Found myself reading about the ATtiny85 again. I keep coming back to this one. It’s an old favourite.
Author Archives: Jay Jay
Raspberry Pi SDK and such
This is the C/C++ SDK documentation. Code for the Pico (RP2040) on https://github.com/raspberrypi/pico-sdk. The RP2040 is supported by the TinyUSB library. There’s a fun script for setting up the SDK: pico_setup.sh.
Is software quality attainable in Agile contexts?
Is software quality attainable in Agile contexts?. Yes. Iterate!
A Different Internet
An interesting article about internet culture and policy: A Different Internet.
The early days of Linux
This was a fun read, about Linus and the early days of Linux: The early days of Linux. I didn’t know he was a gamer! But, I suppose, who isn’t? :)
Web programming round up
Some web programming articles from this week:
- Why I don’t use web components
- The Great Divide
- Ask HN: Getting tired of complexity in web development
- Why We’re Breaking Up with CSS-in-JS
- 16 don’ts: when JavaScript code review feels like watching a thriller movie
- The web didn’t change; you did
- Web Standards: The What, The Why, And The How
- What does “falling into the pit of success” mean?
- Maybe Web Components are not the Future?
- Why JavaScript is Eating HTML
- A Unified Styling Language
- Futuristic Tooling for Today’s Applications!
The Moral Character of Cryptographic Work
Worth a read if you haven’t seen it: The Moral Character of Cryptographic Work.
Enshittification
This is a worthwhile read and an interesting and perhaps important perspective: Tiktok’s enshittification. Don’t let the title fool you, the article is about a more general phenomena than relates to Tiktok. I came across the enshittification article today while reading How To Make the Least-Worst Mastodon Threads and about Jedi Blue.
Cory Doctorow writes some interesting stuff, like this: Como Is Infosec: Content moderation is a security problem.
And I learned about fisking, which sounds more risqué than it is. Sounds like what we’ve been doing since forever on usenet.
JassHelper
Today I learned about JASS, which is the scripting language they use for WarCraft III maps and such, and JassHelper which are some interesting extensions.
The End of Computer Magazines in America
Sad times we live in: The End of Computer Magazines in America.