interesting links2024-03-08T17:48:21+01:00https://roland.iwasno.net/links/https://roland.iwasno.net/links/https://roland.iwasno.net/links/
The Decompilation Wikihttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?d_vSGQ2024-03-08T17:48:21+01:00Section of the program transformation wiki. Might be useful for fixing the week rollover bug in the Holux M-241.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?d_vSGQ">Permalink</a>)
nfdn: Using Ediff in 2023https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?-MZ6sg2024-02-26T13:36:39+01:00Hints for using emacs' ediff mode to compare files.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?-MZ6sg">Permalink</a>)
Garmin Venu Square manualhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?OeZ9Ww2024-02-14T08:12:08+01:00This section describes how to perform a reset.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?OeZ9Ww">Permalink</a>)
How to Use Tagshttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?bBiZzQ2024-02-08T23:11:45+01:00Karl Voit describes how he uses tags to organize information. The rules might be useful for my Shaarli bookmarks.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?bBiZzQ">Permalink</a>)
This Page is Designed to Last - A Manifesto for Preserving Content on the Webhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?yNtwVw2024-02-08T14:34:21+01:00Found on Karl Voit's blog <a href="https://karl-voit.at/2022/10/28/window-teleporting/" rel="nofollow">https://karl-voit.at/2022/10/28/window-teleporting/</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?yNtwVw">Permalink</a>)
X keyboard extension - ArchWikihttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?T_yIMA2024-02-06T13:14:56+01:00Description of the X keyboard extension (XKB), which defines the way keyboards codes are handled in X, and provides access to internal translation tables. It is the basic mechanism that allows using multiple keyboard layouts in X.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?T_yIMA">Permalink</a>)
The Original Hacker's Dictionaryhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?yGjHIQ2024-01-25T10:05:04+01:00This file, jargon.txt, was maintained on MIT-AI for many years, before being published by Guy Steele and others as the Hacker's Dictionary. Many years after the original book went out of print, Eric Raymond picked it up, updated it and republished it as the New Hacker's Dictionary. Unfortunately, in the process, he essentially destroyed what held it together, in various ways: first, by changing its emphasis from Lisp-based to UNIX-based (blithely ignoring the distinctly anti-UNIX aspects of the LISP culture celebrated in the original); second, by watering down what was otherwise the fairly undiluted record of a single cultural group through this kind of mixing; and third, by adding in all sorts of terms which are "jargon" only in the sense that they're technical. This page, however, is pretty much the original, snarfed from MIT-AI around 1988. -- jpd.<br />
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See also <a href="https://www.dourish.com/quotes.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.dourish.com/quotes.html</a> and <a href="https://www.dourish.com/goodies/" rel="nofollow">https://www.dourish.com/goodies/</a><br />
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Found on <a href="https://mumble.net/" rel="nofollow">https://mumble.net/</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?yGjHIQ">Permalink</a>)
About - The Corporationhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?CBu89A2024-01-25T10:01:14+01:00Movie analyzing the corporation, found on Richard Kelsey's web page<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?CBu89A">Permalink</a>)
The Scheme 48 Module Systemhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?z1v91g2024-01-24T11:34:50+01:00Description of the module system of Scheme-48. Found on Jonathan Rees' page <a href="https://www.mumble.net/~jar/s48/index.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.mumble.net/~jar/s48/index.html</a><br />
I am not sure yet whether Rees' critique [1] on the use of the term "module" applies here.<br />
[1] <a href="https://odontomachus.wordpress.com/?s=module" rel="nofollow">https://odontomachus.wordpress.com/?s=module</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?z1v91g">Permalink</a>)
Program Development by Stepwise Refinement, Niklaus Wirthhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?83mnqA2024-01-23T16:45:57+01:00Reprinted from Communications of the ACM, Vol. 14, No. 4, April 1971, pp. 221-227. Copyright © 1971, Association for Computing Machinery, Inc.<br />
This is a digitized copy derived from an ACM copyrighted work. It is not guaranteed to be an accurate copy of the author's original work.<br />
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In fact, it contains a number of typographical errors which makes it hard to read.<br />
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Found on Jonathan Rees' blog <a href="https://odontomachus.wordpress.com/2011/03/07/are-you-confused-yet-about-the-word-representation/" rel="nofollow">https://odontomachus.wordpress.com/2011/03/07/are-you-confused-yet-about-the-word-representation/</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?83mnqA">Permalink</a>)
