       
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       @volpeon what was the input and what is the output format?Do you have an small test case?
       
 (DIR) Post #ARUgQKv49B4m6iIS4e by tant@nrw.social
       2023-01-10T08:00:08Z
       
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       @volpeon Is the build process somewhere public?
       
 (DIR) Post #ARu5S06uhvGgrDm0O0 by tant@nrw.social
       2023-01-21T07:38:56Z
       
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       This might be the weirdest way to say "I like the way you write", while also jugging ones personal choices.@soatok you are doing something right.
       
 (DIR) Post #AVfWWolbsLGQ9ad9pQ by tant@nrw.social
       2023-05-11T06:44:15Z
       
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       Does any one know how to add a signature to a pdf in Linux/FreeBSD so that adobe acrobat in Windows will be able to verify it?All I can find is someone coping pixels into the pdf to draw a picture of a hand signature. I want a hash and some asymmetric crypto, not some macaroni pixel art.#Linux #FreeBSD #pdf #cryptography #acrobat
       
 (DIR) Post #AXg1yJce9XSqI87bl2 by tant@nrw.social
       2023-07-14T06:42:03Z
       
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       @ms packages are a sensitive issue. See Linux distros as a reference. :mastolol:
       
 (DIR) Post #AXgVcTzVv0MIhhK5qa by tant@nrw.social
       2023-07-14T12:14:16Z
       
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       @ms second try.First we got FreeBSD ports where you would run make install clean and it did all the downloading, compiling and copying for you.NetBSD forked the ports and named it pksrc.OpenBSD also forked from FreeBSD.The user interface for ports is still just make install clean for all BSDs.pkg_* was added in FreeBSD 2 and again adopted by NetBSD and OpenBSD.FreeBSD 10 then change to pkgng.The major difference here is that FreeBSD supported packages early on.
       
 (DIR) Post #AhvLoqjj5GvhDxRH9M by tant@nrw.social
       2024-05-15T18:46:07Z
       
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       @0xC01DC0FFEE you could still be using a ring buffer for the signal data and store the tree separate from it. Since an index into the ring buffer would give you the parent nodes in the tree. If you store the tree in a reversed( children first) heap like array, the list of parents could be computed.
       
 (DIR) Post #AhwfQnNW6vJe6Gomrw by tant@nrw.social
       2024-05-15T18:49:40Z
       
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       @0xC01DC0FFEE this could also reduce the amount of allocations and deallocations.
       
 (DIR) Post #AhwksCi2XQR6FiJ3dw by tant@nrw.social
       2024-05-16T11:01:31Z
       
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       @0xC01DC0FFEE you might also want to look at Fenwick trees also named binary index trees.Which solve a similar purpose.I don't know why I was not think about them yesterday.