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absorptions
A blog about signals, programming, music, and other stuff.
By Oona Räisänen.
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Smoother sailing: Studying audio imperfections in Steamboat Willie
Steamboat Willie (1928) was one of the earliest cartoons with synchronized sound. That is, it had post-production sound effects; this was something new and exciting. Now that the cartoon has recently entered the public domain[bbc24] …
By Oona Räisänen, 1,799 words
Adam Keys is typing
Developer and engineering manager at large.
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Avoid the ternary operator, I’m begging you
Allow me a bit of a soapbox-rant. A spicy take, as we might say these days. You’re using the ternary operator wrong in Ruby, JavaScript, and almost everything else. It’s for expressions, not control flow. …
Adrian's Corner - Posts
On coding, tech, privacy, AI and whatever else comes to this mind.
By Adrian Schönig.
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Updated 7 months ago
Introducing Longplay 2.0
I’m excited to launch a big 2.0 update to my album-focussed music player, Longplay. If you’re interested in the app itself and what’s new, head over to longplay.rocks or the App Store. In this post …
AksDev
Gamedev, programming, stuff.
By Akseli.
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Updated 2 months ago
Debug symbols for all!
When running Linux software and encountering a crash, and you make a bug report about it (thank you!), you may be asked for backtraces and debug symbols. And if you're not developer you may wonder …
Alex McLean – Making music with text[ure]
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Algorithmic Pattern updates
I’ve been a bit behind on blogging in general, but made five posts in the Algorithmic Pattern blog yesterday.. On tangible pattern notation (khipu-inspired open hardware for coding with with Dave Griffiths and Paola Torres …
Allen Pike, pixel crafter
Allen Pike writes about making nice software, building teams, and other tricky things.
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Updated 4 weeks ago
Once a Month
Ten years ago, I set a goal: publish one blog post a month. It worked! A decade later, I still keep the habit of writing an article every month. Over 120 sessions I’ve slowly gotten …
And now it’s all this
I just said what I said and it was wrong. Or was taken wrong.
By Dr. Drang.
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Updated 2 months ago
My Mac 40th anniversary draft
I assume that most of you have already listened—at least in part—to the latest episode of Upgrade, the 40th Anniversary of the Mac Draft. Any podcast with both John Gruber and John Siracusa is going …
Armin Ronacher's Thoughts and Writings | Blog
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On Tech Debt: My Rust Library is now a CDO
You're probably familiar with tech debt. There is a joke that if there is tech debt, surely there must be derivatives to work with that debt? I'm happy to say that the Rust ecosystem has …
By Armin Ronacher, 623 words
Austin Morlan
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Updated 11 months ago
Building an FPGA Computer: VGA
When I set out to build a simple computer with an FPGA ( here, here, and here), my end goal was always to display something on a computer monitor. VGA was a natural choice because …
blog.jlcarveth.dev
A log of my technical pursuits.
By John Carveth.
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Updated 4 months ago
Bonfire
A federated social network for individuals and communities to design, operate and control their own digital lives.
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Updated a month ago
Open source meets open science - announcing the Open Science Network initiative
The scientific method must be liberated. In an era marked by misinformation, mass surveillance and political propaganda, corporate monopolies and platforms hinder scientific innovation and knowledge sharing. Scientists, researchers, academics and their affiliated organisations must …
BrettTerpstra.com
Welcome to the lab.
By Brett Terpstra.
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Updated 3 days ago
EagleFiler giveaway!
I’m excited to offer the next giveaway, 2 licenses ($59.99 value each) for EagleFiler. EagleFiler is an amazing tool for cataloging and searching all of your information, from web pages to emails and every kind …
bylr.info
I am a multi-disciplinary engineer and entrepreneur with a PhD in flying robotics and interests in software, aviation, photography, generative art, plotters, and home automation.
By Antoine Beyeler.
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Updated 3 months ago
TIL: displaying contributor avatars in GitHub changelogs
While working on a changelog-generation script for my vsvg project, I wanted to display the list of contributors as circular avatars, just like GitHub does in multiple places. After a few Google searches and some …
CaiusTheory - Latest
Now with even more cowbell….
By Caius Durling.
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Updated 2 months ago
Running OmniOS via UTM on Apple Silicon
Wanted to fire up OmniOS to play with and didn’t have any spare x86 hardware to hand so decided to figure out running it in UTM on Apple Silicon, meaning it needs emulation as OmniOS …
change is - matt.sh
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Chris Wiegman - Blog
The full blog of Chris Wiegman including all tutorials, posts and other articles by Chris Wiegman since 2008.
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Learning to “live with it”
For my entire life I’ve been obsessed with my tooling for any given job being perfect. Rather than use what I have I can agonize for weeks or more on the tool itself often to …
By Chris Wiegman, 204 words
Cogito, Ergo Sumana | Home
Blog by Sumana Harihareswara, Changeset founder.
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This Is A Part Of My Self, Too
You are a selected audience. That is to say, you have selected, yourself, to read this. You have a variety of reasons to do so, and I imagine that, for some of you, you do …
colin_morris
I’m a funemployed programmer and deep learning enthusiast.
By Colin Morris.
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Updated a year ago
Does ChatGPT know about things Wikipedia doesn't?
I’ve spent a lot of time editing Wikipedia. I do it for many reasons, but one of the sillier ones floating around the margins of my consciousness is that I like to think that, by …
Computational Complexity
Computational Complexity and other fun stuff in math and computer science.
By Lance Fortnow, Bill Gasarch.
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The Softening of Computing Jobs: Blip or Trend?
Tech companies are performing exceptionally well, driving the S&P 500 to new heights with their soaring stock prices. However, the tech sector, apart from AI, expects a job decline to persist throughout the year, accompanied …
By Lance Fortnow, 449 words
Damien Mannion
I'm interested in science, research, education, and technology.
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Updated 4 months ago