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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
#SD
Accumulating structure remains unchanged️ I keep accumulating!
Stader buybacks 286.2k SD ($150k) off CEXs - at this rate almost 3.5% circulating supply annualised will be bought from the market
BULL️