Amiga 1232 Storm CD Packs Every Upgrade Into One Wedge
You know what they used to say– once you go Commodore, you’ll never leave by any door. Well, they might not have said that, but given the prevalence of projects still using Commodore-br…
Alan Turing’s Remarkable, Nearly-Forgotten Voice Encryption Device
[Popular Mechanics] has an interesting article about Alan Turing’s nearly-forgotten speech encryption device. Codenamed Delilah, it was in many ways an early form of digital encryption. It wa…
Choreo — Domain-Specific Diagrams and Code-Driven Graph Analysis in Elixir
Choreo is an Elixir library for building domain-specific diagrams (C4, FSM, ERD, Sequence, Workflow, Threat Model) and performing semantic graph analysis on top of Yog.
What To Learn To Be A Real Time Graphics Programmer
I get asked fairly often what people need to know to be hireable as a graphics programmer. I figured it was time to make a page to link instead of re-typing it each time. We are in a strange time w…
It seems almost quaint now, but there was once a version of the Internet ruled by influencers that were honest, high integrity folks who genuinely cared about the impact of their words. Perhaps the…
The Bit79 Was A Famicom Clone That Took The “Family Computer” Name Seriously
While the original name of what much of the world knows as the NES was the Nintendo Family Computer, or Famicom for short, it was very rarely used as a family computer. Sure, there was a basic cart…
Hunk is a review-first terminal diff viewer for agent-authored changesets. Multi-file review stream, inline AI annotations, watch mode, and Git/Jujutsu integration.
In his keynote talk at the first Perl conference, Larry Wall couldn’t get the Windows computer on the podium to behave. So he SSH’d into his own machine and said, with relief and joy: &…
My small space on the internet where I share some local happenings, my projects, some of my photography, perhaps some commentary on the absurdity of the world...
Supercon 2023: Exploring The Elegance Of The Voja4
When you design an electronic badge, the goal is to make a device that’s interesting and has enough depth to keep your attendees engaged for the duration of the con but not so complicated tha…
Watching [sprite_tm]’s build of a handheld 486-based gaming computer, we got to thinking about retro computers and the eternal questions of how much of the computer needs to be actually “old” for i…
Someday real soon, most of us — starting with young adults — will carry an always-on AI. This agent will help us navigate our journeys, answer our questions, tutor and teach us new skills, remember people we have met before, … Continue reading →
Your documentation is still in your Mum's filing cabinet
It's kind of wild that we're still organising knowledge like it's sitting in a 1970s filing cabinet. People and AI don't think in folders. They find information through search, context and connections.