2017-04-22
The CRAPL: An academic-strength open source license
How the PC Industry Screws Things Up
Csmith — a random generator of C programs
ACME Mapper — high-precision general purpose mapping application
The CRAPL: An academic-strength open source license
How the PC Industry Screws Things Up
Csmith — a random generator of C programs
ACME Mapper — high-precision general purpose mapping application
The resolution of the Bitcoin experiment
Needs washed — A (strange) regional syntactic construct.
The Inside Story of an Aid Worker’s Secret Weapon: The Tarp
3L: The Operating System for the Future — An OS written in Scheme.
Dear Headhunters… — Joerg Moellenkamp’s rant directed at headhunters.
Princeton University Computer Architecture — Computer architecture course from Princeton offered through Coursera.
Glendix — Plan 9 userspace on top of the Linux kernel.
awk-raycaster — Pseudo-3D shooter written completely in awk using raycasting.
The Apple ISA — An interesting view of what Apple could aim for instruction set architecture-wise.
Internetová jazyková příručka — A reference book with grammar and dictionary detailing how to conjugate each Czech word.
Java is Magic: the Gathering (or Poker) and Haskell is Go (the game)
An Interview with Brian Kernighan (July 2000)
Booting a Raspberry Pi2, with u-boot and HYP enabled
The SmPL Grammar — Description of the grammar used by Coccinelle.
Netbooting Debian Squeeze — A link I had sitting around for a couple of years when I last set up a NFS-root netbooting Linux system.
Are there any 3 dimensional items wwe can’t print layer by layer — A humorous story about Fubini’s theorem and its relation to 3D printing.
The Diagnosis of Mistakes in Programmes on the EDSAC — In some ways, debugging hasn’t changed much since 1951.
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