Programming topics
- FreeTechBooks
- FreeComputerBooks.com
- Real World OCaml
- The Killected Kode Vicious - just some book i came across... is it interesting?
- What Every Programmer Should Know About Memory
- FlatBuffers
- Fleece
- Anders Hejlsberg on Modern Compiler Construction - May 12, 2016
- Rust and SPARK: Software Reliability for Everyone
- AWS Lambda as build cluster
- Solving the Generalized Streaming Iterator Problem without GATs - i think this talks about the problems i had with my iterator. i still don't have the answer yet. assuming just waiting for "GAT" isn't my answer, probably need to read this article a few dozen times.
- Higher-Rank Trait Bounds - more of that
- Recovering Our Lost Free Will Online: Tools and Techniques That Are Available Now
- Long-Range Radios: A Perfect Match for Unix Protocols From The 70s
- TCP/IP over LoRa radios
- serving email in 2021 - it's been over 5 years since i became mobile-only on personal email and stopped maintaining my own mail infrastructure. but with the gloves coming off of big tech it may be time to start thinking about it again
- External Addresses No Longer Use Gmail SMTP Servers - what the hell. Apparently this happened seven years ago, but i missed it. I guess it really has been a long time since I tried to add a "send-as" alias. I should count myself lucky my old ones are grandfathered in. And i should get off gmail ASAP.
- Fluence
- Vultr
- Migadu email hosting
- Liquid Web
- Stage0 Bootstrap
-
GNU Mes is a Scheme interpreter and C compiler for bootstrapping the GNU System. Since version 0.22 it has again helped to halve the size of opaque, uninspectable binary seeds that are currently being used in the Reduced Binary Seed bootstrap of GNU Guix. The final goal is to help create a full source bootstrap as part of the bootstrappable builds effort for UNIX-like operating systems.
- mrustc - Rust compiler written in C++
- FreeBSD Handbook Ch. 20
- Tuning guide on FreeBSD wiki
- I want to be an American fun guy taking each day in high gear. --Vic Ferrari, 1981. I made an image macro on imgflip... need to find and link it
- "I love coffee", sings Jim. This seems to have been lost from various copies of this episode floating around, but this one has it intact.