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Hi!
Could you please put the information about supported architectures to the documentation please? E.e. about supported architectures for different operating systems, some specific requirements to the supported instructions, if you have any (e.g. maybe AVX is required - I do not know).
This kind of information is important for the end-users.
Thanks in advance!
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gzip compression
Google suggests enabling gzip compression before transferring files over the network:
In order to receive a gzip-encoded response you must do two things: Set an
Accept-Encodingheader, and modify your user agent to contain the string gzip. Here is an example of properly formed HTTP headers for enabling gzip compression:
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xplr is getting stable. Let's start the exticing stuff... Extensive Documention.
Thanks to Brodie for the push.
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(As discussed in #885,) the current benchmark suite has a few shortcomings.
The most obvious one is that there is no standardized dataset. Past ideas involved using large Git repositories (Linux, Chromium, Rust compiler), but these repositories change over time. We can not simply check out a certain state because the
.gitfolder will still grow. It'