By James Blackwood-Sewell on April 2, 2026 For most of its history, full-text search has been synonymous with one library: Apache Lucene. Written in Java and battle-tested over two
Video game security has always been a moving target, as consoles evolved to full-blown computing platforms locked down with layers of protection — but for every lock ever invented,
🦉 Simon AronssonBlog Building a Dry-Run Mode for the OpenTelemetry Collector2026-03-17 · 1638 words · 8 min readObservabilityOpenTelemetrySignal StudioThis article was originally published
Somewhere in 2019 I started a project that aimed to bring some of Clojure features to Lua runtime - fennel-cljlib. It was a library for Fennel that implemented a basic subset of clojure.core
Over on his excellent blog, Matt Keeter posts some results from having ported a bytecode virtual machine to tail-calling style. He finds that his tail-calling interpreter written in
In Spring of 2024, a good friend contacted me saying he’d heard of an opportunity to help finish an augmented reality bus tour of a Beijing park. He’d gotten the impression the California-based
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It is not every day that you get paid to do nice computer-sciency stuff. One of those opportunities arose about a year ago, while I was working towards a release of what is now dipt-quic-workbench
Can We Measure Software Slop? An Experiment April 5, 2026 Summary In this article, I propose a definition of software slop based on human attention (slop = code that hasn't been reviewed
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