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GitHub - wolfSSL/wolfCOSE: A fast, portable, and lightweight COSE + CBOR implementation for embedded systems. Supports PQC, FIPS 140-3, DO-178, and MISRA C. Powered by wolfSSL.
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GitHub - wolfSSL/wolfCOSE: A fast, portable, and lightweight COSE + CBOR implementation for embedded systems. Supports PQC, FIPS 140-3, DO-178, and MISRA C. Powered by wolfSSL.

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A fast, portable, and lightweight COSE + CBOR implementation for embedded systems. Supports PQC, FIPS 140-3, DO-178, and MISRA C. Powered by wolfSSL. - wolfSSL/wolfCOSE

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Computer Science for Computer Scientists·/u/Intelligent_Tree6918·3 days ago
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Given an array a of length n and an integer k. You must perform the following operation exactly k times: choose two indices i, j and swap**(ai, aj).** Find the maximum possible MSS (maximum subarray sum) after performing the above operation exactly k…

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Computer Science for Computer Scientists·/u/Marmik_D_Thakore·3 days ago
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Finally found the “ Best IPTV ” in 2026 - The IPTV subscription in USA, UK and Canada After trying so many servives I finally landed here . I switched from traditional cable a few months ago and honestly didn’t expect much at first, but TIVIPORT has…

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Computer Science for Computer Scientists·/u/no-punintended0802·3 days ago
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If you search for the best IPTV service in 2026, you’ll find hundreds of posts recommending whichever provider is paying for placement. I wanted something more reliable, so I spent three months testing multiple IPTV providers under the same conditions…

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Computer Science for Computer Scientists·/u/Good-At-SQL·3 days ago
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I wasn’t even planning to switch IPTV providers this year, but my old service slowly became impossible to deal with. Every big sports night turned into the same routine: buffering, reconnecting streams, channels randomly offline, and support never…

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Computer Science for Computer Scientists·/u/Good-At-SQL·3 days ago
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👉 FLIXARIA .COM A few months ago I upgraded my home internet because I thought my constant buffering problems were caused by slow speeds. Turns out… the internet wasn’t the issue at all 😅 My old IPTV provider was just terrible during peak hours.…

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Computer Science for Computer Scientists·/u/brokentoys4orphans·3 days ago
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Over the last month I’ve been testing a bunch of different IPTV providers because my previous setup became frustrating to use almost every evening. At first most services seemed fine, but after a few days the same problems always started showing up.…

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Computer Science for Computer Scientists·/u/no-punintended0802·3 days ago
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With streaming becoming a bigger part of entertainment in 2026, many users are searching for a platform that brings live TV, sports, movies, TV series and international content together in one place.…

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Computer Science for Computer Scientists·/u/Good-At-SQL·3 days ago
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been testing different IPTV services for months now and honestly most of them follow the exact same cycle. works decent at first, then suddenly channels stop loading, buffering starts during matches and support disappears completely the one that actually…

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Computer Science for Computer Scientists·/u/yehors·3 days ago
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\> After sorting, BGR is linear for fixed `R`. XDP's core scan is `O(nT) = O(n log n)`; BGR's repair core is `O(n + T)` per pass. The sort still dominates when input is unsorted.…

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Computer Science for Computer Scientists·/u/ItsJakov·3 days ago
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Tried getting an answer with Claude Opus but didn't work.. after 10 minutes of thinking got a "I'd be mildly surprised but not shocked if there's an O(N polylog) tree algorithm — none of the standard tricks (centroid decomp, small-to-large, heavy-light,…

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