- Built and released during the pandamic, Bookshlf is an app for experts in the fields of science, space, technology, etc to share curated lists of content directly from people within these communities
- I spent a couple hours a night these last two months making a shared virtual whiteboard. You can draw on it and add post-its and stuff. It's a lot of websocket stuff, backend is a mixture of redis and mongoDB and Node, running on AWS. Simultaneous drawing is weird, but hey, it's free.
- Add Stories to Windows Terminal · Issue #8441 · microsoft/terminal
- ARM and Lock-Free Programming | Random ASCII
- Regex literals optimization (or how to cheat on benchmarks)
- How many registers does an x86-64 CPU have?
- Smarter C/C++ inlining with __attribute__((flatten))
- How To Use Bash Parameter Substitution Like A Pro
- I made a clone of r/place using Golang and Websockets over the summer
- Introducing the Chaos compiler · The Chaos Programming Language
- Radicle: A Peer-to-Peer Stack for Code Collaboration (In Beta)
- BBC Basic Editor
- Comparing performance of universities in competitive programming (why are China and Russia dominating?)
- I created a simple PlayStation 5 bot to help non-scalpers
- Interactive C++ with Cling
- 9 Characteristics of a Bad Software Tester
- "Rust programming for the object oriented" - a tutorial I've put together for the curious and skeptical
- New – Use Amazon EC2 Mac Instances to Build & Test macOS, iOS, ipadOS, tvOS, and watchOS Apps | Amazon Web Services
- The Chromium Chronicle: Restricting Target Visibility
- Chess engines: Stockfish vs Stockfish simulation
- Shipping Progressive Web Apps everywhere - BBC Design + Engineering
- SerenityOS update (November 2020)
- How to WASM DWARF
- Beginner’s Guide to Redis and Caching with NodeJS
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