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instead of writing it once in C++

yeah. one is a communist's malware, another one is a closed source commercial os


"Peek under the hood and you'll find rock-stable Debian Linux" I LOL'd


oh well, someone discovered niche perfume lol


the most popular one would be Renoise


agree


Everything is fake now. I want a technology which works with a raw film scans, not even compressing them to JPEG, which is a 1st step in loosing the details BTW. Motion detection, key frames, delta frames - fine. But with a lossless video. On a Blu Ray off course, i don't care much about streaming.


A 4K/24p film encoded with Apple ProRes 4444 XQ (not even ProRes RAW) is 716 GB per hour, so you would need to swap a total of 30 Blu-ray discs once every 4 minutes in order to watch a 2 hour movie.


UHD discs used for 4K movies today already store much more than 24 GB per disc.


I wonder how much you'd get with such a technology... truly uncompressed 4K video you're talking about something on the order of a few terabytes for a 90-minute movie, so way way bigger than the biggest 4K Blu-ray discs. Lossless compression would get you under that number, but far enough to matter?


creating a small app for Mac OS 9 with the vibe coding and Retro68


Prison Architect ITT


Can you also write a C decompiler in pure Java language?


Of course it can be done! It wouldn't be as general purpose as the Java decompiler in C because the C decompiler would have to know about the CPU architecture of the executable code (just as the Java decompiler has to know about JVM opcodes).



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