A couple of people have asked me for my thoughts on part of an article from Tiark Rompf| tratt.net
Computer keyboards largely go unnoticed in daily life: most of us have to use| tratt.net
Late last year on my blog I published “How Might Generative AI Change Programming?”. Although I’m slightly| tratt.net
In late 2022 and early 2023 I published a pair of articles: one outlining my| tratt.net
A little while back I wrote about what I considered to be the four main kinds of| tratt.net
I spend an awful lot of my day in Unix terminals running shell commands. For| tratt.net
One of life’s great pleasures is trust: having confidence in another person| tratt.net
As someone who has| tratt.net
Redirecting to... ch18-02-trait-objects.html.| doc.rust-lang.org
Abraham Lincoln? W. H. Alexander? Wood Cutter? Lumberjack? Woodsman? Apocryphal? Anonymous?| Quote Investigator®
Unix daemons are programs which run in the background, performing tasks on our| tratt.net
A few days ago Thorsten Ball wrote a post exhorting Unix users to optimise their| tratt.net
How does the culture| scienceplusplus.org
On Sunday I tried using hk, but it wasn’t working. That| tratt.net
[there was a] lumberjack who said that if his life depended upon his ability| tratt.net
Capability Hardware Enhanced RISC Instructions (CHERI)| www.cl.cam.ac.uk
Language Server Protocol documentation and specification page.| microsoft.github.io
[EDITOR'S NOTE: In marking this year's 25th anniversary of Edge, we are presenting original lectures from eminent scientists and other thinkers in the empirical world who are changing the way we think about science and our place in the world.]| www.edge.org
Automate, customize, and execute your software development workflows right in your repository with GitHub Actions. You can discover, create, and share actions to perform any job you'd like, including CI/CD, and combine actions in a completely customized workflow.| GitHub Docs
Interactive article explaining how a mechanical watch works.| ciechanow.ski
DESCRIPTION| man.openbsd.org
This is the second post in an informal series commenting on the design of async Rust in 2023. In my| without.boats
Podcast:| tratt.net
Some readers may remember some work I and others were involved in a few years| tratt.net
[RFC Home] [TEXT|PDF|HTML] [Tracker] [IPR] [Errata] [Info page] | www.rfc-editor.org
In the last year or two there has been a slow but steady trickle of articles| tratt.net
It has been twenty years since Valgrind 1.0 was released.| Nicholas Nethercote
My blog gets generated with Hugo, which I’m generally happy with. Until recently, I hosted the static files on Netlify but now decided to get my own little server again. There are two main reasons for this: I actually missed doing some sysadmin work. The Internet was supposed to be a federated system and I don’t want to outsource everything to a few tech giants. Operating system choice OpenBSD has always been one of my favorite (server) operating systems, for reasons that are nicely summa...| citizen428.net