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Are you building a Gameboy emulator? Are you stuck? Are you failing Blargg’s test ROMs and can’t work out why? Gameboy Doctor can help! (GitHub link) What is Gameboy Doctor? Gameboy Doctor is a tool that compares your emulator to an example emulator that passes Blargg’s test ROMs. It finds the exact tick where your emulator’s state diverges from the example, helping you isolate and fix your bugs.
A TCP reset attack is executed using a single packet of data, no more than a few bytes in size. A spoofed TCP segment, crafted and sent by an attacker, tricks two victims into abandoning a TCP connection, interrupting possibly vital communications between them. The attack has had real-world consequences. Fear of it has caused mitigating changes to be made to the TCP protocol itself. The attack is
Disclaimer: I haven’t asked Wacom for comment about this story because I’m not a journalist and I don’t know how to do that. I don’t believe I’ve got anything important wrong, however. Chapter 1: The discovery I have a Wacom drawing tablet. I use it to draw cover illustrations for my blog posts, such as this one: Last week I set up my tablet on my new laptop. As part of installing its drivers I wa
The Wavefunction Collapse Algorithm teaches your computer how to riff. The algorithm takes in an archetypical input, and produces procedurally-generated outputs that look like it. (Source) It is most commonly used to create images, but is also capable of building towns, skateparks, and terrible poetry. (Source) Wavefunction Collapse is a very independent-minded algorithm, and needs almost no outsi
Before it became a covert surveillance tool disguised as an outstanding browser extension, Stylish really was an outstanding browser extension. It bestowed upon its users nothing less than the power to change the appearance of the internet. Its extensive bank of user-made skins gave bright websites a dark background, undid disliked UI changes, and added manga pictures to everything that wasn’t a m
You’re part of a preternaturally enlightened dev team, and have set aside an entire day for nothing but code review. However, after the first 2 hours, you realise that you have forgotten your glasses and have just been staring at colourful blurs all morning. What do you do? The correct answer is to go back home and get your glasses, since you only live a 10 minute walk away and it’s a nice day. Bu
This post is a fairly exhaustive summary of the things I learned during my recent Silicon Valley job search. It is really quite long, but has been edited aggressively, and I’ve tried to make sure that nearly every point is either actionable, interesting, or both. If you’re currently or may one day be looking for a job as a programmer, either in San Francisco or elsewhere in the world, then there s
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