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DAV1D: A New AV1 Video Decoder From The VideoLAN Developers
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Originally posted by pal666 View Postthat we require fast decoder. fast coder is not required by us. even in universe where fast coder is never created, av1 would be huge success
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Originally posted by oleid View Post
We have one: https://github.com/xiph/rav1e
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Originally posted by oleid View PostThe last huge case I remember is SourceForce, where they changed the installers of certain projects (like GIMP) to include adware. That was in 2015.
It's kind of like poison vs venom - they're both toxins that will hurt you but they're very distinctly different.
Why doesn't that happen more often - i.e. in case of trojans? Possibly, because many people get their software these days from "stores" like Google/Windows/Apple or Steam. But these stores don't qualify as "a source that actually gives a damn about security". And that's the part of your previous answer I'm not comfortable with and hence my answer. If the source "gives a damn about security", I either don't get my stuff from it, or I have to guard myself against possible attacks from that very source. At least my opinion.
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Originally posted by schmidtbag View PostI would argue they care about security quite a bit (especially Apple - they're pretty picky about what's allowed in their store). In my experience, each of these stores cares about maintaining an ecosystem that pleases the consumer. What gives you the impression they're not secure?
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Originally posted by oleid View PostI don't see any difference between the two languages (C and rust). Both can use in-line assembly, intrinsics and/or simd if you wish to do so.
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