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I often like to cover oddities here; details of computers and arcade systems people may not have heard of, that didn’t sell well but had unique or interesting characteristics. But focusing on oddities like that can disguise the fact that sometimes, even systems that were very popular can stand out for unique design. Such be it with the Nintendo Entertainment System: had Nintendo’s console flopped,
Sony Now "Officially" Maintaining The Linux PlayStation Input Driver, But Leads To Interesting Problem Written by Michael Larabel in Hardware on 28 January 2020 at 08:00 PM EST. 51 Comments It turns out Sony is now maintaining the mainline Linux kernel's hid-sony input driver in an "official capacity now across various devices." This hid-sony driver is what traditionally has supported the various
Static type systems allow you to forbid certain bad behaviours from happening at runtime. That’s a good thing. However, I consistently underestimate just how difficult they can be to wield, even with cases as simple as the mismatched units in the funny signpost above. This post will take you through a tiny, real-world example, showing how you can use static types to swap one problem for another. T
Although we are long past the dark ages of dial-up, the internet still holds some gems from those ancient times. But have you ever wondered what the oldest websites that are still online are? Join us as we take a journey back in time. Some of these are absolutely hilarious, and we would thoroughly recommend a visit. While many were created and designed long before UI design software, there is some
In the eternal quest to rewrite everything in Rust, even the C standard library isn’t safe from carcinisation. Modern Rust programs are, for the most part, written mostly in Rust. For networking applications, the entire asynchronous stack is Rusty; no libuv in sight, only mio and polling. There is a robust rendering stack based on tiny-skia and cosmic-text. Even if you need FFI, the story is still
The very weird Hewlett Packard FreeDOS option In this installment: some strange things I discovered when purchasing a FreeDOS laptop from Hewlett Packard. I suspect that the audience for this will be somewhat limited but I had fun exploring this. Perhaps you, dear reader, will find a chuckle in here too. Some background: I recently purchased a HP ZBook 17.8 G8 as I run Fedora Linux I decided to ha
In today’s post, we’re sharing some of the most interesting and unusual CSS text effects – some with the help of JavaScript – that we’ve found on CodePen for your inspiration as well as to possibly use in any of your upcoming projects. These examples range from animations, to hover interactions, to simply unique. Maybe you’ve seen some before, or maybe they are all new to you. Regardless, we hope
Over time, I've collected an assortment of interesting, funny, and depressing search queries to plug into Shodan, the (literal) internet search engine. Some return facepalm-inducing results, while others return serious and/or ancient vulnerabilities in the wild. Most search filters require a Shodan account. You can assume these queries only return unsecured/open instances when possible. For your o
Looking at my regular JavaScript code, I see that destructuring assignments are everywhere. Reading object properties and accessing array items are frequent operations. The destructuring assignments make these operations so much easier and concise. In this post, I will describe 5 interesting uses of destructuring in JavaScript, beyond the basic usage. 1. Swap variables The usual way to swap 2 vari
The 11 Most Interesting Features For Linux 5.11 - Lots For AMD + Intel This Cycle Written by Michael Larabel in Linux Kernel on 12 February 2021 at 07:24 AM EST. 5 Comments Linux 5.11 stable is expected to be released on Sunday barring any second thoughts by Linus Torvalds that could lead to an eighth weekly release candidate that would in turn push the official release back by one week. In any ca
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