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Go to root
(2025-06-16) The hunt for an optimal sine
(2025-06-09) Addition addiction
(2025-06-01) A VM so tiny that it even fits on a HP 12C
(2025-05-26) Herding the cattle better with advanced HP 12C techniques
(2025-05-19) How I ported Bulls and Cows to HP 12C and why it is important
(2025-05-12) HP's sole survivor among the touchscreen madness
(2025-05-05) The anatomy of a tiny VM (and a blackjack game for it)
(2025-04-28) 808UL was just an exercise. Here's the real deal
(2025-04-21) A story of ultralight virtual machines designed to run anywhere
(2025-04-14) What I have learned from porting DRACONDI onto the TI-74S
(2025-04-07) Old, offline, outstanding
(2025-03-31) A single "why?" for a thousand "how?": hand cipher threat models
(2025-03-24) Let it be as simple as it can be... but no simpler
(2025-03-17) That time when I ordered a watch but got something more
(2025-03-10) Return of the Pen and Paper
(2025-03-03) The Graphene Saga: part 3
(2025-02-11) First break in the year
(2025-02-03) A message to copycats
(2025-01-27) Some things no one is focused on regarding genAI
(2025-01-20) Theory vs. practice, again
(2025-01-13) Making GenAI less horrible for the rest of us (with llamafile)
(2025-01-06) Fully Java-less Android development on... Android itself
(2024-12-30) The end of the year is finally nearing
(2024-12-23) Fed up with the industry
(2024-12-16) Two more digital Casios flying under the radar
(2024-12-09) Probably the best engineer's wristwatch of today
(2024-12-02) Looks like I've found the most optimal MCU board so far
(2024-11-25) Boosting the 8-bit skills with AVR microcontrollers
(2024-11-18) Let's put Nix into a Pubnix (feat. nix-portable)
(2024-11-11) CAT S22 Flip: a keypad Android flip phone done almost right
(2024-11-04) A mysterious but extremely cool Orient Eroz from 2007
(2024-10-28) Meet ii, a new old distributed plaintext communication network
(2024-10-21) Time to ditch x86: why I have switched to RPi5 as my main desktop
(2024-10-14) Goodbye Bopher, hello BFG: a practical case of Tcl/Tk's GUI
(2024-10-07) Omnia mea mecum porto (feat. Tcl/Tk)
(2024-09-30) It's time to talk about PC input devices
(2024-09-23) In 2024, desktop GUI development is still pretty wild
(2024-09-16) GOing in the right direction
(2024-09-09) Making pure C great again (feat. Mongoose)
(2024-09-02) Rotary phones are underrated (feat. VEF TA-68)
(2024-08-26) Helping retro meet modern
(2024-08-19) It's all about ownership
(2024-08-12) Sokoban: a case of Occam's Razor in video gaming
(2024-08-05) Random (vacational) thoughts
(2024-07-15) I need to take a break again
(2024-07-08) The future of keypad mobile applications (or lack thereof)
(2024-07-01) Time needs to be reformed
(2024-06-24) Cry of a turtle
(2024-06-17) Wind of change, part 2
(2024-06-10) Wind of change (recent news)
(2024-06-03) Greed is bad
(2024-05-27) A small crypto rant
(2024-05-20) A look from another side of the spectrum... again
(2024-05-13) The grand finale watch
(2024-05-06) On tablet PCs
(2024-04-29) When an interesting watch is boring... as it should be
(2024-04-22) I updated my baseline watch requirements, and they sadden me
(2024-08-15) No news, sorry
(2024-04-08) A few more words about DOS
(2024-03-25) I need to take a break (for two weeks)
(2024-03-18) The Graphene Saga: part 2
(2024-03-11) The Graphene Saga: part 1
(2024-03-04) Android and several other things this week
(2024-02-26) Luxferre's ten commandments
(2024-02-19) Got into Tron by necessity, staying due to curiosity
(2024-02-12) Cosa Nostr-a
(2024-02-05) Busting Stereotypes ep.666: featuring ed and rlwrap
(2024-01-29) Elite in AWK: the beginning
(2024-01-22) Let's play some cards... in POSIX AWK
(2024-01-15) State of my A1370 (so far) and some minor news
(2024-01-08) Minimalism strikes again: Kindle, Alpine and TUI-first mindset
(2024-01-01) In 2024, HTML2 still is (almost) everything you really need
(2023-12-25) Pen and paper cryptography: breaking down what's still worth
(2023-12-18) On passion
(2023-12-11) There is something special about Toki Pona, isn't it?
