Align handles dynamic alignment. The is useful for dynamic uniform buffers where
the alignment might be different. For example a 4x4 f32 matrix has a size of 64 bytes
but the min alignment for a dynamic uniform buffer might be 256 bytes. A slice of
&[Mat4x4<f32>]
has a memory layout of
[[64 bytes], [64 bytes], [64 bytes]], but it might need to have a memory
layout of
[[256 bytes], [256 bytes], [256 bytes]].
Align::copy_from_slice will copy a slice of
&[T] directly into the host memory without
an additional allocation and with the correct alignment.