Artyom Bologov

Artyom Bologov

Artyom Bologov

A blog of Artyom Bologov, programmer-poet, privacy freak, and eco-activist. Programming, art, F/L/OSS, and other random stuff.

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Read on the website: Plaintext emails are slowly becoming an artifact of the past. Still, there’s a lot interesting things about plaintext emails. Including... plaintext-only formatting!
Read on the website: Being stupid is a stigma. But it's also a way of doing my job well or destroying the system the job perpetuates. Come be stupid with me!
Read on the website: Being stupid is a stigma. But it's also a way of doing my job well or destroying the system the job perpetuates. Come be stupid with me!
Read on the website: Logical pathnames are both a useful and obscure feature of Common Lisp. Here I’m trying to figure them out.
Read on the website: Logical pathnames are both a useful and obscure feature of Common Lisp. Here I’m trying to figure them out.
Read on the website: We keep losing context and computation when running programs. But we don't have to. Let’s see how this lost compute can be avoided.
Read on the website: We keep losing context and computation when running programs. But we don't have to. Let’s see how this lost compute can be avoided.
Read on the website: Algorithms are all the rage in tech. And yet, they are useless unless you use them as black boxes. Better disseminate explanations—they are much more understandable and reproducible.
Read on the website: Algorithms are all the rage in tech. And yet, they are useless unless you use them as black boxes. Better disseminate explanations—they are much more understandable and reproducible.
Read on the website: Any programming system needs a ways to aggregate values. Be it with structures, arrays, or closures. Lambda Calculus has these ways, so let's see what's there.
Read on the website: Any programming system needs a ways to aggregate values. Be it with structures, arrays, or closures. Lambda Calculus has these ways, so let's see what's there.
Read on the website: As GUI complexity grows, transparency plummets. Any way to fix that?
Read on the website: As GUI complexity grows, transparency plummets. Any way to fix that?
Read on the website: Designing programming languages is hard. But does it have to be this way?
Read on the website: Designing programming languages is hard. But does it have to be this way?
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