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Arplisp Interpreter for Raspberry Pi in a Single ASM File, No Libraries Used
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GitHub - marcpaq/arpilisp: A Lisp interpreter for Raspberry Pi implemented in a single ARM assembly file
A Lisp interpreter for Raspberry Pi implemented in a single ARM assembly file - marcpaq/arpilisp
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The Great Software Stagnation
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Alarming Development
The Great Software Stagnation
Software is eating the world. But progress in software technology itself largely stalled around 1996. Here’s what we had then, in chronological order: LISP, Algol, Basic, APL, Unix, C, SQL, O…
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Simjacker vulnerability exploited by surveillance companies
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Zhaoxin KaiXian x86 CPU Tested
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Tom's Hardware
Zhaoxin KaiXian x86 CPU Tested: The Rise of China's Chips
Taking on the x86 duopoly
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Show HN: 7.css – for all Windows 7 lovers
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7.css
A design system for building faithful recreations of the Windows 7 UI.
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Politician's Syllogism
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What’s Entering Public Domain in 2021: The Great Gatsby, Music by Duke Ellington
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Open Culture
What’s Entering the Public Domain in 2021: The Great Gatsby & Mrs. Dalloway, Music by Irving Berlin & Duke Ellington, Comedies…
'The year 1925 was a golden moment in literary history,' writes the BBC's Jane Ciabattari. 'Ernest Hemingway’s first book, In Our Time, Virginia Woolf’s Mrs. Dalloway and F. Scott Fitzgerald’s The Great Gatsby were all published that year.
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Horrifying PDF Experiments
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GitHub - osnr/horrifying-pdf-experiments: :syringe: Stuff which works in Chrome and maybe Acrobat and Foxit.
:syringe: Stuff which works in Chrome and maybe Acrobat and Foxit. - osnr/horrifying-pdf-experiments
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Getting Started in Robotics
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F# for fun and profit: Terms and Conditions
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One Year of Excalidraw
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Excalidraw
Excalidraw blog | One Year of Excalidraw
Reflecting on one year of growth, going from live collaboration to end-to-end encryption, and the role of community contributions.
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Microsoft hurts sales of indie developers with “not commonly downloaded” error
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Wil van Antwerpen
Software made by Indie developers is getting harder and harder. Microsoft now renders downloads suspicious by default. Binaries are properly signed, even my address is in plain sight. But not commonly downloaded... I wonder why??
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Peter M. Neumann, 1940–2020
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Gödel's Lost Letter and P=NP
Peter M. Neumann, 1940–2020
Memories from Oxford days Mathematical Institute src Peter Neumann, Professor of Mathematics at Queen’s College, Oxford University, passed away two weeks ago. Last Monday would have been his …
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Some of my favorite systems research reads from 2020
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Marc Brooker
If you're looking for some systems research to read on the first day of 2021, here are some of my favorite reads from 2020. 1/
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A half-hour to learn Rust
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fasterthanli.me
A half-hour to learn Rust
In order to increase fluency in a programming language, one has to read a lot of it.
But how can you read a lot of it if you don’t know what it means?
In this article, instead of focusing on one or...
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Strange Things LINK Knows about 80x86 Processors (1997)
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Cscope: A developer's tool for browsing source code
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cscope.sourceforge.net
Cscope Home Page
Cscope is a developer's tool for browsing C programming code
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How Ray Kurzweil's 2019 predictions are faring
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Militant Futurist
How Ray Kurzweil’s 2019 predictions are faring (pt 4)
This is the fourth…and LAST…entry in my series of blog posts analyzing the accuracy of Ray Kurzweil’s predictions about what things would be like in 2019. These predictions come from hi…
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What happens when the CCP decides that you need to die
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Fragmentary Errata
What happens when the CCP decides that you need to die
The manner in which a state kills people has major implications for that state's structure
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Show HN: iMessage Wrapped – your year in texts
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iMessageWrappedRelease
iMessage Wrapped: Your 2020 as told by texts
Data and Visualizations on all your 2020 iMessages
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A Simple and Dynamic Method for Consistent Productivity
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A Simple and Dynamic Method for Consistent Productivity
Throughout my career, though I’ve managed to be productive in aggregate, I’ve always sought to be more consistent in my productivity. How productive I am at a given moment seems driven …
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