2024 Archive
11971.
The Burial of William the Conqueror: A Comedy of Errors (strangeco.blogspot.com)
11972.
The Lord of the Rings Family Tree (lotrproject.com)
11973.
PiDP-10 – a modern replica of the PDP-10 (obsolescence.dev)
11974.
Qub – a framework for building websites with QBasic (github.com)
11975.
Adobe Cuts Perpetual License for Elements Down to Just Three Years (petapixel.com)
11976.
A Philosophy Professor's Final Class (2023) (newyorker.com)
11977.
CrowdStrike Official RCA is now out [pdf] (crowdstrike.com)
11978.
Zerodha Tech – Hello, World (zerodha.tech)
11979.
Instrumenting Python GIL with eBPF (coroot.com)
11980.
Tillywork: Open-Source Work Management (github.com)
11981.
Sets, types and type checking (kaleidawave.github.io)
11982.
Show HN: A 5th order motion planner with PH spline blending, written in Ada (600f3559.prunt-docs.pages.dev)
11983.
Amber: Smalltalk for the Web (amber-lang.net)
11984.
"The Door Problem" (2014) (lizengland.com)
11985.
Libations: Tailscale on the Rocks (jnsgr.uk)
11986.
Decompiling Hyper-V Manager to rebuild it from source (awakecoding.com)
11987.
Apple 'broke law' by pushing out labor-organizing dev (theregister.com)
11988.
With PowerPC, Windows CE and the WiiN-Pad Slate, Everyone's a WiiN-Er (oldvcr.blogspot.com)
11989.
The Broadway Windowing System (docs.gtk.org)
11990.
Mysteries of the Griffin iMate and the Apple Extended Keyboard II (projectgus.com)
11991.
Everything You Never Wanted to Know About Linker Script (2021) (mcyoung.xyz)
11992.
Free SAM (Surface to Air Missile) Simulator (2009) (sites.google.com)
11993.
Von Neumann's First Computer Program (1970) (dl.acm.org)
11994.
What is Toybox? (landley.net)
11995.
In highly connected networks, there's always a loop (quantamagazine.org)
11996.
Prolly Trees (dolthub.com)
11997.
The medieval 'New England' on the north-eastern Black Sea coast (2015) (caitlingreen.org)
11998.
Animated Film Making Process (disneyanimation.com)
11999.
OpenTofu 1.7.0 is out with State Encryption, Dynamic Provider-defined Functions (opentofu.org)
12000.
How user groups made software reuse a reality (ztoz.blog)