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A fairly comprehensive list of platforms that MAME does and doesn't emulate well, with recommendations for other emulators.
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Teaching to read Haskell – Blog – Joachim Breitner's Homepage edit / delete
I generally find the idea of teaching code reading to be interesting...
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An Analysis of Introductory Programming Courses at UK Universities edit / delete
Circa 2017 (I remember we responded to this).
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Running a bakery on Emacs and PostgreSQL // Just a Summary edit / delete
This blog as a whole is an interesting combination of cookery and geekery.
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1960s Fujigen-made Offset Electric Guitar edit / delete
This looks awfully similar to my "Custom" bass - the style of the neck in particular.
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Teenager’s UX: Designing for Teens edit / delete
"Teens are (over)confident in their web abilities, but they perform worse than adults. Lower reading levels, impatience, and undeveloped research skills reduce teens’ task success and require simple, relatable sites."
European Spreadsheet Risks Interest Group - spreadsheet risk management and solutions conference edit / delete
I like this idea.
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gitstatus/listdir.md at master · romkatv/gitstatus edit / delete
Speeding up directory listing. This will, however, have horrible performance on NFS... so it's not really true that there's nothing much left to optimise!
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"SETL is a general-purpose, high-level programming language in which sets and first-order mappings are fundamental to the syntax and semantics of the language." Another one of those early functional languages that could be interestingly modernised.
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tasty by Adam Sampson.