inanc on X: "🚀 #golang Optimization Tip: Convert []byte to string without allocation. Only do this in a hot spot after careful consideration. https://t.co/9VE9AJpFuB" / X
János Turánszki on X: "I'm a fan of embedding assets in c++. For that, you convert a c++ byte array to a string and include it as a header, like this: https://t.co/Rvm20Vxz0h" /
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