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Neal.Fun makes lots of great games and game–adjacent amusements. Every one is a winner, and Cursor Camp is just the latest of the lot. When you load the page it’ll inform you that the page wants to take over your cursor. Let it, but...
Pictured above is the new DeskPi Super4C installed in an 8U mini rack. The Super4C is a 4-node Raspberry Pi CM5 cluster board that solves two pain points I had with the older Super6C. I was testing this board around the same time I...
One of the best things about writing is that everyone has opinions. Including me. The second best thing is that no one is wrong. There are no rules. However. There are some fundamentals you need to do to be a better writer. Here goes. 1....
hi again! im still pretty tired but ill try to write out one of thesetheres always next week if this sucks :Pin the newsubuntu linux goes aiit makes sense that those guys would go ai, i just really hope it doesnt spread further. you all...
At first glance they look like ordinary stones—rounded, weathered, unassuming. But then you notice the delicious hints: a spiral ghosting through the surface, a faint rib, a seam where time is ready to split wide open—it's...
a collection of noises
It’s been a busy week, both at work and at home. I think the heat also made the week much more tiring, but thankfully, it rained a bit yesterday. Hopefully we will get more rains. I spent a bit of time organizing the NMG/2026...
Before the Easter vigil I went to Confession to come clean about hardly keeping Lent. I didn’t say the half of it. The priest advised me to read Psalms 51 and 130. You’ll know them, he said, but try to … Continue reading →
All of the days in April are in April this year.
HELSINKI - The highly anticipated Linux 27 kernel dropped early Tuesday morning, sending ripples of ecstatic validation throughout the developer community. Boasting an incredibly lean codebase, unprecedented compile speeds, and absolute...
I’ve been trying to think about how to make a nameless de bruijn-y e-graph and that has led me down a road to consider some interesting functional combinators for lifting and lowering functions.
Now you're backing it up with power!
According to this book, the thin veneer of civilization is a perversion of the natural order of humanity. We are born as beasts, and it is only by returning to the way of the beast that truth and purity can be found. In short, the book...
"AI only needs 150 words to identify me. What does that mean for you?"