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commit: e8b7d86a61b2697acecf652c184991f6aae665ad
parent a4c2094348990c13141fb209b400123f14557a9a
Author: Haelwenn (lanodan) Monnier <contact@hacktivis.me>
Date:   Sat, 28 Jan 2023 17:05:53 +0100

bookmarks: uops.info

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Mbookmarks.shtml3++-
Mbookmarks.xbel1+
2 files changed, 3 insertions(+), 1 deletion(-)

diff --git a/bookmarks.shtml b/bookmarks.shtml @@ -10,7 +10,7 @@ <h1>Bookmarks</h1> <p> This is generated from <a href="/bookmarks.xbel">/bookmarks.xbel</a>, a standard-compliant <a href="http://pyxml.sourceforge.net/topics/xbel/">XBEL</a> file, which you can process and import in some browsers. (XSLT file used for it: <a href="/bookmarks.xsl">/bookmarks.xsl</a>).<br/> - It currently contains 225 links. + It currently contains 226 links. </p> <section id="Autism"> <h2>Autism <a href="#Autism">ยง</a></h2> @@ -262,6 +262,7 @@ <dt><a rel="external noreferrer" href="http://linux-sunxi.org/">Linux-Sunxi</a></dt><dd>Open-Source community dedicated to providing support for Allwinner-based devices</dd> <dt><a rel="external noreferrer" href="https://hackerboards.com/">The Single Board Computer Database</a></dt> <dt><a rel="external noreferrer" href="https://elinux.org/">Embedded Linux Wiki</a></dt> + <dt><a rel="external noreferrer" href="https://uops.info/">uops.info</a></dt><dd>latency, throughput, and port usage data for most instructions on many recent x86 microarchitectures</dd> </dl> </section> <section id="Operating Systems"> diff --git a/bookmarks.xbel b/bookmarks.xbel @@ -336,6 +336,7 @@ <bookmark href="http://linux-sunxi.org/"><title>Linux-Sunxi</title><desc>Open-Source community dedicated to providing support for Allwinner-based devices</desc></bookmark> <bookmark href="https://hackerboards.com/"><title>The Single Board Computer Database</title></bookmark> <bookmark href="https://elinux.org/"><title>Embedded Linux Wiki</title></bookmark> + <bookmark href="https://uops.info/"><title>uops.info</title><desc>latency, throughput, and port usage data for most instructions on many recent x86 microarchitectures</desc></bookmark> </folder> <folder>