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Mastering Modern Culling Techniques in Game Development
Creating a game like Saints Row: The Third Remastered involves optimizing graphics through effective culling techniques.
Introducing Ternary Bonsai: Efficient Language Models with High Accuracy
Today marks the unveiling of Ternary Bonsai, a cutting-edge family of 1.
Mastering the Jujutsu Megamerge Workflow
As a dedicated Jujutsu user, I've become increasingly reliant on the 'megamerge' workflow, a method that's surprisingly under-discussed outside of a few power users.
Optimizing the Zef Interpreter: From Scratch to Competitive Performance
I embarked on a journey to optimize an AST-walking interpreter for Zef, a dynamic language I created for fun, to compete with established interpreters like Lua, QuickJS, and CPython.
Integrating Anthropic's Claude Models with OpenClaw
In OpenClaw, integrating with Anthropic's Claude models is streamlined through the use of API keys and the Claude CLI.
WebUSB Extension for Firefox: Installation and Configuration
The WebUSB extension for Firefox enhances the browser by enabling WebUSB functionality through native messaging.
Reflections on Time and Testing in Software Development
A decade ago, a unit test for the Servo project was written with a cookie expiration date set for April 18, 2026.
Kimi K2.6: Advancing Open-Source AI with Long-Horizon Coding and Agent Swarms
Kimi K2.
Kefir: An Independent C17/C23 Compiler
Kefir is a unique compiler for the C17 and C23 programming languages, crafted by Jevgenij Protopopov.
Introducing ggsql: SQL-Based Grammar of Graphics for Data Visualization
I'm thrilled to unveil ggsql, a groundbreaking tool that marries the grammar of graphics with SQL syntax, offering a robust, structured approach to data visualization.
Introducing Qwen3.6-Max-Preview: Enhanced World Knowledge and Coding Capabilities
I'm excited to share an early glimpse of our latest proprietary model, Qwen3.
Chip8 Emulator on GitHub
The Chip8 Emulator project on GitHub is a fascinating dive into the world of emulation, specifically focusing on the Chip8, a simple, interpreted programming language used in the late 1970s.
Exploring the Six Levels of Dark Mode Implementation
On CSS Naked Day, I noticed that many websites lacked dark mode after styles were stripped away, prompting me to explore the six levels of dark mode implementation.
TRELLIS.2 for Apple Silicon: Native 3D Generation on Mac
I've ported Microsoft's TRELLIS.
Exploring the Evolution of Claude's System Prompts in Opus 4.7
Anthropic stands out as the only major AI lab openly publishing system prompts for their chat systems, tracing back to Claude 3 in July 2024.
The Art of Listening in Software Development
In the world of software development, it's all too common to try and engineer solutions without truly listening to the people involved.
Enhancements in Claude Token Counter for Model Comparisons
I've enhanced the Claude Token Counter tool to facilitate comparisons between different Claude models, particularly focusing on the new Opus 4.
Optimizing the Binary GCD Algorithm for Speed
The greatest common divisor (GCD) of two integers can be calculated using Euclid's algorithm, a method familiar to many from computer science textbooks.
TurboQuant: Diagram Generation with Excalidraw
TurboQuant offers a unique solution for generating diagrams directly in your browser using Excalidraw.
From Skiplists to Skiptree: Solving Data Challenges with Innovative Structures
I initially dismissed skiplists as a niche data structure with limited relevance to my work, until a problem at Antithesis revealed their potential.
The Intricacies of Pausing in Video Games
Pausing a video game is such a routine action that we rarely ponder its mechanics.
Simplifying Compiler Development with the Nanopass Framework
The Nanopass Framework revolutionizes compiler creation by introducing an embedded domain-specific language that emphasizes the use of small passes and numerous intermediate representations.
The Seven Foundational Programming Languages
Choosing a programming language can be daunting, but the key is to start somewhere, as the core concepts remain consistent across many languages.
BYTE Magazine September 1975 Issue Overview
In the September 1975 issue of BYTE Magazine, a variety of topics are explored, reflecting the burgeoning world of personal computing.
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