@RueNahcMohr @soatok A multiplication is always faster than a division. And thanks to the limited number range in a register, you can in many cases represent division via multiplication. But it doesn't always work.
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@RueNahcMohr @soatok ah sorry, now I see where you wanted to go 🙈 okay, if this is faster is a good question 😅
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@GossiTheDog Maybe then we at the Deutsche Bahn wouldn't have so many discussions with Microsoft and the product groups. We are often thinking like "we can't be the first and only ones with these requirements"
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Happy birthday to all privacy-focused people 🎉
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Sid (谷思谛) 🐺 (autinerd@chaos.social)'s status on Thursday, 24-Apr-2025 04:26:13 JST
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@SeismoAllegra @NewtonMark @raven667 @voltagex @ryanc but at least IPv4-mapped IPv6 only allows either decimal (::ffff:127.0.0.1) or IPv6-style hexadecimal (::ffff:7f00:1)
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Sid (谷思谛) 🐺 (autinerd@chaos.social)'s status on Thursday, 24-Apr-2025 02:04:44 JST
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@NewtonMark @raven667 @voltagex @ryanc and never forget that 192.168.010.001 !== 192.168.10.1 (thanks octal representation)