(2023-12-04) I am a dreamer. Sort of
(2023-11-27) Got a Tristar... What now?
(2023-11-20) Is this the true end of the epoch for Nokia phones? Not sure yet
(2023-11-13) Small events, big impact
(2023-11-06) The myth and the curse of "entry-level" products
(2023-10-30) On EDC, one of the greatest fads of our time and place
(2023-10-23) Several new things and my first impressions about them
(2023-10-16) Docker, Gopher and analogue lifestyle
(2023-10-09) Calming down
(2023-10-02) Can a hacker's watch be... mechanical?
(2023-09-25) How I started learning OCaml... and paused it
(2023-09-18) A bit more on mechs
(2023-09-11) Where to move on from C?
(2023-09-04) When marketing beats common sense... again
(2023-08-28) Another basic but iconic analogue watch movement
(2023-08-22) Old chips, new perspectives
(2023-08-17) The future of nntrac
(2023-08-10) The world we live in: the maxim of Arkham
(2023-08-05) Saving the oldest embedded scripting language from extinction
(2023-07-29) Switching from (Neo)Vim to... my own text editor
(2023-07-24) Turn off syntax highlighting and start living the full life
(2023-07-17) A week of exploration
(2023-07-10) So, you only have $100 for a watch... What to choose?
(2023-07-03) When will you learn to... learn?
(2023-06-30) Why cassette tapes are still relevant
(2023-06-23) On "user-friendliness", part 2: input methods
(2023-06-16) When unpopularity is a good thing
(2023-06-12) On watches in 2023
(2023-06-05) On the perception of minimalism
(2023-05-31) Why I consider danmaku the best (graphic-based) game genre ever
(2023-05-25) Domain-specific languages as a mindset
(2023-05-21) Pix64 in the browser: it was boring but necessary
(2023-05-17) Fixing the only serious flaw in the only good "fantasy console"
(2023-05-13) Changing the pace
(2023-05-12) cp != mv, or the 9001th post about copyright and copyleft
(2023-05-11) Impossible solutions just take longer
(2023-05-10) The perfection of imperfection
(2023-05-09) CHIP-8 revisited
(2023-05-08) Making POSIX AWK great again: introducing The Great Library
(2023-05-07) Choose freedom
(2023-05-06) "User-friendly" is wrong
(2023-05-05) An attempt to standardize memory-mapped I/O in M/OISC machines
(2023-05-04) If stuck with Busybox but need to run Forth, use... Subleq
(2023-05-03) Ode to 64K virtual machines
(2023-05-02) On semicolons in those C-like languages where they are optional
(2023-05-01) Thoughts about stream compression, part 2
(2023-04-30) The problem with "XY problem": why it might not be a problem
(2023-04-29) AWK is underrated, even in the POSIX variant
(2023-04-28) Giving ASCII art the third dimension
(2023-04-27) Brainfuck running in VTL-2 running in AWK. Why not?
(2023-04-26) Making VTL more AWKward
(2023-04-25) I wore an automatic watch for 30 days
(2023-04-24) (L)VTL as the starting point for LPC-oriented applications
(2023-04-23) "Yes - extensible is the key"
(2023-04-22) LVTL is out
(2023-04-21) Why VTL/VTL-2 is still relevant
(2023-04-20) A few words about DOS
(2023-04-19) Human-scale programming languages and the problem with them
(2023-04-18) ShellBeat is possible too, but...
(2023-04-17) Wait, what ecosystem?
(2023-04-16) AwkBeat is now a thing. Now what?
(2023-04-15) On sound in the world of minimalist computing
(2023-04-14) Some thoughts about simple stream compression
(2023-04-13) On serialization of binary chunks
(2023-04-12) On structured text data formats
(2023-04-11) Sharballs > Tarballs
(2023-04-10) ReThyncing DevOps
(2023-04-10) Why HTTP/0.9 sucks but still matters
(2023-04-09) On reliable timekeeping on slow networks
(2023-04-08) On permacomputing, frugal computing and other buzzwords
(2023-04-07) Modern instant messaging solves non-existing problems
(2023-04-06) Why I have patched Pocket Gopher
(2023-04-05) Why is Gopher important to me?
(2023-04-04) To wrap or not to wrap? (just my opinion)
(2023-04-03) Finally here
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