CheekyKitten
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CheekyKitten
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Source code for Cheekykitten binary encoding to use for binary obfuscation...
Check out GitHub repo for more information
qs
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How to remove all columns except a select few with data.table?
My initial rec was to use the fst package, but I read the other thread and you said it's not compatible. qs works in a similar way / with similar performances and should be compatible with any R version > 3.0.2, but I have personally never used it.
What are some alternatives?
xnvme - Portable and high-performance libraries and tools for NVMe devices as well as support for traditional/legacy storage devices/interfaces.
fury - A blazingly fast multi-language serialization framework powered by JIT and zero-copy.
exfatprogs - exFAT filesystem userspace utilities
RMySQL - Legacy DBI interface for MySQL
adiantum - Adiantum and HPolyC specification and test vectors
Turbo-Range-Coder - TurboRC - Fastest Range Coder + Arithmetic Coding / Fastest Asymmetric Numeral Systems
windows-curses - Windows Curses Python module
Turbo-Base64 - Turbo Base64 - Fastest Base64 SIMD:SSE/AVX2/AVX512/Neon/Altivec - Faster than memcpy!
raygui - A simple and easy-to-use immediate-mode gui library
zstd - Zstandard - Fast real-time compression algorithm
base36_914 - A fast and space-efficient Base36 encoding for large data
TurboPFor - Fastest Integer Compression