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Posted on 2019/01/062019/01/04 by Justin Sherrill
Lazy Reading for 2019/01/06

Unofficial theme: DOOM

  • Plaintext parts of email are fading away (in spam and non-spam).
  • Solving murder with Prolog. (via)
  • Fancy Vim Plugins. This is the first time I’ve seen a focus on the visual effect of the plugins rather than the underlying task. Something you wouldn’t expect for a terminal-style editor – and a good idea! (via)
  • Reflections on DOOM’s Development. (via) 
  • DOOMBA. (via)
  • How DOOM fire was done. (via)
  • Recovering Nintendo’s Lost SimCity for the NES. (via)
  • A Most Unusual Osborne 1. (via)
  • Why it’s time to reappraise the humble Choose Your Own Adventure book. (via) 
  • Comparing Architectures: VAX, Alpha, Itanium and X86-64. (via) 
  • The old guard of Mac indy apps has thrived for more than 25 years. I link that because I’ve used several of the programs named, and they are excellent, excellent examples of doing something well. (via)
  • XScreenSaver 5.41.
  • These products seem designed to confuse.
  • Most people don’t realize how much wifi pollution there can be. (via)
  • Christian Gingras: The Man Who Fixed Robotron. (via)
  • How Atari created the iconic Star Wars arcade game. The cabinet design was as important an element as the game itself, I think. (via)
  • Potholes to avoid when migrating to IPv6. (via)
  • some images i saved to my laptop in 2018. (via)

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