Goals: Add links that are reasonable and good explanations of how stuff works. No hype and no vendor content if possible. Practical first-hand accounts of models in prod eagerly sought.
(This is a translation of the original article in Japanese by moratorium08.)
(UPDATE (22/3/2019): Added some corrections provided by the original author.)
Writing your own OS to run on a handmade CPU is a pretty ambitious project, but I've managed to get it working pretty well so I'm going to write some notes about how I did it.
通过第一篇《使用树莓派3B打造超强路由之一:初装》的努力,树莓派3B已经可以作为一台超低能耗、随身携带的开发用服务器来使用了。但这对于目标——打造超强路由而言,才刚刚开始。接下来,我们需要将其打磨成一台基本的无线路由器。
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Principles of Adult Behavior
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| # gh-dl-release! It works! | |
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| # This script downloads an asset from latest or specific Github release of a | |
| # private repo. Feel free to extract more of the variables into command line | |
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| # PREREQUISITES | |
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HTML best practices Depends. How far down the rabbit hole do you want to go ?
Just need something to look good : use a frontend framework like foundation or bootstrap, won't learn much about CSS. Short list of Front End Frameworks
Surface level : work general to specific. Comment the sections of the CSS. Use a reset or normalizer. Work on patterns, use classes over IDs for reuse. CSS Resets - includes normalize.css Don't have links for the other parts. see below
Little bit deeper : Look into BEM or OOCSS. Those stand for Block Element Modifier and Object Oriented CSS. Two popular methodologies for CSS. Also SMACSS.
| # Hello, and welcome to makefile basics. | |
| # | |
| # You will learn why `make` is so great, and why, despite its "weird" syntax, | |
| # it is actually a highly expressive, efficient, and powerful way to build | |
| # programs. | |
| # | |
| # Once you're done here, go to | |
| # http://www.gnu.org/software/make/manual/make.html | |
| # to learn SOOOO much more. |
| Recently someone asked me for online resources about MRI's internal C source | |
| code. Here are a few - if there are more to add please leave a comment! - pat | |
| 1. Ruby Hacking Guide - The definitive resource for people who want to learn | |
| the C programming details of how Ruby works internally. Intended for C hackers. | |
| It was just recently translated into English from the original Japanese. | |
| http://ruby-hacking-guide.github.io | |
| 2. Various presentations by Koichi Sasada - he often does public presentations | |
| on Ruby internals and they're always fascinating and full of technical details. |
pandora’s vox: on community in cyberspace
by humdog (1994)
when i went into cyberspace i went into it thinking that it was a place like any other place and that it would be a human interaction like any other human interaction. i was wrong when i thought that. it was a terrible mistake.
the very first understanding that i had that it was not a place like any place and that the interaction would be different was when people began to talk to me as though i were a man. when they wrote about me in the third person, they would say “he.” it interested me to have people think i was “he” instead of “she” and so at first i did not say anything. i grinned and let them think i was “he.” this went on for a little while and it was fun but after a while i was uncomfortable. finally i said unto them that i, humdog, was a woman and not a man. this surprised them. at that moment i realized that the dissolution of gender-category was something that was happening everywhere, and perhaps it was only just very obvious on the ne