Oxide Computer Companyhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?mUKMmA2024-01-09T10:42:56+01:00Was mentioned several times on the TUHS and/or COFF mailing lists, I found<br />
<a href="https://news.slashdot.org/story/23/07/29/192248/building-a-better-server-oxide-computer-ships-its-first-rack" rel="nofollow">https://news.slashdot.org/story/23/07/29/192248/building-a-better-server-oxide-computer-ships-its-first-rack</a><br />
<a href="https://blog.jessfraz.com/post/born-in-a-garage/" rel="nofollow">https://blog.jessfraz.com/post/born-in-a-garage/</a><br />
The book recommendations on <a href="https://blog.jessfraz.com/post/books/" rel="nofollow">https://blog.jessfraz.com/post/books/</a> look interesting<br />
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See also <a href="https://hubris.oxide.computer/" rel="nofollow">https://hubris.oxide.computer/</a> for Hubris, a small open-source operating system for deeply-embedded computer systems written in Rust.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?mUKMmA">Permalink</a>)
Lisp vs Forthhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?WPgekw2024-01-03T02:14:16+01:00Henry Baker wrote a beautiful little paper (see<br />
<a href="https://www.plover.com/~mjd/misc/hbaker-archive/ForthStack.html>" rel="nofollow">https://www.plover.com/~mjd/misc/hbaker-archive/ForthStack.html></a>;) showing<br />
the mapping between Linear Lisp (a Lisp in which all variables are<br />
referenced once and only once) and a Forth-style "frameless stack". There<br />
is also a discussion of Forth as a set of linear combinators: Manfred von<br />
Thun's Joy <<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_(programming_language)>" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joy_(programming_language)></a>; is a<br />
Forth-like using nested lists in which the stack is the top-level list.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?WPgekw">Permalink</a>)
Andrey Listopadov's bloghttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?EV-jzw2023-11-25T00:22:58+01:00Found via <a href="https://ochicken.net/projects/workspace/" rel="nofollow">https://ochicken.net/projects/workspace/</a><br />
<a href="https://andreyor.st/posts/2022-02-22-new-look/" rel="nofollow">https://andreyor.st/posts/2022-02-22-new-look/</a> could be useful for my own blog, if I ever start it.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?EV-jzw">Permalink</a>)
A demo of the WebAuthn specificationhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?PiNRNA2023-11-17T15:59:56+01:00Found in c't 2023-10 (TBC).<br />
See also <a href="https://passkey.org/" rel="nofollow">https://passkey.org/</a> which was mentioned in the same article.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?PiNRNA">Permalink</a>)
Animated knotshttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?WNFDTw2023-11-13T08:37:35+01:00Description of many different knots. Found via Paul Lutus' page <a href="https://arachnoid.com/rope_climbing_101/index.html" rel="nofollow">https://arachnoid.com/rope_climbing_101/index.html</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?WNFDTw">Permalink</a>)
Riddles in the Skyhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?hLvELQ2023-09-15T13:29:48+02:00A blog dedicated to observing, mostly classified, satellites.<br />
Found on <a href="https://hackaday.io/event/192573-satellite-hunting-hack-chat" rel="nofollow">https://hackaday.io/event/192573-satellite-hunting-hack-chat</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?hLvELQ">Permalink</a>)
ALS162 Time Signal SDR Receiver for GNU Radiohttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?qnrw2Q2023-09-15T13:25:52+02:00See also the other presentations of this conference.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?qnrw2Q">Permalink</a>)
Cleaning Up Git History - sulami's bloghttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?9iVcwg2023-08-22T14:26:36+02:00Found via <a href="https://sachachua.com/blog/2023/08/2023-08-14-emacs-news/" rel="nofollow">https://sachachua.com/blog/2023/08/2023-08-14-emacs-news/</a><br />
See also <a href="https://blog.sulami.xyz/pages/frankenwm/" rel="nofollow">https://blog.sulami.xyz/pages/frankenwm/</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?9iVcwg">Permalink</a>)
Album list - Dynamic Range DBhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?Xf9hMA2023-08-21T17:50:59+02:00Database of music album with their dynamic range. Found via<br />
<a href="https://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-20344-post-176178.html#pid176178" rel="nofollow">https://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-20344-post-176178.html#pid176178</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?Xf9hMA">Permalink</a>)
ClipboardsWikihttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?ZnQNxg2023-07-26T16:20:02+02:00Suggestions for handling CLIPBOARD, PRIMARY selection in X11.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?ZnQNxg">Permalink</a>)
