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Understanding and Implementing Traceroute in Rust
I've embarked on a journey to understand traceroute, a tool I've used but never fully grasped.
Transforming the Linux Kernel History into a SQL Database with pgit
I embarked on an ambitious project to import the entire Linux kernel history into pgit, a tool that stores Git repositories in PostgreSQL, making them SQL-queryable.
A Beginner's Guide to Writing USB Drivers Without Kernel Code
Writing a USB driver might seem intimidating at first, especially when considering the complexities of Kernel code.
Building an Audio-Reactive LED Strip: A Journey of Innovation and Challenges
In 2016, I embarked on a journey to create an LED strip that reacts to music in real time.
Škoda's DuoBell: A Bicycle Bell That Outsmarts Noise-Cancelling Headphones
The innovative DuoBell bicycle bell, developed by Škoda in collaboration with the University of Salford, is designed to penetrate the advanced algorithms of active noise-cancelling (ANC) headphones.
Porting Mac OS X 10.0 to the Nintendo Wii: A Technical Odyssey
Since 2007, the Nintendo Wii has hosted various operating systems, but now, Mac OS X 10.
Overcoming Disk Space Challenges in Server Launch
Launching a server to distribute digital Kanjideck files quickly turned into a crisis when hundreds of users flooded in, overwhelming the system's 40GB disk space.
The Evolution of S3: Bridging Data Storage and Accessibility
In the world of data management, moving large datasets efficiently is a common challenge.
Balancing Enterprise Engineering with Personal Projects
Building a skyscraper is a complex endeavor, requiring meticulous planning, permits, and a large team.
Simplify, Then Add Lightness: Lessons in Fast Hardware Development
Colin Chapman's mantra, 'simplify, then add lightness,' originally applied to racecars, embodies a broader design philosophy relevant across engineering and company-building.
Unveiling a Hidden Bug in the Apollo Guidance Computer
The Apollo Guidance Computer (AGC) stands as one of the most examined codebases in history, yet a critical bug in its gyro control code remained unnoticed for 57 years.
Google's Scion: A Testbed for Orchestrating Concurrent Agents
Scion is an experimental orchestration testbed developed by Google, designed to manage concurrent agents running in containers across both local and remote compute environments.
Reviving Old Printers with Modern Web Apps
I stumbled upon a Canon SELPHY photo printer through a trade with a friend, only to discover its incompatibility with modern operating systems like macOS and Windows.
Unveiling GLM-5.1: A Leap in Agentic Engineering and Coding Capabilities
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GEN-1: A Breakthrough in Physical AI Robotics
Introducing GEN-1, a revolutionary physical AI system by Generalist that achieves production-level success rates in tasks requiring human-like dexterity.
Anos: A Modern, Non-POSIX Hobby Operating System
Anos is a burgeoning operating system project that has reached the 'toy kernel' stage, supporting user mode preemptive multitasking on up to 16 CPUs and running on real hardware.
Why LG's Rollable Phone Never Hit the Market
In 2020, LG's mobile division was desperately seeking a way to differentiate itself in the competitive smartphone market.
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