29 Oct 25

a comprehensive tutorial for the helix editor

by eli 1 month ago

02 Oct 25

A great tutorial from ratfactor about the editing semantics of sam

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30 Sep 25

Wikipedia’s high-level guidance noting some ways to identify LLM writing

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26 Sep 25

So this got me curious: which property of AlgDTs gave the name to “sum” and “product” type, and which properties were discovered later? As I continued to researched this the blog sort of blew up into an early history of algebraic data types.

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24 Sep 25

an older GDC talk about 1 page design documents as opposed to design bibles, etc. – generally relevant to anyone who has to write spec./req. documentation, I think.

by eli 3 months ago

02 Sep 25

a comprehensive, albeit assumptively terse tutorial to using ngn/k.

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12 Aug 25

quick overview of Haskell, very very high level, but a good crash course for a curious someone

by eli 4 months ago

06 Aug 25

An extensive collection of notes on picat that cover nearly all corners of the language

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28 Jul 25

24 Jul 25

For when I inevitably fall curse, once again, to the siren song of emacs.

by eli 5 months ago

Let’s you use J from Janet. Seems like an interesting way to bring J’s array model into Janet.

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16 Jul 25

Quick fun post about reviving an old software project and getting it to build under modern conditions.

by eli 5 months ago

15 Jul 25

Overview of elm tools for 2025.

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12 Jul 25

An extensive guide on how to get into competitive Pokemon.

by eli 5 months ago

11 Jul 25

These are known bugs and glitches in the original Pokémon Red and Blue games: code that clearly does not work as intended, or that only works in limited circumstances but has the possibility to fail or crash.

by eli 5 months ago

05 Jul 25

Bloomberg.

The US alone has spent nearly $1 trillion on disaster recovery and other climate-related needs over the past year

A stitch in time could’ve saved nine but they were too busy being outspent by the fossil fuel lobby.

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