If I clone pinboard, it will happen here.
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what is the y combinator? why have i heard it called beautiful?
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is a monad actually like a burrito?
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how does electric clojure work?
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how does linux schedule processes?
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how does pijul work?
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what is a shader?
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how do i make a demoscene demo?
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how does systemd work? why do people hate on it?
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whats up with ...?
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how does the actually portable executable work?
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how does redbean work?
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is type driven development worth it (aka whats up with idris)?
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how does rollback work in fighting games?
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what is a "chroot jail"? what does docker offer over that? is that comparison as silly as "dropbox is rsync + cron"?
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whats up with miller columns?
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https://clojure.org/api/cheatsheet
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https://www.braveclojure.com/do-things/
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https://jamesg.blog/2024/02/28/programming-projects/
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https://austinhenley.com/blog/challengingalgorithms.html
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https://4clojure.oxal.org/#/problem/43
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1HF-UAGcuvs
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https://leetcode.com/studyplan/top-interview-150/
make #
These will be literate programs (maybe using this?).
- multiplayer synthesizer using WASM (possibly too ambitious so some subset of that)
- https://timdaub.github.io/2020/02/19/wasm-synth/
- personal replacement for pinboard/del.icio.us (bookmark sites -> archive them a-la wayback machine -> allow full text search of archive and alert if content ever changes on a recrawl)
- simple wireshark clone (just print all packets + basic filtering)
- game of life that also generates music (kind of like 100rabbits orca)
- terminal editor (possibly also multiplayer with CRDTs)
- conversational LLM development tool where you make a TLA+ spec or some tests and the LLM iterates until the spec/tests are fulfilled (IMO what the future of programming will look like)
- lint this blog's prose
- kilo editor