Is Zig's New Writer Unsafe?
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The Rise and Fall of the British Detective Novel (2010)
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Basics of Equality Saturation
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Human writers have always used the em dash
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Yet Another TypeSafe and Generic Programming Candidate for C
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Hitting Peak File IO Performance with Zig
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A Rebel Writer's First Revolt
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Primitive tortureboard: Untangling the myths and mysteries of Dvorak and QWERTY
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Preserving Order in Concurrent Go Apps: Three Approaches Compared
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C++: Strongly Happens Before?
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Sometimes Software Is Done, or Why Hugo Why
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I'm too dumb for Zig's new IO interface
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Document.write
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I used to know how to write in Japanese
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The Space Invaders movie is apparently still happening
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AI must RTFM: Why tech writers are becoming context curators
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The Inkhaven Blogging Residency
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Before Sebald Was Great
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Micron rolls out 276-layer SSD trio for speed, scale, and stability
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Raspberry Pi 5 Gets a MicroSD Express Hat
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Programmers aren’t so humble anymore, maybe because nobody codes in Perl
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Programmers Aren't So Humble Anymore–Maybe Because Nobody Codes in Perl
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I know when you're vibe coding
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Playing with Open Source LLMs
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