Tiny C Compiler (TCC) continues to be a topic of interest in the programming community, with recent discussions highlighting its performance and versatility. Meanwhile, GOG is actively developing native Linux support for its Galaxy desktop client, signaling a growing importance of Linux in PC gaming.
According to Hacker News (Source 1), TCC, version 0.9.22, was benchmarked with a compiler time of 2.27 seconds, processing 859,000 lines per second, and using 29.6 MBytes per second. This was compared to GCC 3.2 -O0, which had a compiler time of 20.0 seconds, processing 98,000 lines per second, and using 3.4 MBytes per second. The source also provided links to the TCC mailing list, Savannah project page, and git repository.
The Verge (Source 2) reported that GOG is working on native Linux support for its Galaxy desktop client. This move underscores the growing significance of Linux in the PC gaming landscape. The article cited a recent job listing and comments from the company's CEO as evidence of this commitment.
Hacker News (Source 3) mentioned that WordPress launched a new Claude connector, allowing users to share site data with Anthropic's chatbot for analysis and insights. The connector provides read-only access to prevent alterations.
Wired (Source 4) discussed the Target Darts Omni Auto Scoring System, a new gadget that uses a light ring with HD cameras and the DartCounter app to automatically score darts. The system provides detailed statistics and various game modes, appealing to both casual and serious darts players.
The Verge (Source 5) detailed an author's experience returning to Linux after a long hiatus. The author, Terrence O'Brien, used Ubuntu on an older Dell XPS 15 but found the OS riddled with errors, ultimately abandoning it.
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