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how to use gui in the AidLearning?how to custom the gui?
Current implementation of join can be improved by performing the operation in a single call to the backend kernel instead of multiple calls.
This is a fairly easy kernel and may be a good issue for someone getting to know CUDA/ArrayFire internals. Ping me if you want additional info.
As of 00e1f52cf95c16b0cea34c83372145532b4745ba the LWJGL codebase has a new directory layout. This has broken the included Eclipse project.
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In order to test manually altered IR, it would be nice to have a --skip-compilation
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We should make a demo application (or two) showcasing Silk.NET on Android (and maybe Silk.NET working on an Android touch display).
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They should use .NET 6 Android as we are soon dropping support for legacy Xamarin.
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Our users are often confused by the output from programs such as zip2john sometimes being very large (multi-gigabyte). Maybe we should identify and enhance these programs to output a message to stderr to explain to users that it's normal for the output to be very large - maybe always or maybe only when the output size is above a threshold (e.g., 1 million bytes?)