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Hard Drive: The Onion for Tech/Gaming

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Blue OS Museum

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Civ2-clone: An open-source re-implementation of Civilization 2

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Shigeru Miyamoto X Toshihiro Nagoshi – 1999 Developer Interview

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The Modern Web Experience

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9 points·by adamdegas·2 anni fa·1 comments

The Case for Castlevania: Symphony of the Night on Sega Saturn

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The Case for Saturn Castlevania: Symphony of the Night

segasaturnshiro.com
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Lynx is dead – Long live Browsh for text-based internet browsing

hanselman.com
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PayPal and Stripe Fee Calculator

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Most Gen Z are not good with computers

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Waymo self-driving car parks in intersection and blocks traffic

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Dr. Garry Nolan (Stanford) on Aliens [video]

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GemRB: Portable open source implementation of BioWare's Infinity Engine

gemrb.org
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Never use RAID as your backup system

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Is Spider Solitaire Always Solvable?

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Zelda: A Link to the Past (SNES) re-implemented in C

github.com
211 points·by adamdegas·3 anni fa·42 comments

How Google Works – A Ranking Engineer's Perspective

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2 points·by adamdegas·3 anni fa·0 comments

Zelda: Link's Awakening game engine documentation (2021)

github.com
335 points·by adamdegas·4 anni fa·35 comments

A CLI GPT-3 Alternative to Stack Overflow

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adamdegas
·2 anni fa·discuss
Wouldn't this same effect also lead to more potential hurricanes in the Isles as oceans continue to warm? I'm thinking something like Acapulco where Hurricane Otis rapidly progressed from a mild storm to a Cat 5 hurricane due to warm waters.

Strangely, though, the UK hasn't had too many hurricanes in its history, which is why I'm curious.

Edit: I may have answered my own question. Even with a higher likelihood of storms, I think the mountainous and hilly topography makes it hard for storms to really hit the UK, which might be why there have been few hurricanes in the past.
adamdegas
·2 anni fa·discuss
That's too fancy. I think you mean <center>...</center>
adamdegas
·2 anni fa·discuss
You're not supposed to run it on the same device. You're supposed to run it from a server and SSH into it to save power on the client device.
adamdegas
·2 anni fa·discuss
Battery life
adamdegas
·3 anni fa·discuss
The layout and font gives off a more early 2000s vibe than a 90s vibe for sure, or, more accurately, "early 2000s with 90s leftovers." The average Neocities page uses more serif fonts, basic table layouts. Also computers in the 90s weren't going to be able to handle that rain effect, smooth scrolling marquees.
adamdegas
·3 anni fa·discuss
> it's likely that implementations of even the most basic functions will behave in subtly different ways across languages

Stares at C/C++
adamdegas
·3 anni fa·discuss
Apparently due to Sam's ego and wanting to use OpenAI to achieve a Musk-like cult status: https://old.reddit.com/r/OpenAI/comments/17xoact/sam_altman_...
adamdegas
·3 anni fa·discuss
Already posted:

https://news.ycombinator.com/item?id=38314868
adamdegas
·3 anni fa·discuss
Came here to say this. As soon as I saw the first example on the linked web page, I immediately thought of C++. Reinventing the wheel.
adamdegas
·3 anni fa·discuss
The Computer Language Benchmarks Game has C++ outperforming Rust by around 10% for most benchmarks. Binary trees is 13% faster in C++, and it's not the best C++ binary tree implementation I've seen. k-nucleotide is 32% faster in C++. Rust wins on a few benchmarks like regex-redux, which is a pointless benchmark as they're both just benchmarking the PCRE2 C library, so it's really a C benchmark.

> because C++ makes it laughably easy to write incorrect code

I was going to ask how much you actually program in C++, but I found a past comment of yours:

> I frankly don't understand C++ well enough to fully judge about all of this
adamdegas
·3 anni fa·discuss
Yes, all 48 of them.