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This game takes the classic Tetris concept and adds a unique twist by turning the blocks into assembly instructions for a full CPU emulator. To enjoy this game, you’ll need to have WebAssembly enabled or use a browser that supports it. The game features a WebAssembly-based emulator that executes CPU instructions, making it a clever […]
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The author begins by sharing their experience using Logic Pro and discovering Logic Remote, a tool for controlling recording sessions from an iPhone. Their curiosity led them to investigate the communication between the tools and they discovered a custom TCP protocol used by the Multipeer Connectivity Framework. They reverse engineered the network packets and identified […]
This repo contains a command line tool that allows for distributed code reviews on git repositories. Unlike traditional code review systems, this tool stores the code reviews as git objects within the repository itself. This means that each developer on the team has their own copy of the review history that they can push or […]
This web content provides information about the rerelease of Quake II and its game code. The repository includes the original game code for reference and allows users to mod the game. It recommends installing mods in a specific directory to avoid modifying the original game files. The rerelease features a new version of the API […]
Join the Google Cloud Community, the official community for Google Workspace administrators. Here, you can connect with other admins and Googlers like yourself, engage in product discussions, and explore the Community Articles for helpful tips and tricks. Stay up to date with the latest happenings in Google Workspace and be the first to know about […]
In this comprehensive post, the author details their entire home network setup. They showcase their rack, which contains networking gear, patch panels, and a Supermicro Server running PFSENSE. The author highlights the convenience of their centrally located closet, which has a 2ft x 2ft chase into the attic for running network cables. They discuss their […]
Mozilla will soon launch support for an open ecosystem of extensions on Firefox for Android. This will make Firefox the only major Android browser to support an open extension ecosystem. Developers can start preparing their desktop extensions for Android usage and discoverability on addons.mozilla.org (AMO). Mozilla expects a high demand for more extensions on Firefox […]
Bram, the creator of Vim, is seen as a hero by the author. They admire his ability to make informed decisions and his avoidance of sensationalism and personal judgments. Bram quietly contributed value to the universe without seeking celebrity or recognition. His commit messages, focusing on problem-solving, were effective and influenced his approach to other […]
Virgin Galactic’s VSS Unity successfully launched and landed with its first crew of tourists on board. The mission, named Galactic 02, took place at Spaceport America in New Mexico and included six individuals, including the commander CJ Sturckow, pilot Kelly Latimer, and chief astronaut instructor Beth Moses. Three private passengers were also on board, including […]
The Scripps Institution of Oceanography’s Floating Instrument Platform (FLIP) has been retired after more than 50 years of service. FLIP was a unique research vessel that could transition from a horizontal barge to a vertical spar platform in less than an hour. This allowed scientists to conduct stable and quiet experiments at sea, producing “exquisite” […]