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August 13, 2016 by Chris on Web Bookmarks

Bookmarks for August 13th

  • Java Memory Model Pragmatics (transcript) –
  • Ask HN: Is it possible to run your own mail server for personal use? | Hacker News –
  • Hunger is psychological – and dieting only makes it worse | Aeon Essays –
 
April 9, 2016 by Chris on Web Bookmarks

Bookmarks for April 9th

  • Hacking Your Webpage’s Head Tags for Speed and Profit –
  • Memory Layouts for Binary Search –
  • Publications and Presentations – Graal – OpenJDK Wiki –
  • Everyday DSP for Programmers: Signal Envelopes –
  • 64 bit history –
  • Almost complete guide to flexbox (without flexbox) | Kenan Yusuf –
 
March 13, 2016 by Chris on Web Bookmarks

Bookmarks for March 13th

  • webstandardcss / Let’s Encrypt for cPanel CentOS 6.x — Bitbucket –
  • 5 fantasy series to read until George R.R. Martin releases “The Winds of Winter” : books –
  • Small Memory Software –
  • How to perform a VPN leak test | IVPN –
  • Ask HN: What are some examples of beautiful software? | Hacker News –
 
February 17, 2016 by Chris on Web Bookmarks

Bookmarks for February 16th through February 17th

These are my links for February 16th through February 17th:

  • Building Large Flask Apps In The Real World –
  • Modern Microprocessors – A 90 Minute Guide! – <blockquote>A brief, pulls-no-punches, fast paced introduction to the main design aspects of modern processor microarchitecture.</blockquote>
  • Drupal Permissions Done Right | Aten Design Group –
 
February 2, 2016 by Chris on Web Bookmarks

Bookmarks for February 1st through February 2nd

These are my links for February 1st through February 2nd:

  • carols10cents/rustlings: Small exercises to… – GitHub – <blockquote>rustlings – Small exercises to get you used to reading and writing Rust code</blockquote>
  • D3 + Leaflet –
  • Deep Learning Is Easy – Learn Something Harder | Hacker News –
  • TLB and Pagewalk Coherence in x86 Processors « Blog –
 
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Web Bookmarks

    • Live Free or Dichotomize - Hill for the data scientist: an xkcd story -
    • GitHub - bpesquet/thejsway: The JavaScript Way book -
    • Trent Reznor, In Conversation -
    • Porting an historic Python2 module into Python3 · lucasg.github.io -
    • How We Resurrected a Dragon - Features - Source: An OpenNews project -
    • Broadpwn: Remotely Compromising Android and iOS via a Bug in Broadcom’s Wi-Fi Chipsets | Exodus Intelligence -
    • A vulnerability rating of your IP address | Hacker News -
    • Show HN: Teachcraft – Learn Python through Minecraft | Hacker News -
    • GitHub - toddmotto/public-apis: A collective list of public JSON APIs for use in web development. -
    • How to create a private Ethereum network | Hacker News -
    • Ask HN: What do people use to prevent crawlers? | Hacker News -
    • Ask HN: HNers who got their “Show HNs” on homepage, how is your site doing now? | Hacker News -
    • Ask HN: If you were a coder who successfully changed careers, what do you do now? | Hacker News -
    • Ask HN: What books had the greatest effect on how you structure your code? | Hacker News - t
    • GitHub - brannondorsey/wifi-cracking: Crack WPA/WPA2 Wi-Fi Routers with Airodump-ng and Aircrack-ng/Hashcat ? -
    • Bulma: a modern CSS framework based on Flexbox -

    These are my links for July 20th through July 24th:

    • Ask HN: Best-architected open-source business applications worth studying? | Hacker News -
    • Monospaced Programming Fonts with Ligatures | Hacker News -
    • The language of choice - Propositional logic was discovered by Stoics around 300 B.C., only to be abandoned in later antiquity and rebuilt in the 19th century by George Boole’s successors. One of them, Charles Peirce, saw its significance for what we now call logic circuits, yet that discovery too was forgotten until the 1930s. In the ’50s John McCarthy invented conditional expressions, casting the logic into the form we’ll study here; then in 1986 Randal Bryant repeated one of McCarthy’s constructions with a crucial tweak that made his report “for many years the most cited paper in all of computer science, because it revolutionized the data structures used to represent Boolean functions” (Knuth).1 Let’s explore and code up some of this heritage of millennia, and bring it to bear on a suitable challenge: playing tic-tac-toe.

      Then we’ll tackle a task that’s a little more practical: verifying a carry-lookahead adder circuit. Supposedly logic gets used all the time for all kinds of serious work, but for such you’ll have to consult the serious authors; what I can say myself, from working out the code to follow, is that the subject offers a fun playground plus the most primitive form of the pun between meaning and mechanism.

      You’re encouraged to read with this article’s code cloned and ready

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