Surely some of these are repeats?
- CSVs: The good, the bad, and the ugly. (via)
- This seems like a good form factor.
- present: ‘a terminal-based presentation tool with colors and effects’. (via)
- A book about books bound in human skin. (via)
- Rare Alphonse Mucha illustrations. I saw some of his work close up recently.
- 20 double-edged potions for the ingenious adventurer.
- Miscellany ? 89: 2020, year of the asterisk.
- The Video Game Source Project. (via)
- Exploding Whale, remastered in 4K. (via)
- computecuter.com. Exactly what it sounds like.
- Return to Plan 9. (via)
- Computer Unit 1979. (via)
- Text Editors III: Emacs.
- Thinking out loud about Vim. Equal time.
- Efficient text editing on a PDP-10. I link, others get into it: I’m so happy!
Nice to link the announcement of the new Raspberry Pi keyboard computer. Is there any though whether DragonflyBSD could ever run on that? It seems likely to me that ARM hardware will catch on pretty significantly in HPC with Japanese and Korean efforts, in cloud with EC2 Gravitation and the desktop with new Apple and Pi 400 computers.
Someone would have to port to ARM, which is possible but not trivial, especially because it’s not as homogeneous an architecture as x86_64. i.e. a volunteer with a good amount of experience and time. I’d sure like to see it happen, though.