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The Complex Legacy of Networking and the Missed Opportunities of IPv6
I attended an IETF meeting to see the presentation of TCP BBR, which was met with cautious optimism.
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.
Exploring Shader Lab: A Deep Dive into Visual Effects
Shader Lab offers a comprehensive suite of tools for creating stunning visual effects.
SPEAKE(a)R: Transforming Audio Devices into Covert Microphones
In the realm of cybersecurity, the potential to covertly transform headphones, earphones, and simple earbuds into eavesdropping microphones presents a significant threat.
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.
Notion's Public Pages Leak Editor Emails: A Persistent Security Flaw
Every public Notion page is inadvertently exposing the email addresses of its editors due to a flaw in their API.
Vercel Discloses Breach Linked to Third-Party App Compromise
Vercel, a prominent cloud platform for app development and deployment, recently revealed a breach in its internal systems, affecting a limited number of customers.
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.
Exploring the 80386 Memory Pipeline in FPGA Implementation
I've successfully developed an FPGA 386 core that boots DOS, runs applications like Norton Commander, and even plays Doom at 75 MHz on a DE10-Nano.
Fuzix OS 0.4: Enhancements and Supported Systems
In the latest release of Fuzix OS, version 0.
Understanding the Fast Fourier Transform (FFT)
The Fast Fourier Transform (FFT) is a cornerstone in signal processing and data analysis, known for its efficiency in computing the Discrete Fourier Transform (DFT).
MDV: Markdown Data & Visualization
MDV is a powerful tool that extends Markdown to create rich documents, dashboards, and slides with ease.
The Future of Design Tools: From Figma's Complexity to Claude's Simplicity
Yesterday, I experimented with Claude Design and developed a theory about the future of design tools.
Zero-Copy GPU Inference with WebAssembly on Apple Silicon
On Apple Silicon, the Unified Memory Architecture allows a WebAssembly module's linear memory to be shared directly with the GPU, eliminating the need for data copying, serialization, or intermediate buffers.
Optimizing Ruby's Load Path for Faster CI
Starting a new role at Intercom, I was tasked with enhancing the performance of the company's monolithic CI system.
Reviving Gun Rocket: A Journey Through Unity's Evolution
Ten years ago, I embarked on my game development journey with Gun Rocket, a project that was both a personal milestone and a financial success.
Understanding Request Rate Measurement in SI Units
When discussing request rates, it's crucial to specify the period over which these requests are measured.
Reviving Typewriters: A Unique Approach to Teaching and Learning
At Cornell University, Professor Grit Matthias Phelps has introduced a unique teaching method by incorporating manual typewriters into her German language classes.
NIST Scientists Pioneer Photonic Chips for Quantum and AI Technologies
In a groundbreaking development, NIST scientists have created photonic chips that integrate complex circuits for light, potentially revolutionizing technologies like AI, quantum computing, and optical atomic clocks.
A Beginner's Exploration of z3 Solver with Practical Examples
I recently stumbled upon an intriguing article that sparked my interest in theorem provers, particularly z3.
It's OK to Compare Floating-Points for Equality
Floating-point numbers often get a bad rap for their inexactness, leading many to adopt epsilon-comparisons as a safety net.
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