yequari.com
yequari.com
yequari
Welcome to my homepage! I program and tinker with computers. This site is a collection of notes, ramblings, things I like, and more. My hobbies include video games, TTRPGs, and collecting Transformers figures.
Latest Posts
An excellent tutorial on how to set up webmentions on your site, specifically tailored to neocities users.
Coming from CSS Tricks is a terrific guide to using CSS flexbox with examples and explanations of all the properties. My go-to resource whenever I have questions regarding flexbox.
Every C class teaches you to use scanf() to read input. Every Cbest practices guide tells you to never use scanf(). This article describes how.
An interesting look into how C structs work and how to squeeze some extra optimization out of them.
A virtual machine simulating a base 3 computer. Alternatives to the traditional models of computing are of great interest to me and I want to learn more about programming in base 3.
A list of tips when writing shell scripts. Especially useful for me since I’m not super familiar with bash but use it on a daily basis.
Permacomputing focuses on sustainable computing, inspired by permaculture, aiming to utilize existing compute resources rather than new ones. The wiki is very incomplete, but is something to keep an eye on as it grows.
Some suggestions for projects programmers should try in order to level up their skills.
Beej’s Guides are all excellent tools to learn various programming languages and technologies. Notably useful for me are Beej’s Guide to Network Programming and Beej’s Guide to C (both volumes)
A talk from Strange Loop 2023 by Devine Lu Linvega about managing software complexity and developing software with preservation in mind. Devine show off a virtual machine and language they created for building games and software, with a...
A graduate class taught by Jan Schaumann at Stevens Institute of Technology covering the development of complex system software for UNIX systems.
An amazing and wild project that creates an executable file compatible with Unix, Windows, and MacOS.
fLaMEd fury recently tagged me in his Blog Question Challenge post that has been circulating around the indieweb over the past month. I finally got into a headspace to write for my website a bit, so here are my answers! Why did you start...
Madeline Miller recently wrote about motion sickness triggered by video games, potential causes, and potential fixes. I feel seen. As a child, I distinctly remember playing Shadow the Hedgehog of all things when I first discoved games...
A couple of weeks ago my brain suddenly got an itch. I was at the office listening to music on my old Sansa Clip+ player when it’s battery died halfway through the day again. Disappointed, I put it and my headphones away and continued my...