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- Why anti-cheat software utilize kernel drivers; a view from reverse-engineering experts
- “Performance Matters” by Emery Berger (Strange Loop 2019)
- SHISHUA: The Fastest Pseudo-Random Generator In the World
- Since a lot of programming media is in video form, I wrote a wrapper page to show the full youtube captions for faster reading.
- Collection of Programming Methodology Lessons from Stanford in 2008. The technology is outdated but great way to learn new ways to think
- Mill: A Build Tool based on Pure Functional Programming
- Why Haskell Matters
- Graphs 101
- Building an end-to-end Speech Recognition model in PyTorch
- Making Illegal States Unrepresentable
- Separate stems from music with state of the art AI
- AsyncLocal and one of its interesting details
- How The View Counter Video Works
- RockChisel - new docsite generator
- The 3 Pillars of Commandeer
- Better pull requests with interactive rebasing
- How to Create a GNOME Extension (Part 7) - Glade Files
- Don't use naked booleans as parameters
- Github Actions remains an Insecure and Incomplete CI
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