No mini-theme this week.
- This bizarre bit of merchandise is a visible sign: shirts are being autoproduced with robots and text recognition these days.
- Using Keybow to build custom keyboard functions.
- PiStorm – Keeping the Amiga alive. An emulated hardware CPU. I struggle to describe this; it’s blurring the line between hardware and software. (via)
- 50 Years of Text Games: 1996: So Far.
- The Print Shop Club. Probably of interest if you actually used the original software. (via)
- Embedded soap usage transmitters. Interesting for the conditions – no power, lots of moisture. Also oddly orwellian. (via)
- The Untold Story of SQLite With Richard Hipp. (via)
- Anatomy of the EICAR Antivirus Test File.
- A History of Regular Expressions and Artificial Intelligence. No, wait, this is interesting. Come back!
- Fontshare. Free fonts that don’t suck. (via)
- Connecting a Real IBM 3270 Terminal to an Emulated Mainframe with OEC. (via)
- SQL LIMIT versus FETCH FIRST ROWS. I did not know this.
- Simple scripts I made over time. I like the latency meter.
- Building a Curve25519 Hardware Accelerator. In-depth.
The one good use of social media: jokes on an obscure theme. (via)