One of the important Fluent Forever tips missing from this blob post is optimizing, as far as possible, the process of getting things into Anki, which is discussed here: https://blog.fluent-forever.com/multi-search/…
Double rounding also occurred with the Intel x87 FPU (before compilers switched to using Intel SSE by default), which used 80-bit floating point registers internally that would then be rounded back to 64-bit on stores…
There is a concise description of how this works (written by the author) here: https://computergraphics.stackexchange.com/a/2151
One of the important Fluent Forever tips missing from this blob post is optimizing, as far as possible, the process of getting things into Anki, which is discussed here: https://blog.fluent-forever.com/multi-search/…
Double rounding also occurred with the Intel x87 FPU (before compilers switched to using Intel SSE by default), which used 80-bit floating point registers internally that would then be rounded back to 64-bit on stores…
There is a concise description of how this works (written by the author) here: https://computergraphics.stackexchange.com/a/2151