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Holy wow!! https://www.thingiverse.com/blog?p=thingiverse-joins-the-myminifactory-family Thanks Michael for the heads up!
Holy wow!! https://www.thingiverse.com/blog?p=thingiverse-joins-the-myminifactory-family Thanks Michael for the heads up!... Take me to this post.
February 12, 2026How can I distinguish between the numeric keypad 0 and the top-row 0 in the WM_KEYDOWN message?
Check whether it is an extended key. The post How can I distinguish between the numeric keypad 0 and the top-row 0 in the WM_KEYDOWN message? appeared first on The Old New Thing.... Take me to this post.
February 12, 2026Inspecting the Source of Go Modules
Code hosts like GitHub don't necessarily show the correct source of Go modules. pkg.geomys.dev is a new convenient viewer for module source.... Take me to this post.
February 12, 2026Abstract Factory Pattern Real-World Example in C#: Complete Implementation
See Abstract Factory pattern in action with a complete real-world C# example. Step-by-step implementation of a furniture shop system demonstrating families of related objects.... Take me to this post.
February 12, 2026Jordan Gilroy: From Burnout to Building the Work I Always Wanted
How learning to build my own work helped me take back control and fall in love with design again.... Take me to this post.
February 12, 2026CodeSOD: Consistently Transactional
It's always good to think through how any given database operation behaves inside of a transaction. For example, Faroguy inherited a Ruby codebase which was mostly db.execute("SOME SQL") without any transactions at all. This caused all sorts of problems with half-finished operations polluting the database. Imagine Faroguy's excitement upon discovering a function called db_trans getting called in a few places. Well, one place, but that's better than none at all. This clearly must mean that at lea... Take me to this post.
February 12, 2026The Human Bottleneck
The debate about human obsolescence has gotten it all wrong: by focusing myopically into individual activities that can be more-or-less automated it ignores the larger picture of what it means to have vastly increased computational capabilities and what it takes to make the most of them.A useful cheat code to look at the future frontier of business practices is to ignore industry extrapolations — if your competitors are doing it it’s not an innovation — and work backwards from organizations in e... Take me to this post.
February 12, 2026Some Layers of the Linux Desktop
Some Layers of the Linux Desktop... Take me to this post.
February 12, 2026Map Hotkeys in X11
Map Hotkeys in X11... Take me to this post.
February 12, 2026