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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

2021-01-11 - Parsing UTF-8

The ugly, the uglier and the finite approach

Written while listening to “Metropolis Pt. 2 scenes From a Memory” by Dream Theater.

Tagged with:

#c

#parsing

2020-12-30 - Tangle text/gemini files

Literate programming using text/gemini?

Tagged with:

#gemini

#literate-programming

2020-12-29 - text/gemini to HTML with AWK

Fun with AWK and text/gemini

Written while listening to “Venice Queen” by Red Hot Chili Peppers.

Tagged with:

#awk

#gemini

#git

2020-12-28 - The joy of elisp: an example

let's make sndioctl interactive with the power of a bunch of parens!

Written while listening to “L'infinita Gioia di Henry Bahus” by Verdena.

Tagged with:

#OpenBSD

#elisp

#lisp

#literate-programming

2020-12-26 - IRIs are not hard!

design and implementation of the IRI parser for gmid

Written while listening to “Houseki no Kuni - OST Disc 1”.

Tagged with:

#c

#gemini

2020-12-09 - Screen recording from stumpwm

recording the screen, but with parens

Written while listening to “Deer Dance” by System of a Down.

Tagged with:

#lisp

#stumpwm

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