- Never accept a counter-offer – Vardan Torosyan’s Blog –
- Postgres full-text search is Good Enough (2015) | Hacker News –
- Ask HN: How do you get people to use your product when you suck at networking? | Hacker News –
- Excerpts from Digital Restoration, First Edition –
- Photos Restored Digitally by Ctein –
- Writing For Half-Life – Marc Laidlaw – PREFACE: Another file from the same disk with the Nihilanth sketches, this one, if it is to believed, written the day after we shipped Half-Life. I do believe it because the file’s creation date is indeed November 9, 1998, and I am not l33t enough to know how to fake that sort of thing. The title of this file was “CGDCTALK” but I don’t remember ever giving a talk anywhere until years later, after the success of HL2. It might have been published somewhere (perhaps near Geoff Keighley’s piece on The Last Hours of Half-Life), but if so it was probably edited, and there might be some value in the unedited braindump. If this was indeed written right as we shipped the game, then I would not be surprised if it conflicts with things I’ve said in decades since. But the guy writing this little article was there, and his memory is much better than the old guy writing this preface, so I’d be inclined to believe him over me.
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- The Half Life Saga Story Guide –
- GitHub – Gargron/mastodon: A GNU Social-compatible microblogging server –
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Bookmarks for October 4th through October 5th
These are my links for October 4th through October 5th:
- Vim anti-patterns | Arabesque –
- Vim misconceptions | Arabesque –
- osquery :: Home –
- htop – an interactive process viewer for Unix –
- A bot crawled thousands of studies looking for simple math errors. The results are concerning. – Vox –
- The Transformation Priority Premise | 8th Light –
- One Man Hacking: Learning From Sudoku Solvers –
- f11 :: for photographers and aficionados –
- Understanding Paxos and Distributed Consensus – keeping simple –
Bookmarks for September 26th
- Autopsy – Lessons from Failed Startups –
- Transparent Startups | Businesses embracing Transparency –
- Exponent –
- Fractal Lab – sub.blue –
- GitHub – jamesmunns/teensy3-rs-demo: Demo consumer of the teensy-rs library – Install xargo
Install arm-none-eabi-gcc, add to $PATH
Run make flash
DependenciesA somewhat current Nightly Build of Rust (currently tested on rustc 1.13.0-nightly (6ffdda1ba 2016-09-14))
Japaric's Xargo Tool – used to cross compile libcore
A somewhat current arm-none-eabi-gcc toolchain.
4.9.3 seems to work with a slight linker hack
6.x.x seems to work without hacks.
LicenseRust contributions are licensed under the MIT License.
Please Note: ASM, C, C++, and Linker Components of the teensy3-sys crate (a dependency of the teensy3 crate) contain components licensed under the MIT License, PJRC's modified MIT License, and the LGPL v2.1. Please refer to individual components for more details.
- Teensy USB Development Board –
Bookmarks for September 26th
- 20 Rules for a Knight: A Timeless Guide from 1483 –
- SQL Server DateTime Formatting –
- Feed conversion ratio – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia –
Bookmarks for September 22nd through September 23rd
These are my links for September 22nd through September 23rd:
- Upgrade your SSH keys! · blog.g3rt.nl –
- Steps to Turn Off the Nagging Self-Doubt in Your Head | Hacker News –
- RushTrader.com: Free Trade of Rush Bootlegs –