I don’t have to work today for the first time since I am not sure when. For that, you get links links links.
- My Raspberry Pi Desktop. (via)
- Text-only websites. There’s a lot of links to follow there. (via)
- The secrets of Monkey Island’s source code. (via)
- Connection Interrupted, image data corruption in motion. (via)
- The Benefits of Collecting.
- How Mozart became a bad composer. There is so much in the public domain that I don’t realize. (via)
- Your computer isn’t yours. Apple tracks what you run, when. (via)
- Mini Arcade. (via)
- Retro games – How I fixed the Atari 2600 awful music. (via)
- Evaluating Precursor’s Hardware Security.
- Booting from a vinyl record. (via)
- Beepbox.co. (via)
- epr — Terminal/CLI Epub reader. A few seconds of search doesn’t show a BSD port, though. No, wait, I was wrong. (via)
- Permissive IPs. That’s Intellectual Property, and mentions a bunch of tabletop industry things I wasn’t familiar with.
- A few ways to make money in FOSS.
- Improving on QBasic’s Random Number Generator.
- Pen plotter SVG Snowflake generator.
- Fun with Crypto Ancienne: TLS for the Browsers of the Internet of Old Things.
- A review of Envision glasses, a proper use of Google Glass technology. (via)
Oh, nice! I had a text-mode EPUB reader in Python already, but much more primitive. What do you mean by a BSD port though? It only seems to depend on Python and its standard library; the only catch is that on NetBSD at least you have to install the curses binding separately.