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Peter's Path
Mar 07, 2026 from Peter's Path

Marskramer Path part 02

Hiked part 2/20 of the Marskramer Path, 17.3 kilometres from Oldenzaal to Borne. The area west of Oldenzaal is home to a large recreational area, the Hulsbeek. The more than a hundred year old monu...

Ambient Irony
Mar 07, 2026 from Ambient Irony

Daily News Stuff 7 March 2026

Sleepless In Santorini Edition Top Story New NASA Administrator Jared Isaacman has killed the Exploration Upper Stage project for the SLS and will be open to bids for a replacement that might actua...

Chuniversiteit
Mar 07, 2026 from Chuniversiteit

My experiment with GitHub Sponsors

I tried donating to OSS creators via GitHub Sponsors and learned some *mildly* interesting things.

Stranger Than Usual
Mar 07, 2026 from Stranger Than Usual

Irankrieg

Ich werde hier nicht viel über den Angriff der USA auf den Iran schreiben. Ich schaffe das nervlich einfach nicht.

Stranger Than Usual
Mar 07, 2026 from Stranger Than Usual

Es wird immer noch depubliziert

Die öffentlich-rechtlichen Sender müssen ihre Inhalte auf Websites immer noch nach einiger Zeit depublizieren. Warum eigentlich?

Kev Quirk
Mar 07, 2026 from Kev Quirk

Sunsetting The 512kb Club

All good things must come to an end, and today is that day for one of my projects, the 512kb Club. I started the 512kb Club back in November 2020, so it's been around 5.5 years. It's become a drain...

It's FOSS
Mar 07, 2026 from It's FOSS

FRANK OS Turns a Microcontroller Into a Tiny Retro Desktop PC

Based on FreeRTOS, this operating system has a start menu, file manager, and a terminal.

It's FOSS
Mar 07, 2026 from It's FOSS

Firefox Is Getting a Major Redesign After 5 Years

Leaked mockups show "Nova," Firefox's big UI revamp that looks way different from what we have now.

Luke Salamone's Blog
Mar 07, 2026 from Luke Salamone's Blog

Distilling Stockfish with One Billion Positions

TLDR: I extracted fens and stockfish evaluations for 3.9 billion chess positions. I then trained a neural network on 1 billion of them. The dataset is released as the Gigafish dataset on Huggingfac...

Luke Salamone's Blog
Mar 07, 2026 from Luke Salamone's Blog

Distilling Stockfish with One Billion Positions

TLDR: I extracted fens and stockfish evaluations for 3.9 billion chess positions. I then trained a neural network on 1 billion of them. To my knowledge, this is the largest open state-value chess d...

The Autodidacts
Mar 07, 2026 from The Autodidacts

Old site, new site bookmarklets

A small utility that’s surprisingly useful during website migrations

unixdigest.com
Mar 07, 2026 from unixdigest.com

Stop telling people to sanitize user input

Whether you're dealing with a web application or some other application, all user input should always be considered "hostile" and "dangerous", but you should not just universally sanitize user input.

Ambient Irony
Mar 06, 2026 from Ambient Irony

Daily News Stuff 6 March 2026

Pixy In The Server Room With A Brick Of C4 Edition Top Story The Department of War has sunk Anthropic with a torpedo fired from a submarine, the first such incident by a US Navy vessel since World ...

Thejesh GN
Mar 06, 2026 from Thejesh GN

Weekly Notes 10/2026

Work has been hectic. But I can see the end, which is good, I think. Also, my orthodontic work is coming to an end. I should be free of steel cables in my mouth in three months.

The Emu Café Social
Mar 06, 2026 from The Emu Café Social

Pook-Emu Bee: Links For 03-06-26

I am workng on a few “work” projects today. But I have enough time for a new set of daily Pook-Emu Bee links. If you enjoy the links, you can follow via feed (although I personally recommend follow...

Peter's Path
Mar 06, 2026 from Peter's Path

Swift at scale: building the TelemetryDeck analytics service

The decision to go with Swift brought a lot of unexpected advantages for us. We come from a world of iOS in the frontend, Python, Node, or Ruby in the backend for server-based applications. Compare...

Julio Merino (jmmv.dev)
Mar 06, 2026 from Julio Merino (jmmv.dev)

Reflections on vibecoding ticket.el

It has now been a month since I started playing with Claude Code “for real” and by now I’ve mostly switched to Codex CLI: it is much snappier—who would imagine that a “Rewrite in Rust” would make t...

Kev Quirk
Mar 06, 2026 from Kev Quirk

How Many Holes Does a Straw Have?

I was recently listening to an episode of The Rest Is Science, specifically the episode The Evolution Of The Butthole. As always, Hannah and Michael put on a great show and I came away thinking abo...

Journal on n3s0 || journal
Mar 06, 2026 from Journal on n3s0 || journal

Formatting External Hard Drive Using Disk Management On Windows 11

Summary Decided to provide notes on some other aspects of system administration that not everyone knows how to do. But, everyone definately can do on their Windows workstations. I move back and for...

It's FOSS
Mar 06, 2026 from It's FOSS

Age Verification Laws Are Multiplying Like a Virus, and Your Linux Computer Might be Next

What started as age gates on adult websites has quietly crept into app stores and operating systems.

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