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Snappy is a compression/decompression library. It does not aim for maximum compression, or compatibility with any other compression library; instead, it aims for very high speeds and reasonable compression. For instance, compared to the fastest mode of zlib, Snappy is an order of magnitude faster for most inputs, but the resulting compressed files are anywhere from 20% to 100% bigger. (For more information, see "Performance", below.)
Snappy has the following properties:
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Fast: Compression speeds at 250 MB/sec and beyond, with no assembler code. See "Performance" below.
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Stable: Over the last few years, Snappy has compressed and decompressed petabytes of data in Google's production environment. The Snappy bitstream format is stable and will not change between versions.
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Robust: The Snappy decompressor is designed not to crash in the face of corrupted or malicious input.
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Free and open source software: Snappy is licensed under a BSD-type license. For more information, see the included COPYING file.
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Snappy has previously been called "Zippy" in some Google presentations and the like.
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Simple, modern, lightweight & fast web-based email client.
Mobile booting with ~144 KB download (using Brotli) and up to 99% performance grade by Lighthouse.
This is a fork of the much appreciated RainLoop, but with massive changes to be compatible with (mobile) browsers in 2020.
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Apparently the guy doing the limb lengthening surgery is a bussy blaster and being a 5"7' top is not enough.
- WindowsShill : Windowsphobia
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Not sure where to post this, but I’m guessing ppl here need something to store their porn and blockchains on
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Would it work?
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This could be entertaining (NOT!)
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lmao
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If this goes Amazon's way, this could lead to lots of cope and seethe across the internet. Stay tuned!
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About Intel Ocean Cove: Since the beginning of 2018, I had been following the work of the Hillsboro team, looking forward to have access to the first patent of the disruptive new architecture that was being developed... And in 2019, this patent was finally published. pic.twitter.com/7ggNFk05RL
— Underfox (@Underfox3) April 6, 2022
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