I’ve had a surplus of links, so this is almost all stuff I’ve collected over the last few weeks, pre-scheduled.
- microm8, an Apple][ emulator that adds new features. (via last week’s theme)
- Why are you (still) using OpenBSD?
- Installing *BSD in 2025 part 5. Wrapping up a series with some non-BSD, too.
- Building A Stirling Engine Bike. I don’t think it’s necessarily practical but I like the concept of a Stirling Engine.
- asncounter and grepcidr, two tools I wish I knew about long ago. (via)
- Mastodon has continued to function and grow for longer than the entire existence of Google+.
- Learning, AI, and John Searle’s Chinese Room.
- If OpenSSL were a GUI. (via)
- The New Dinosaurs, 2025.
- Objects should shut the fuck up. (via)
- The Lethal Trifecta and prompt injection.
- confusable_homoglyphs. (via)
Stirling engines are way cool, because they’re so incredibly low-tech and can literally work off heat from the human body or a cup of coffee. We don’t always need to generate a lot of power.