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Normal People by Sally Rooney surprised me. In essence it had the characteristics of an simple and uncomplicated read, the kind…

A way to run weather forecasts with orders of magnitude less computing power and picking a strategy based on what your opponent/competitor doesn’t want you to do.

A way to run weather forecasts with orders of magnitude less computing power and picking a strategy based on what your opponent/competitor doesn’t want you to do.

As an attempt to branch out with my writing, I've taken to working on various fiction and non-fiction pieces...

As an attempt to branch out with my writing, I've taken to working on various fiction and non-fiction pieces...

I heard Isabelle Demers play the Åkerman organ at Uppsala Domkyrka last week. As far as first organ recitals go, this was a beautiful one to have gotten the opportunity to start with - even though the instrument did not seem to particularly resonate with me. Or maybe I just need to hear more of it to properly appreciate it.

MacPaint is a monochromatic raster image painting program that introduced many people to mouse-driven controls, tool palettes, and copy and paste integration with other applications. One of two launch applications for the Apple Macintosh in 1984, MacPaint is emblematic of the Macintosh’s early quirky revolutionary branding, focus on ease of use, and appeal to artistic customers. Using the source code, we examine the design and implementatio....

MacPaint is a monochromatic raster image painting program that introduced many people to mouse-driven controls, tool palettes, and copy and paste integration with other applications. One of two launch applications for the Apple Macintosh in 1984, MacPaint is emblematic of the Macintosh’s early quirky revolutionary branding, focus on ease of use, and appeal to artistic customers. Using the source code, we examine the design and implementatio....

Just wanted to cross post something over on my personal blog. I’ve been writing some blog posts on the Invisible Work of OpenStack, and it looks like they’re going to be published over at the G-Research Blog . I’ll keep this post up to date with links to the posts as they are published. Invisible Work of OpenStack series: Invisible work of OpenStack: Eventlet Migration (New!) Invisible work of OpenStack: Testing Matrices Invisib..

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. As i coded on OuroborosDB i noticed that i need a very fast queue for a rather unique architectural design decision. I try to build the network module in such a way that i can test the behavior completely deterministic while “simulating” entire clusters in a single process. So i build a test prototype of my global network queue ....

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. As i coded on OuroborosDB i noticed that i need a very fast queue for a rather unique architectural design decision. I try to build the network module in such a way that i can test the behavior completely deterministic while “simulating” entire clusters in a single process. So i build a test prototype of my global network queue ....

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. As i coded on OuroborosDB i noticed that i need a very fast queue for a rather unique architectural design decision. I try to build the network module in such a way that i can test the behavior completely deterministic while “simulating” entire clusters in a single process. So i build a test prototype of my global network queue ....

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. As i coded on OuroborosDB i noticed that i need a very fast queue for a rather unique architectural design decision. I try to build the network module in such a way that i can test the behavior completely deterministic while “simulating” entire clusters in a single process. So i build a test prototype of my global network queue ....

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. As i coded on OuroborosDB i noticed that i need a very fast queue for a rather unique architectural design decision. I try to build the network module in such a way that i can test the behavior completely deterministic while “simulating” entire clusters in a single process. So i build a test prototype of my global network queue ....

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. As i coded on OuroborosDB i noticed that i need a very fast queue for a rather unique architectural design decision. I try to build the network module in such a way that i can test the behavior completely deterministic while “simulating” entire clusters in a single process. So i build a test prototype of my global network queue ....

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. As i coded on OuroborosDB i noticed that i need a very fast queue for a rather unique architectural design decision. I try to build the network module in such a way that i can test the behavior completely deterministic while “simulating” entire clusters in a single process. So i build a test prototype of my global network queue ....

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. As i coded on OuroborosDB i noticed that i need a very fast queue for a rather unique architectural design decision. I try to build the network module in such a way that i can test the behavior completely deterministic while “simulating” entire clusters in a single process. So i build a test prototype of my global network queue ....

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. As i coded on OuroborosDB i noticed that i need a very fast queue for a rather unique architectural design decision. I try to build the network module in such a way that i can test the behavior completely deterministic while “simulating” entire clusters in a single process. So i build a test prototype of my global network queue ....

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. As i coded on OuroborosDB i noticed that i need a very fast queue for a rather unique architectural design decision. I try to build the network module in such a way that i can test the behavior completely deterministic while “simulating” entire clusters in a single process. So i build a test prototype of my global network queue ....

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. As i coded on OuroborosDB i noticed that i need a very fast queue for a rather unique architectural design decision. I try to build the network module in such a way that i can test the behavior completely deterministic while “simulating” entire clusters in a single process. So i build a test prototype of my global network queue ....

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. As i coded on OuroborosDB i noticed that i need a very fast queue for a rather unique architectural design decision. I try to build the network module in such a way that i can test the behavior completely deterministic while “simulating” entire clusters in a single process. So i build a test prototype of my global network queue ....

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. As i coded on OuroborosDB i noticed that i need a very fast queue for a rather unique architectural design decision. I try to build the network module in such a way that i can test the behavior completely deterministic while “simulating” entire clusters in a single process. So i build a test prototype of my global network queue ....

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. As i coded on OuroborosDB i noticed that i need a very fast queue for a rather unique architectural design decision. I try to build the network module in such a way that i can test the behavior completely deterministic while “simulating” entire clusters in a single process. So i build a test prototype of my global network queue ....

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. As i coded on OuroborosDB i noticed that i need a very fast queue for a rather unique architectural design decision. I try to build the network module in such a way that i can test the behavior completely deterministic while “simulating” entire clusters in a single process. So i build a test prototype of my global network queue ....

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. As i coded on OuroborosDB i noticed that i need a very fast queue for a rather unique architectural design decision. I try to build the network module in such a way that i can test the behavior completely deterministic while “simulating” entire clusters in a single process. So i build a test prototype of my global network queue ....

