I am now the proud and delighted owner of www.0x5F3759DF.org
(0x5f3759df was the magic number from which y >> 1 is subtracted in
the Quake III fsqrt implementation).
http://www.codemaestro.com/reviews/9

I want to put up a site dedicated to coding faster code.  Computers
over the past 20 years have gotten so much faster, but the software
has seemed to have gotten slower.  So, it's time to kick people in the
butt and create a library of code snippets and articles about
optimization.  The complex stuff and understanding the little things
that will make your code faster as well.

Right now the domain is set to my webserver which is dutifully serving
my fsdev.net domain to it, but I plan on setting up another domain in
Apache and putting up a different site.

Thoughts?  What do you think could be done under the spirit of the
Quake III "wtf" hack?

(Plus I'm publicly gloating - that is like the most awesome
spontaneous thing I have ever done.)

(This is kinda tangential to Linux, but it could apply to Linux... so there.)

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Registered Linux Addict #431495
For Faith and Family! | John 3:16!
http://www.fsdev.net/

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