- Install target mingw-w64:
brew install mingw-w64
- Add target to rustup:
rustup target add x86_64-pc-windows-gnu
- Create
.cargo/config
- Add the instructions below to
.cargo/config
[target.x86_64-pc-windows-gnu]
add_filter('json_api_encode', 'json_api_encode_acf'); | |
function json_api_encode_acf($response) | |
{ | |
if (isset($response['posts'])) { | |
foreach ($response['posts'] as $post) { | |
json_api_add_acf($post); // Add specs to each post | |
} | |
} |
#!/bin/bash | |
# Give the usual warning. | |
clear; | |
echo "[INFO] Automated Android root script started.\n\n[WARN] Exploit requires sdk module \"NDK\".\nFor more information, visit the installation guide @ https://goo.gl/E2nmLF\n[INFO] Press Ctrl+C to stop the script if you need to install the NDK module. Waiting 10 seconds..."; | |
sleep 10; | |
clear; | |
# Download and extract exploit files. | |
echo "[INFO] Downloading exploit files from GitHub..."; |
# Should work on all Debian based distros with systemd; tested on Ubuntu 16.04+. | |
# This will by default install all plugins; you can customize this behavior on line 6. Selecting too many plugins can cause issues when downloading. | |
# Run as root (or sudo before every line) please. Note this is not designed to be run automatically; I recommend executing this line by line. | |
apt install curl | |
curl https://getcaddy.com | bash -s personal dns,docker,dyndns,hook.service,http.authz,http.awses,http.awslambda,http.cache,http.cgi,http.cors,http.datadog,http.expires,http.filemanager,http.filter,http.forwardproxy,http.geoip,http.git,http.gopkg,http.grpc,http.hugo,http.ipfilter,http.jekyll,http.jwt,http.locale,http.login,http.mailout,http.minify,http.nobots,http.prometheus,http.proxyprotocol,http.ratelimit,http.realip,http.reauth,http.restic,http.upload,http.webdav,net,tls.dns.auroradns,tls.dns.azure,tls.dns.cloudflare,tls.dns.cloudxns,tls.dns.digitalocean,tls.dns.dnsimple,tls.dns.dnsmadeeasy,tls.dns.dnspod,tls.dns.dyn,tls. |
brew install mingw-w64
rustup target add x86_64-pc-windows-gnu
.cargo/config
.cargo/config
[target.x86_64-pc-windows-gnu]
TLDR: if you've got a bunch of delays in series, for example all-pass filters in a reverb, put them all in a single big buffer and let them crawl over each other for a perf win!
recently I was fiddling around with my hobby reverb code, in preparation for porting it onto a smaller/slower CPU.
I'd implemented a loop-of-allpass filters type reverb, just like everybody else, and indeed, I basically had the classic 'OOP'ish abstraction of an 'allpass' struct that was, say, 313 samples long, and... did an allpass. on its own little float buffer[313]
. (well, short integer, not float, but thats not relevant) I'll write out the code in a moment.
but then I was browsing the internet one night, as you do, and stumbled on this old post by Sean Costello of Valhalla DSP fame - noting the sad passing of Alesis founder and general all-round DSP legend, Keith Barr. https://valhalladsp.com/2010/08/25/rip-keith-barr/
It's worth a read just for his wonderful anecdote about the birth of the midiverb - which spawned the thou