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. As i coded on OuroborosDB i noticed that i need a very fast queue for a rather unique architectural design decision. I try to build the network module in such a way that i can test the behavior completely deterministic while “simulating” entire clusters in a single process. So i build a test prototype of my global network queue ....

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. As i coded on OuroborosDB i noticed that i need a very fast queue for a rather unique architectural design decision. I try to build the network module in such a way that i can test the behavior completely deterministic while “simulating” entire clusters in a single process. So i build a test prototype of my global network queue ....

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. As i coded on OuroborosDB i noticed that i need a very fast queue for a rather unique architectural design decision. I try to build the network module in such a way that i can test the behavior completely deterministic while “simulating” entire clusters in a single process. So i build a test prototype of my global network queue ....

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. As i coded on OuroborosDB i noticed that i need a very fast queue for a rather unique architectural design decision. I try to build the network module in such a way that i can test the behavior completely deterministic while “simulating” entire clusters in a single process. So i build a test prototype of my global network queue ....

Best viewed on the original page , where extended functionality like the footnote helper is available. As i coded on OuroborosDB i noticed that i need a very fast queue for a rather unique architectural design decision. I try to build the network module in such a way that i can test the behavior completely deterministic while “simulating” entire clusters in a single process. So i build a test prototype of my global network queue ....

Any imbalance that makes it past the Mempool is a potential source of MEV profit. In this post, I describe the process of discovering, analyzing, and executing a long-tail MEV strategy on the Ethereum Mainnet. We will discuss Mempool monitoring, oracle backrunning, recurring Defi exploits, and more. I’ll also showcase how to use mevlog.rs CLI and web interface for finding long-tail profit opportunities. Disclaimer: The information prov....

Any imbalance that makes it past the Mempool is a potential source of MEV profit. In this post, I describe the process of discovering, analyzing, and executing a long-tail MEV strategy on the Ethereum Mainnet. We will discuss Mempool monitoring, oracle backrunning, recurring Defi exploits, and more. I’ll also showcase how to use mevlog.rs CLI and web interface for finding long-tail profit opportunities. Disclaimer: The information prov....

Here's the Discord Changelog from March 25, 2025, so you can stay informed on what’s new in recent app updates!

We’re releasing a new and improved version of the Game Overlay, along with a refreshed desktop app so you can further customize Discord to your style.

The Mac Observer is showcasing Monday App Finder: Journelly, a Twitter-Like Journal for iOS . #+ATTR_HTML: :width 70% Bemfica de Oliva does a wonderful rundown of Journelly's features and capabilities, much better than anything else I've posted before. They even mentioned Org markup and Emacs text editor, for those who want to drop down to its plain text storage. A nice treat, as these aren't typically showcased in the space..


Nostalgia - blog.bayindirh.io - 1 year ago - eng
The people I'm following on the internet put me inside a small but vibrant retrocomputing bubble. When this is combined with the synthwave composers I tend to listen lately, I'm being transported to my earlier years on this planet, repeatedly. The fact that I have grown with a Commodore 64, 486 systems, boomboxes and big Hi-Fi racks makes this a rather harsh, but enjoyable ride every time. While small, I have my trove of old things. PalmO....

I’m happy and grateful to announce that the Marginalia Search project has been accepted for a second nlnet grant. All the details are not yet finalized, but tentatively the grant will go toward addressing most of the items in the project roadmap for 2025 . I’ve already been working full time on the project since summer 2023 , and this grant secures additional development time, and extends the runway to a comfortable degree. Will p..

Nostalgia - blog.bayindirh.io - 1 year ago - eng
The people I'm following on the internet put me inside a small but vibrant retrocomputing bubble. When this is combined with the synthwave composers I tend to listen lately, I'm being transported to my earlier years on this planet, repeatedly. The fact that I have grown with a Commodore 64, 486 systems, boomboxes and big Hi-Fi racks makes this a rather harsh, but enjoyable ride every time. While small, I have my trove of old things. PalmO....

Managing media is a really difficult task if you try to do all of it yourself, especially if the media comes from other sources. The file can be submitted in any state and size, but what if you need something really specific? You can code it all yourself or you can use an awesome service […] The post Easy way to upload, transform and deliver files and images (Sponsored) appeared first on David Walsh Blog .

Managing media is a really difficult task if you try to do all of it yourself, especially if the media comes from other sources. The file can be submitted in any state and size, but what if you need something really specific? You can code it all yourself or you can use an awesome service […] The post Easy way to upload, transform and deliver files and images (Sponsored) appeared first on David Walsh Blog .

2025-03-24-002 - srijan.ch - 1 year ago - eng
Read Jeremy's post on quickly switching the default browser. I had a shell script to do this as well. Doing it from Emacs makes more sense because I can have a completion UI. So, here's my modified version for Linux: (defun sj/default-browser (&optional name) "Set the default browser based on the given NAME." (interactive (list (completing-read "Browser: " (split-string …

2025-03-24-002 - srijan.ch - 1 year ago - eng
Read Jeremy's post on quickly switching the default browser. I had a shell script to do this as well. Doing it from Emacs makes more sense because I can have a completion UI. So, here's my modified version for Linux: (defun sj/default-browser (&optional name) "Set the default browser based on the given NAME." (interactive (list (completing-read "Browser: " (split-string …

2025-03-24-002 - srijan.ch - 1 year ago - bod
Read Jeremy's post on quickly switching the default browser. I had a shell script to do this as well. Doing it from Emacs makes more sense because I can have a completion UI. So, here's my modified version for Linux: (defun sj/default-browser (&optional name) "Set the default browser based on the given NAME." (interactive (list (completing-read "Browser: " (split-string …

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