Back to Basics: Breaking Down the Fundamentals of Filtershttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?kxIfbQ2023-07-19T15:15:46+02:00ebook explaining RF filters.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?kxIfbQ">Permalink</a>)
Mathematical Problem Solvinghttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?mNOhvA2023-07-17T11:38:04+02:00(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?mNOhvA">Permalink</a>)
Introducing IPython and the Jupyter Notebookhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?cX7v_Q2023-06-04T14:58:35+02:00First chapter of the IPython Cookbook, Second Edition, by Cyrille Rossant, a guide to numerical computing <a href="https://ipython-books.github.io/" rel="nofollow">https://ipython-books.github.io/</a><br />
Found on <a href="https://cyrille.rossant.net/" rel="nofollow">https://cyrille.rossant.net/</a> via the article <a href="https://cyrille.rossant.net/moving-away-hdf5/" rel="nofollow">https://cyrille.rossant.net/moving-away-hdf5/</a> cited on Peter Monta's blog <a href="http://www.pmonta.com/gnss-sky-recordings.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.pmonta.com/gnss-sky-recordings.html</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?cX7v_Q">Permalink</a>)
Brief Thoughts on "AI" and LLMshttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?wnz0Hw2023-05-12T16:53:24+02:00Interesting observations on large language models. Found via my bookmark <a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?ONVyBw" rel="nofollow">https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?ONVyBw</a> which points to <a href="https://occasionallycogent.com/new_blog_setup/index.html" rel="nofollow">https://occasionallycogent.com/new_blog_setup/index.html</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?wnz0Hw">Permalink</a>)
Typed Lisp, A Primerhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?1Jr-zw2023-05-11T18:51:33+02:00The periodic table of the loop macro looks interesting.<br />
According to <a href="https://github.com/bastibe/org-static-blog/" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/bastibe/org-static-blog/</a>, this blog is produced using org-static-blog<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?1Jr-zw">Permalink</a>)
About The PCLinuxOS Magazinehttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?qLinkw2023-05-11T16:40:03+02:00PCLinuxOS Magazine is a free, independent, community produced magazine dedicated to the PCLinuxOS family of operating systems. Each release will contain helpful how-tos, articles and reader submitted stories. The magazine and website were created to help users find their way around the OS, while at the same time, pointing users to the proper website for the extra help that may be needed. It is also our intention to promote PCLinuxOS, its remasters and related websites.<br />
<br />
Mentioned on the COFF mailing list <a href="https://www.tuhs.org/pipermail/coff/2023-May/001531.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.tuhs.org/pipermail/coff/2023-May/001531.html</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?qLinkw">Permalink</a>)
Full Circle | An Independent Magazine For The Ubuntu Linux Community.https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?mumrqg2023-05-11T16:38:08+02:00Full Circle is a free, independent, monthly magazine dedicated to the Ubuntu family of Linux operating systems. Each month, it contains helpful how-to news and reader submitted stories.<br />
Mentioned on the COFF mailing list <a href="https://www.tuhs.org/pipermail/coff/2023-May/001531.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.tuhs.org/pipermail/coff/2023-May/001531.html</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?mumrqg">Permalink</a>)
Blog - Copperheadhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?ybQ0rQ2023-04-24T16:23:45+02:00Found via <a href="https://cpbotha.net/2016/11/27/android-security-in-2016-is-a-mess/" rel="nofollow">https://cpbotha.net/2016/11/27/android-security-in-2016-is-a-mess/</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?ybQ0rQ">Permalink</a>)
Note-taking strategy 2023 // voices in my headhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?_g3CUQ2023-04-24T15:58:35+02:00Article describing the methods used by the author to take notes.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?_g3CUQ">Permalink</a>)
Using fossil and venti as auxiliary storage on plan9.https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?u4QMLg2023-04-04T10:54:53+02:00Instructions for setting up Fossil and Venti on 9ants5, but they should be working on 9front as well.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?u4QMLg">Permalink</a>)
Welcome to transputer.nethttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?eM81Dg2023-03-29T11:29:37+02:00Documentation and description of projects using Inmos Transputer processors.<br />
Found via a link on <a href="http://www.chilton-computing.org.uk/inf/transputers/overview.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.chilton-computing.org.uk/inf/transputers/overview.htm</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?eM81Dg">Permalink</a>)
Gold Code Sequenceshttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?BG06qg2023-03-16T16:51:34+01:00Information about m-sequences and Gold codes. The condition l ≠ 0 (mod 4) is missing.<br />
