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ifixit.com
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bryanbraun.com
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youtube.com
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tristanrhodes.com
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investigatemidwest.org
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moosie.us
Universal optimality of Dijkstra via beyond-worst-case heaps
arxiv.org
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lwn.net
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microsoft.github.io
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thariq.io
A deep dive into Linux's new mseal syscall
blog.trailofbits.com
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theguardian.com
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en.wikipedia.org
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inria.hal.science
Toasty, an async ORM for Rust
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sciencealert.com
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cell.com
Category Theory Illustrated: Logic (2021)
abuseofnotation.github.io
TCP over TCP is a bad idea (2000)
web.archive.org
That's a cute architecture. Very 1980s. Stack-oriented, sort of like byte code. Kind of like Burroughs machines, with some influence from the Intel iAPX 432.
Vanilla architecture won out over all that machine-level cleverness.