A BSD followup: today’s SEMIBUG presentation from Peter Hansteen is at this Jitsi link, in about 5 hours from this post.
- Comics Laureate Recommended Reading List. (via)
- The truth about semver.
- Undead Dinosaur Generator.
- atari64: Commodore 64 OS running on Atari 8-bit hardware. (via)
- Announcing RetroChallenge 2021/10. (via)
- TLDs — Putting the ‘.fun’ in the top of the DNS.
- Cracking into the Sun Ray General Dynamics-Tadpole M1400. Odd hardware, though not the oddest Tadpole made.
- Open-sourcing a more precise time appliance. I am not sure but it seems like Facebook reinvented a wheel. (via)
- ZIL tidbits and Inform 6 dev news.
- “the only planet where 100% of Linux systems have working sound is Mars.“
- This Clifford Stoll interview made me realize he’s the author of The Cuckoo’s Egg, a good book about Cold War hacking, and the creator of ACME Klein Bottles. I’ve mentioned both before separately without connecting the dots. (via)
- Trevor Owens Uses This. The first ever Head of Digital Content Management at the Library of Congress.
- Minimal Computing, via the previous link.
- 50 Years of Text Games: 2000: Galatea.
- Introducing the PineNote. (via)
Welcome updates from Andrew Plotkin! And nice quote on semantic versioning. Glad to see more people calling it out.