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2015/02/01
The Jedi sure are manipulative bastards
2015/02/02
The smallest chess program ever written
Even a program of a single instruction can have bugs
2015/02/03
And I still haven't found what I'm looking for
2015/02/04
A silly little file redirection trick under Unix
Of course, statistics has little to say about Murphy's Law
2015/02/05
Bug hunt
2015/02/06
The new video card, round three
Do not disturb the Happy Fun Sean
The Alton Brown Edible and Inevitable Tour
2015/02/07
The VC model to R&D
2015/02/08
As if a ½K Chess program wasn't hardcore enough
2015/02/09
I just kind of wish Lua could catch these types of bugs automatically like a C …
2015/02/10
I wonder if anyone has read 100 Years of Solitude 100 times?
2015/02/11
So if we “do it like they do on the Discovery Channel,” does that mean they…
2015/02/12
Sixteen hours to change three lines of code
2015/02/13
A missed optimization in Lua
2015/02/14
I do belieive it's a holiday today
2015/02/15
Notes on an overheard conversation about a bouquet of flowers bought for Saint …
2015/02/16
Timing out Lua coroutines
2015/02/17
It's a limitation in implementation, not in specification
2015/02/18
Remains of the cake
A limitation sure, but it sneaks around its own limitations
2015/02/19
“Some people, when confronted with a problem, think ‘I know, I'll use regul…
2015/02/20
Requiem for a dream
2015/02/21
Procedures in Experimental Physics
The twilight of quantum mechanics
2015/02/22
Adult Wednesday Addams
2015/02/23
Looking Glass Falls is looking a bit brittle these days
2015/02/24
Notes from lunch at a Thai restaurant somewhere in Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
If you play in someone else's sandbox, don't get upset as they change the rules…
2015/02/25
The unintentional conspiracy
2015/02/26
I feel the earth, move, under my feet
More unintentional conspiracies
2015/02/27
Saving Private Data
2015/02/28
A two inch cutting board on a table saw
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