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How to be a `web' `designer' (1999)

chris.ex-parrot.com
4 points·by DASD·20 days ago·0 comments

[untitled]

1 points·by DASD·last month·0 comments

Swift at Apple: Migrating the TrueType hinting interpreter

swift.org
241 points·by DASD·last month·135 comments

Elfeed 4.0 (Emacs)

github.com
75 points·by DASD·last month·1 comments

Safsaf – A Web Framework for Guile

cbaines.net
33 points·by DASD·last month·0 comments

Blk – text navigation on your terms (Emacs)

mahmoodsh.com
33 points·by DASD·last month·0 comments

Jank now has its own custom IR

jank-lang.org
218 points·by DASD·2 months ago·53 comments

Remove ML Compatibility (F#)

github.com
4 points·by DASD·2 months ago·0 comments

[untitled]

1 points·by DASD·2 months ago·0 comments

Let's kill off half the builtins in C3 0.8.0

c3-lang.org
2 points·by DASD·2 months ago·0 comments

AI Contributions to CPAN: The Copyright Question

blogs.perl.org
3 points·by DASD·2 months ago·0 comments

Learning OCaml: PPX for Mere Mortals

batsov.com
13 points·by DASD·2 months ago·1 comments

Best practices for password hashing and storage (SASL)

datatracker.ietf.org
3 points·by DASD·2 months ago·0 comments

Seeking maintainers for our OCaml SIP server, gRPC, and HTTP/2 libraries

discuss.ocaml.org
3 points·by DASD·2 months ago·0 comments

Concluding the Arc Experiment (Email)

ietf.org
2 points·by DASD·3 months ago·0 comments

The Draft Is Done. Now I Need Reviewers and Feedback (Elm Language)

cekrem.github.io
5 points·by DASD·3 months ago·0 comments

Self-hosted webmail client for JMAP protocol: Email, calendar, contacts, files

github.com
17 points·by DASD·3 months ago·5 comments

Basic Intrusion Detection System with Mtree (FreeBSD)

henryleach.com
2 points·by DASD·3 months ago·0 comments

OccamBSD: An application of Occam's razor to FreeBSD

github.com
3 points·by DASD·3 months ago·0 comments

Efficient Note-Taking in Emacs with Howm

emacs101.github.io
23 points·by DASD·3 months ago·0 comments

comments

DASD
·30 days ago·discuss
To extend this, what's the state of accessibility for user interfaces built in Rust?
DASD
·last month·discuss
Russinovitch (Azure's CTO/CISO) gave a speech at RustConf 2025 and mentions it(DirectWriteCore) took 2 engineers 6 months resulting in 154K LOC and 5-15 percent performance increase for font shaping. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDtMuS7BExE&list=PL2b0df3jKK...
DASD
·last month·discuss
Curious the direction of Webkit as there was a nebulous mention of select portions being rewritten from C++ to Swift. And yet, the new ECMAScript module (ESM) loader for Safari 27 is implemented in C++ (https://webkit.org/blog/17967/news-from-wwdc26-webkit-in-saf...).
DASD
·last month·discuss
Tangential - I have officially retired from Emacs(hand-off of maintenance of Elfeed recently) - https://nullprogram.com/blog/2026/04/26/
DASD
·2 months ago·discuss
Single tenant(and single core) tiny VMs with OpenBSD's VMM hypervisor and confidential computing through AMD-SEV.
DASD
·2 months ago·discuss
Nice! Had to lookup when one was last released, 7.3. https://www.openbsd.org/lyrics.html
DASD
·2 months ago·discuss
How about F# support? Until then, happy to support Avalonia.
DASD
·2 months ago·discuss
There's also Crunch Scheme(from creator of Chicken): https://wiki.call-cc.org/eggref/6/crunch
DASD
·3 months ago·discuss
This brings back painful yesteryear memories when consultants would push Microsoft Small Business Server for an on-prem all in one IT solution and charge extra to move to the cloud(colocation). A Linux-based alternative appeared named Clark Connect.
DASD
·3 months ago·discuss
If he was "behind the fence", at most he would be a team sergeant or maybe even assistant team sergeant. Talking 4-6 members max.
DASD
·3 months ago·discuss
Continue to be impressed with the quality and quantity of work Mauro is putting out for this project. Transition to management with JMAP replacing REST and TOML for configuration is major and glad to see the decision made to do it.
DASD
·3 months ago·discuss
TempleOS, is that you?
DASD
·3 months ago·discuss
JMAP for mail, contacts, calendar and files landed in Stalwart mail server about 5-6 months ago. In a discussion here on HN( https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=45672336 ), a member( @solarkraft ) floated the idea of using Stawart as the "server" implementation of JMAP and using something like mbsync to sync IMAP from their mail provider. And build a client on top of this Stalwart "server." This might very well be the client to serve as a way to use the new JMAP protocols and not self-host.
DASD
·3 months ago·discuss
Created to work with Stalwart Mail server but from the FAQ:

(Does Bulwark work with non-Stalwart mail servers? Bulwark communicates via the JMAP protocol (RFC 8620). Any mail server that implements JMAP should work. However, Stalwart is the primary tested backend and offers the best integration, including calendar, contacts, admin panel, and plugin management support. You can also configure custom JMAP server endpoints directly from the login page."
DASD
·3 months ago·discuss
The two(2) H450s are in that unit cost range. The others and the Heron variants range to $40 million. A not insignificant number of Iranian aircraft(such as the US-produced F-5s and C-130s acquired before 1979's Revolution) are low unit costs comparably to the UAVs("drones") lost here.

Attrition compared to US materiel(not material - although that too greatly burdens cost to the US) depletion such as the aforementioned Patriot does not favor the US for sustained operations in theater(let alone should a second theater contingency operation occur).
DASD
·3 months ago·discuss
MQ-9s are ~$30 million USD and are strike capable.
DASD
·3 months ago·discuss
List of aviation shootdowns and accidents during the 2026 Iran war:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_aviation_shootdowns_an...

Iran: 40, Israel: 18, US: 36, Others: 7
DASD
·3 months ago·discuss
~15/16 MQ-9 Reapers have been shot down inside Iran. Not jets but still combat(strike and reconnaissance) aircraft.
DASD
·5 months ago·discuss
Infor is huge in the ERP space and dates back to bigger iron days(mainframe and midrange - IBM AS/400). They acquired a lot of smaller players over the years which might be way they are somewhat unknown these days unless you date yourself to that era.
DASD
·6 months ago·discuss
Nice! Not sure if you're aware of Got(Game of Trees) that appears to pre-date your Got.

https://gameoftrees.org/index.html