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Welcome to my gemlog! Sometimes I remember that I have a blog and post something here. My main interests are computer science, operating systems (BSDs in particular), programming languages (especially C, Go, LISP in its various incarnations). I also have an Italian capsule where I write about more casual stuff:

l'angolo di yumh

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Recent posts

2021-03-20 - gmid “Stargazers” v1.6 update

it's finally here!

Written while listening to “Stargazers” by Nightwish.

Tagged with:

#gemini

#gmid

2021-02-23 - Customize tty colors

Thou shalt use a bright-colorscheme even in ttys

Written while listening to “Tema del soldato eterno e degli aironi” by Roberto Vecchioni.

Tagged with:

#linux

2021-02-10 - Being lazy, the Emacs macro edition

repetitive tasks no more

Written while listening to “Wait” by The Beatles.

Tagged with:

#emacs

2021-02-08 - Fun with seccomp & signals

debugging fiters using signals when signals themselves are the problem

Written while listening to “Lucy in the Sky with Diamonds” by The Beatles.

Tagged with:

#linux

2021-02-04 - Reloading a daemon

reload != stop+start plus misc signals race-conditions

Written while listening to “Strawberry Fields Forever” by The Beatles.

Tagged with:

#c

#unix

2021-01-30 - gmid “Interstellar Overdrive” v1.5 update

20 days of work = whole bunch of new features

Written while listening to “Interstellar Overdrive” by Pink Floyd.

Tagged with:

#gemini

#gmid

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