This is a random collection of links to stuff I found interesting or useful. linux How to disable/enable journaling on an ext4 filesystem "Why I love Vim" How to enter arbitrary Unicode chars in vim How to do multi-hop SCP transfers Changing the framebuffer terminal colors Burning an ISO file from the terminal Alpine Linux Syslinux manual Automatic reboot after a kernel panic Turning off buffering in pipes coding Writing C software without stdlib (alternate link) Common predefined OS-dependent macros A tutorial on portable makefiles (i.e. not dependent on gnu make) nanoprintf, an embeddable printf written in C99 How Old School C Programmers Process Arguments awesome-c on Github pico-8 api cheatsheet, somewhat out-of-date JSON-C library docs Implementing SSL on 8-bit micros Sega Genesis/MD VDP general usage x86/AMD64 instruction reference Sega Genesis/Mega Drive VDP Graphics Guide v1.2a (03/14/17) Linked lists, pointer tricks and good taste gaming Phantasy Star Online | Dreamcast Online Multiplayer | Live Stream | 6/9/2018 - YouTube Wave Function Collapse -- a game where you explore a procedurally generated city SIGIL, a DOOM WAD made by John Romero Description of the IPS patch file format Rules for 3 player Riichi Mahjong Panel Flux, a web puzzle game with procedurally generated puzzles Ocarina of Time randomizer-inspired sudoku politics Jeremy Vine: My Boris (Johnson) Story Yanks to the Rescue: how the Boris Yeltsin 1996 campaign hired American campaign advisors and used their techniques to win Russia's first democratic election history The Spartans Were Morons "Why isn't the new year on winter solstice?": a Mastodon thread misc Pixel art tutorials by Studio MiniBoss Shuto Highway 83, a shader toy LRR's Checkpoint PUBG name supercut A beginner's guide to music theory cool youtube channels Console Wars, cool dudes who compare games. Reminds me of the earlier days of YouTube. decino, a DOOM let's-player also known for making videos on Classic DOOM's mechanics. LoadingReadyRun, Canadian comedians whomst did lots of sketch comedy and still do cool stuff like CheckPoint, Friday Nights and QWERPLINE SNES drunk, does videos on both famous and obscure SNES, Genesis and arcade games Jay Foreman, British funny dude who does "Map Men", "Unfinished London" and "Politics Unboringed". Secret Base, awesome sports nerds Overly Sarcastic Productions, make good videos about history and mythology Stop Skeletons From Fighting, videos on cool and obscure games and peripherals Jim Sterling, regular videos on the state of the games industry TOEI TOKUSATSU WORLD, release lots of old tokusatsu shows on YouTube for free. Some even have English subtitles. Back to top page