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The FFmpeg School of Assembly Language teaches you how assembly code is written in FFmpeg, helping you understand what happens inside your computer. To join, you should know C programming (especially pointers) and basic high school math. The lessons include assignments and a Discord server for questions. By completing them, you can contribute to FFmpeg, a powerful video processing tool that uses assembly to speed up tasks dramatically—sometimes up to 94 times faster with special instructions like AVX-512. Learning this helps you write highly efficient code for video and multimedia processing, improving performance in real-world applications.
https://github.com/FFmpeg/asm-lessons
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ChatGPT "DAN" (Do Anything Now) and similar jailbreak prompts allow users to bypass standard restrictions, enabling unfiltered responses on any topic, including generating unverified information, explicit content, or harmful instructions. These prompts work by simulating a role-play scenario where the AI ignores ethical guidelines and content policies, providing both restricted and unrestricted answers. The benefit is accessing typically blocked information or creative outputs, though this comes with risks of misinformation and harmful content[1][2][4].
https://github.com/0xk1h0/ChatGPT_DAN
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AI tools like autonomous software engineers can help developers by completing tasks independently or working alongside them. This can increase productivity by automating repetitive tasks, allowing developers to focus on more complex and creative work. AI also helps reduce errors and improves code quality, making the development process faster and more efficient. Overall, using AI in software development can lead to better outcomes and more innovative solutions.
https://github.com/friuns2/BlackFriday-GPTs-Prompts