#go#compression#decompression#deflate#go#golang#gzip#snappy#zip#zstandard#zstd
The "github.com/klauspost/compress" package offers many fast and efficient compression tools in pure Go, including zstandard, S2 (a faster Snappy replacement), optimized deflate for gzip/zip/zlib, and snappy with better compression and concurrency. It also provides entropy encoders (huff0, FSE), HTTP gzip handlers, and a parallel gzip implementation (pgzip). These tools are drop-in replacements for Go's standard libraries but run about twice as fast, saving time and resources. You can easily add it to your project with `go get`. It supports current and recent Go versions and offers options to disable unsafe code or assembly for compatibility. This package benefits you by improving compression speed and efficiency while maintaining compatibility with standard Go compression APIs, making your applications faster and more resource-friendly.
https://github.com/klauspost/compress
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👉All herbivores (plant-eating mammals) are called ruminants.
👉They rechew the cud to break down plant matter and stimulate digestion.
👉The stomach is divided into four chambers- rumen, reticulum, omasum, and abomasum.
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👉Ruminants quickly swallow the food and store it in the rumen.
👉Once the rumen is filled, food is passed into the second chamber (reticulum).
👉In the reticulum, digestive juices partially digest the food.
👉Partially digested food is called cud.
👉Now when mammals are resting, bring the cud back into the mouth for rechewing.
👉After cud is chewed food is passed to the omasum and the abomasum.
👉Symbiotic bacteria in the caecum brought complete digestion of cellulose.
#digestion
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