The site has a lot of information about wireless communciation, e.g. <a href="http://www.wirelesscommunication.nl/reference/xtra/story.htm" rel="nofollow">http://www.wirelesscommunication.nl/reference/xtra/story.htm</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?BG06qg">Permalink</a>)
An introduction to Linux Access Control Lists (ACLs)https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?EHhifw2023-02-01T16:25:47+01:00Linux Access Control Lists, or ACLs, can take some getting used to, but they're invaluable for getting a finer-grained control of your Linux filesystem permissions.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?EHhifw">Permalink</a>)
A practical GNU epsilon tutorialhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?nYM1DQ2023-01-27T14:46:14+01:00Explanation of GNU epsilon <a href="https://www.gnu.org/software/epsilon/epsilon.html" rel="nofollow">https://www.gnu.org/software/epsilon/epsilon.html</a><br />
"The ε core language, an imperative first-order language, is called ε₀. It’s inconvenient for humans to use for serious problems, yet simple and potentially very efficient. Using ε₀ I’ve built ε₁, a higher-level language with a Lispy feel, but untyped — not dynamically typed like Lisp: untyped, like Forth and machine language."<br />
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See also <a href="https://ageinghacker.net/blog/posts/33/" rel="nofollow">https://ageinghacker.net/blog/posts/33/</a> for make-gallery, a bash script to generate a HTML photo gallery.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?nYM1DQ">Permalink</a>)
Writing | Glenn Vanderburghttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?CLuUvQ2023-01-25T16:36:43+01:00Articles and papers, mostly about programming languages.<br />
Found via a link to <a href="https://vanderburg.org/old_pages/Tcl/war/" rel="nofollow">https://vanderburg.org/old_pages/Tcl/war/</a> on Wikipedia <a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ousterhout%27s_dichotomy" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ousterhout%27s_dichotomy</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?CLuUvQ">Permalink</a>)
retrowin32, a win32 emulatorhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?-12_og2023-01-09T07:36:47+01:00"It is now barely capable of executing a few unmodified Windows exe files in a browser (see the site for some links)."<br />
Contains links to information about various aspects of Windows and how emulators such as Wine are working.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?-12_og">Permalink</a>)
Everything and More: A Compact History of Infinity by David Foster Wallacehttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?j6YLwg2023-01-08T21:14:47+01:00Found via an interview with David Foster Wallace <a href="https://neugierig.org/content/dfw/believer_interview.pdf" rel="nofollow">https://neugierig.org/content/dfw/believer_interview.pdf</a><br />
Reviews are mixed, so I am undecided whether I should read it.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?j6YLwg">Permalink</a>)
Psiram - Realism as a chancehttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?a5zXCA2023-01-04T01:10:07+01:00Psiram (formerly EsoWatch) provides the essential realism on topics like esotericism, religion, health, and helps you to save money. Psiram presents false prophets, ideologists, quacksalvers, and snake oil salesmen. Psiram sees itself as a skeptical consumer watchdog against hypocritical, useless and ineffective products, therapies and ideologies.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?a5zXCA">Permalink</a>)
Give Up GitHub!https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?dIZGpg2022-12-27T23:15:35+01:00Campaign to encourage FOSS developers to use other services instead of GitHub.<br />
Found on Plan 9 mailing list <a href="https://marc.info/?l=9fans&m=167213881800670&w=2" rel="nofollow">https://marc.info/?l=9fans&m=167213881800670&w=2</a>, where<br />
<a href="https://ghuntley.com/fracture/" rel="nofollow">https://ghuntley.com/fracture/</a> and <a href="https://isdotnetopen.com/" rel="nofollow">https://isdotnetopen.com/</a> were mentioned as well.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?dIZGpg">Permalink</a>)
Emacs /ˈiːmæks/, originally named EMACS (an acronym for "Editor MACroS"), is a family of text editorshttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?CBzcrw2022-12-24T00:29:01+01:00Emacs /ˈiːmæks/, originally named EMACS (an acronym for "Editor MACroS"), is a family of text editors that are characterized by their extensibility. The manual for the most widely used variant, GNU Emacs, describes it as "the extensible, customizable, self-documenting, real-time display editor". Development of the first Emacs began in the mid-1970s, and work on its direct descendant, GNU Emacs, continues actively; the latest version is 28.2, released in September 2022.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?CBzcrw">Permalink</a>)
