[in reply to r4dnRd <r4dnRd@usenet_reborn.tui>]
I came across this article, this is a guy I know from some hacker events in Germany like CCC Congress etc
This is a way for CPU's to handle low level programming with out having to translate to ASM etc... or so I think.
Introduction to SIMD programming in pure Rust
https://kerkour.com/introduction-rust-simd
Thank you for this article, it is very useful as every article Silvain writes.
[...]
To access these CPU features in other languages like C you may need to write assembly and as usual rust saves you from that.
[in reply to r4dnRd <r4dnRd@usenet_reborn.tui>]
On 07/01/2026 21:48, r4dnRd wrote:
[in reply to r4dnRd <r4dnRd@usenet_reborn.tui>]
I came across this article, this is a guy I know from some hacker events in Germany like CCC Congress etc
This is a way for CPU's to handle low level programming with out having to translate to ASM etc... or so I think.
Introduction to SIMD programming in pure Rust
https://kerkour.com/introduction-rust-simd
Thank you for this article, it is very useful as every article Silvain writes.
[...]
To access these CPU features in other languages like C you may need to write
assembly and as usual rust saves you from that.
The mid-level C programmer just finds a suitable library.
Rust's approach on the other hand is a nice example of a
monolithic architecture and the feature bloat, which are
rather the typical outcome of the most common incompetence.
Julio
[in reply to r4dnRd <r4dnRd@usenet_reborn.tui>]
On 07/01/2026 21:48, r4dnRd wrote:
[in reply to r4dnRd <r4dnRd@usenet_reborn.tui>]
I came across this article, this is a guy I know from some hacker events in Germany like CCC Congress etc
This is a way for CPU's to handle low level programming with out having to translate to ASM etc... or so I think.
Introduction to SIMD programming in pure Rust
https://kerkour.com/introduction-rust-simd
Thank you for this article, it is very useful as every article Silvain writes.
[...]
To access these CPU features in other languages like C you may need to write
assembly and as usual rust saves you from that.
The mid-level C programmer just finds a suitable library.
Rust's approach on the other hand is a nice example of a
monolithic architecture and the feature bloat, which are
rather the typical outcome of the most common incompetence.
LOL The "better than you" rhetoric.
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