I could not come up with a good roguelike link this week, but I am hitting many of my other usual targets.
- Using a 1930 Teletype as a Linux Terminal. Right up my alley. (via)
 - Clocking a 6502 to 15GHz (!). Lode Runner would go too fast!
 - Writing a Book with Pandoc, Make, and Vim. (via)
 - John Conway died. Known for Game of Life, but responsible for much, much more – read his published work. (via)
 - Related: Hackaday Game of Life projects.
 - Smalltalk-80 on VAX/VMS. (via)
 - 3mux, terminal multiplexer inspired by i3. I like the animated image; better than a thousand-word README. (via)
 - “TLS Mastery” sponsorships open. MWL nonfiction, worth it.
 - “git sync murder” status. MWL fiction, also worth it.
 - Tree diagrams in computer science and other fields. Links for you to read, or to find books to read.
 - The Hinman Collator, a mechanical version of diff(1). (via)
 - THE SECRET LIFE OF MACHINES: The Videos. Cartoons! (also via)
 - Niklas Luhmann’s Zettelkasten, the paper version of Roam Research. That is the sort of link pairing I love to do for Lazy Reading.
 - In weird coincidence, here’s that word again: creating and linking zettelkasten notes in vim.
 - Gnomes. “Most everyone hates gnomes.”
 - CommunityRule. There’s a mapping here onto open source projects.
 
