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A completely unoptimized terminal renderer that runs at several thousand FPS
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Casey Muratori
[1/2] Here is a demo of a simple, completely unoptimized terminal renderer I wrote over a few days. Supports scrollback, line wrapping, Unicode combining, RTL-over-LTR, multicolor fonts, changing fonts on the fly, etc. It runs at several thousand FPS. yo…
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How fast should an unoptimized terminal run?
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[EPILEPSY WARNING] How fast should an unoptimized terminal run?
[EPILEPSY WARNING] At the end of this video, I demonstrate colored text on colored background tiles. The reference renderer displays this benchmark so quickly that the screen appears to flash colors violently. If you are photo-sensitive, you may want to…
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Blender and the Rabbids
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blender.org
Blender and the Rabbids — blender.org
Julien Blervaque and Yannick Castaing, Ubisoft Film & Television, share the experience of using Blender for Rabbids Invasion: Mission to Mars.
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Return of the Mac (2005)
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The Idempotency-Key HTTP Header Field
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IETF Datatracker
The Idempotency-Key HTTP Header Field
The HTTP Idempotency-Key request header field can be used to carry idempotency key in order to make non-idempotent HTTP methods such as "POST" or "PATCH" fault-tolerant.
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Copilot and Conversational Programming
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jessmart.in
Copilot and Conversational Programming
Personal website of Jess Martin.
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Getting Unstuck
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www.iamjonas.me
Getting unstuck
You're stuck. But what exactly is this thing we call being stuck? It's when your mental model of a program does not match the actual program...
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The unexpected complications of minor features (2020)
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www.construct.net
The unexpected complications of minor features
I recently tweeted about how adding seemingly minor features can unexpectedly snowball in to a significant amount of work. I thought it was worth writing up in a blog post as a more permanent way to share the point, since it's quite interesting and probably…
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Underground fiber optics spy on humans moving above
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WIRED
How Underground Fiber Optics Spy on Humans Moving Above
Vibrations from cars and pedestrians create unique signals in cables. Now scientists have used the trick to show how Covid-19 brought life to a halt.
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AI and Communism: Narratives of AI Behind the Iron Curtain
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AI Narratives
AI and Communism: Narratives of AI behind the Iron Curtain — AI Narratives
A fascinating community of scholars, thinkers, and creators working at the intersections of technology, automation, and futures emerged in Central and Eastern Europe after the Second World War. On the one hand, there were those studying technology as a means…
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On working too hard: finding balance, and lessons learned from others
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blog.lawrencejones.dev
On working too hard: finding balance, and lessons learned from others
Working hard is a great way to accelerate learning, but it can come at a cost. This post shares my experience and lessons taken from great role models I've found along the way.
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The Gospel of Consumption
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Orion Magazine
The Gospel of Consumption
PRIVATE CARS WERE RELATIVELY SCARCE in 1919 and horse-drawn conveyances were still common. In residential districts, electric streetlights had not yet
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When static makes your C code 10 times faster
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mazzo.li
When `static` makes your C code 10 times faster
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U.S. Navy Laser Creates Plasma ‘UFOs’
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Forbes
U.S. Navy Laser Creates Plasma ‘UFOs’
The Navy has patented technology to create mid-air images to fool infrared and other sensors, offering a game-changing method of protecting aircraft from heat-seeking missiles. It may also provide a clue about the source of some recent UFO sightings by military…
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CompilerJobs – A listing of compiler, language and runtime teams
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Social media is broken – a new report offers ways to fix it
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MIT Management Sloan School
Social media is broken. A new report offers 25 ways to fix it
A new report offers solutions to the problems that hound social media, from the spread of misinformation to the lack of competition.
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Dynamic Linking Best Practices
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Dynamic linking best practices
How to build, version, and install libraries
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Plants that change our consciousness
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New Statesman
The psychoactive plants that change our consciousness
It is fascinating to learn how three plant-derived drugs – caffeine, opium and mescaline – can shape society.
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Bringing Emulation into the 21st Century
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blog.davetcode.co.uk
Bringing emulation into the 21st century
Implementing an 8080 emulator in a microservice architecture on top of kubernetes
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Ask HN: How do SMBs afford such expensive software engineers in the US?
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The Human Family Tree, It Turns Out, Is Complicated
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Nautilus
The Human Family Tree, It Turns Out, Is Complicated
We’re not the man we used to be. Over the last 20 years, genomics, ancient DNA, and paleoanthropology have joined forces to completely…
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