- Emulator can now test the αcτµαlly pδrταblε εxεcµταblε bootloader
- Whipped up a webserver named redbean. It services 150k requests per
second on a single core. Bundling assets inside zip enables extremely
fast serving for two reasons. The first is that zip central directory
lookups go faster than stat() system calls. The second is that both
zip and gzip content-encoding use DEFLATE, therefore, compressed
responses can be served via the sendfile() system call which does an
in-kernel copy directly from the zip executable structure. Also note
that red bean zip executables can be deployed easily to all platforms,
since these native executables work on Linux, Mac, BSD, and Windows.
- Address sanitizer now works very well
Cosmopolitan TinyMath
“Seymour Cray didn't care that 81.0/3.0 did not give exactly
27.0 on the CDC 6000 class machines; and he was universally
respected for making the fastest machines around.
──Linus Torvalds
Your Cosmopolitan TinyMath library provides hardware-accelerated scalar
transcendental mathematical functions that are superior to the portable
standards-compliant math library, in terms of both performance and code
size, by trading away focus on temporal concerns, like IEEE conformance
or rounding errors at the femto-scale, or reproducible results across a
broad array of niche machine languages.