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Since the last day of the third month of 2026 is only three days away, you may be hearing with greater frequency a familiar saying. According to Google AI Overview: "'March comes in like a lion, out ...

In some other places, March might indeed come in like a lion and go out like a lamb. In Florida? March comes in like a nesting sea turtle and goes out like a napping alligator. Or maybe in like a ...

Jewish United Fund: March comes in like a lion–and continues to roar

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The ever-popular English proverb “March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb” is a saying first recorded in the early 1700s. And, of course, it can serve as a good, if not always accurate, ...

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-march=foo implies -mtune=foo unless you also specify a different -mtune. This is one reason why using -march is better than just enabling options like -mavx without doing anything about tuning. Caveat: -march=native on a CPU that GCC doesn't specifically recognize will still enable new instruction sets that GCC can detect, but will leave -mtune=generic. Use a new enough GCC that knows about ...

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Using Clang 16.0 or later, I would like to know what values could be used for the -march argument. The command clang --print-supported-cpus shows for -mcpu=, but I see no alternative for -march.

Texarkana Gazette: EDITORIAL | 'Out Like a Lamb': March represents an ending and a beginning

EDITORIAL | 'Out Like a Lamb': March represents an ending and a beginning

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