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	Fix typographical error in README.md
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| | Cirrus CI | Used for testing on FreeBSD                                                                                | https://github.com/marketplace/cirrus-ci/                                                                                                              | `.cirrus.yml`          | | ||||
| | Circle CI | Historically was used to provide faster signal,<br/> but we may be able to migrate these to Github Actions | https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/getting-started/#setting-up-circleci <br> https://youtu.be/Js3hMUsSZ2c <br> https://circleci.com/docs/2.0/enable-checks/ | `.circleci/config.yml` | | ||||
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| Note: the instructions linked above mostly cover how to set up a repository with CI from scratch.  | ||||
| The general idea should be the same for setting up CI on your fork of zstd, but you may have to  | ||||
| Note: the instructions linked above mostly cover how to set up a repository with CI from scratch. | ||||
| The general idea should be the same for setting up CI on your fork of zstd, but you may have to | ||||
| follow slightly different steps. In particular, please ignore any instructions related to setting up | ||||
| config files (since zstd already has configs for each of these services). | ||||
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| @@ -216,7 +216,7 @@ will typically not be stable enough to obtain reliable benchmark results. If you | ||||
| hands on a desktop, this is usually a better scenario. | ||||
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| Of course, benchmarking can be done on non-hyper-stable machines as well. You will just have to | ||||
| do a little more work to ensure that you are in fact measuring the changes you've made not and | ||||
| do a little more work to ensure that you are in fact measuring the changes you've made and not | ||||
| noise. Here are some things you can do to make your benchmarks more stable: | ||||
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| 1. The most simple thing you can do to drastically improve the stability of your benchmark is | ||||
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