i decided to build for arm and aarch64 but i thought those were the same thing i guess it would make sense that arm could make more than one architecture but that just seems like a lot of proprietary architectures
i decided to build for arm and aarch64 but i thought those were the same thing i guess it would make sense that arm could make more than one architecture but that just seems like a lot of proprietary architectures
love how google just gets to add a bool isAndroid() method to the generic ABIInfo class everyone else has to use too. wish i could do that shit
bool isAProductISellForProfit() const;
hmmm there may be more switches i can turn off. i'm using the spack build recipe but one issue with spack right now is that we only have one class of defaults which tends to optimize for more features to minimize the need to install again. that is definitely what i want with llvm but i haven't tried delving into the cmake options available in subdirs
i am pretty sure i will be able to make a build script that also avoids the need to fetch git objects and can just pull a tarball on all counts
5k!!!! 75% baby
patting my laptop like a horse i befriended and has become my companion in the bildungsroman quest we've shared
love the flowers and plants used to title and illustrate each release of gnu multiprecision https://www.multiprecision.org/mpc/download.html
i TAed under a professor who happened to be the original author of gperf. i used it to create a perfect hash for DNA/RNA data https://github.com/cosmicexplorer/darwin anyway he didn't like my vibe and fired me without cause in senior year. luckily i simply moved into software tooling for one of the best cancer research facilities in the world. now he's a big time LLMer. saw that shit coming
Arm is 32 bit and aarch64 is well...