Urbigenous Libraryhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?azFgEw2022-09-26T14:42:51+02:00Mentioned on the MoHP forum <a href="https://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-18873-post-164551.html#pid164551" rel="nofollow">https://www.hpmuseum.org/forum/thread-18873-post-164551.html#pid164551</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?azFgEw">Permalink</a>)
MaiZure's Projects - Just another place to dispose of personal programming projectshttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?m6SW2Q2022-07-28T12:18:44+02:00Found <a href="http://www.maizure.org/projects/decoded-gnu-coreutils/index.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.maizure.org/projects/decoded-gnu-coreutils/index.html</a> via <a href="https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/#source" rel="nofollow">https://www.gnu.org/software/coreutils/#source</a><br />
Recommended reading: <a href="http://www.maizure.org/projects/printf/index.html" rel="nofollow">http://www.maizure.org/projects/printf/index.html</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?m6SW2Q">Permalink</a>)
GNU Privacy Guard is very powerful software with a terrible interface.https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?OWVyDA2022-07-01T11:31:54+02:00This document attempts to give you the tools needed to answer questions and explain the mysteries of gpg and PGP so that you too can take advantage of this tool and stop making excuses.<br />
Found on <a href="https://rgoulter.com/blog/posts/programming/2022-06-10-a-visual-explanation-of-gpg-subkeys.html" rel="nofollow">https://rgoulter.com/blog/posts/programming/2022-06-10-a-visual-explanation-of-gpg-subkeys.html</a><br />
See also <a href="https://github.com/dmshaw/paperkey" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/dmshaw/paperkey</a> and <a href="https://github.com/jonathancross/jc-docs" rel="nofollow">https://github.com/jonathancross/jc-docs</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?OWVyDA">Permalink</a>)
Kallocain - Wikipediahttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?eH8-8w2022-06-23T18:29:31+02:00<a href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aniara" rel="nofollow">https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aniara</a><br />
Both found on Sandra Snan's blog <a href="https://idiomdrottning.org/genre-vs-literature" rel="nofollow">https://idiomdrottning.org/genre-vs-literature</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?eH8-8w">Permalink</a>)
Algorand: A Better Distributed Ledger, with Silvio Micalihttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?Fcjcyg2022-06-19T22:57:11+02:00Found on <a href="http://www.pfarrell.com/" rel="nofollow">http://www.pfarrell.com/</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?Fcjcyg">Permalink</a>)
Knowledge/Quick_Review_of_RPi_Zero_2_W.md at master · ThomasKaiser/Knowledge · GitHubhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?X5FMfw2022-05-30T11:51:32+02:00Interesting review of the Raspberry π 2 W, found via a link on Jamie Zawinsky's blog<br />
<a href="https://www.jwz.org/blog/2018/12/advanced-linux-sound-architecture/#comment-195132" rel="nofollow">https://www.jwz.org/blog/2018/12/advanced-linux-sound-architecture/#comment-195132</a><br />
See also the <a href="https://ownyourbits.com/2019/02/02/whats-wrong-with-the-raspberry-pi/" rel="nofollow">https://ownyourbits.com/2019/02/02/whats-wrong-with-the-raspberry-pi/</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?X5FMfw">Permalink</a>)
The Communicative Value of Using Git Well – Math ∩ Programminghttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?fmSNug2022-03-17T10:42:41+01:00Blog article describing the author's way of using git and some comparison to mercurial.<br />
Mentions John Wigley's book <a href="https://jwiegley.github.io/git-from-the-bottom-up/" rel="nofollow">https://jwiegley.github.io/git-from-the-bottom-up/</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?fmSNug">Permalink</a>)
Spencer Usenix 1992 paper [TUHS]https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?b1cykw2022-03-01T16:15:39+01:00The paper<br />
<a href="https://www.usenix.org/legacy/publications/library/proceedings/sa92/spencer.pdf" rel="nofollow">https://www.usenix.org/legacy/publications/library/proceedings/sa92/spencer.pdf</a><br />
sounds like it is worth reading.<br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?b1cykw">Permalink</a>)
The Tall Tower | Project Hieroglyphhttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?Hy-C3g2022-02-24T18:48:05+01:00The tower project began when Neal Stephenson started asking a simple question: how tall can we build something? As he started working with structural engineer Keith Hjelmstad, it turned out that this question has some surprising answers. To learn more about the project or get involved, check out the <a href="https://hieroglyph.asu.edu/?gpages=tower-project" rel="nofollow">https://hieroglyph.asu.edu/?gpages=tower-project</a>.<br />
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Found via <a href="https://100r.co/site/uxn.html" rel="nofollow">https://100r.co/site/uxn.html</a><br>(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?Hy-C3g">Permalink</a>)
Plan 9 Desktop Guidehttps://roland.iwasno.net/links/?lq004Q2021-12-30T00:22:11+01:00(<a href="https://roland.iwasno.net/links/?lq004Q">Permalink</a>)