Learn how to use the CommonMark library to parse Markdown into HTML and convert HTML back into Markdown. The post first appeared on <a rel="NOFOLLOW" title="View Comments" href=" height="20" style="border:0;margin:0;padding:0;" src=" title="Follow Comments via RSS" href=" height="20" style="border:0;margin:0;padding:0;" src=" Read more ›
From Fortnite to NASA, we found 12 Lego sets on sale worth checking out ahead of Prime Day's start on June 23. Read more ›
Haskell for FPGA Hardware Design: Use abstractions like monads and lenses to implement 1970's retro-computing devices like arcade machines and home computers. Read more ›
Can meditation really help conditions like migraine, anxiety, insomnia, chronic pain, memory problems, and stroke recovery? Modern neuroscience increasingly says yes. Research shows that meditation can reshape brain networks, reduce stress hormones, improve sleep, enhance cognitive function, and promote neuroplasticity. In this article, Dr. Shubhankar Mishra explores how an ancient spiritual practice is emerging as a powerful tool for neurological wellness, bridging the gap between modern sci... Read more ›
This digital garden is mostly written in my own words. Read more ›
In 2025, I became fixated with zines. It led me to open my once abandoned Instagram account to follow zinesters, attend zine festivals and zine workshops. I ... Read more ›
An AI-augmented second brain you can self-host. Contribute to dys5315/domvault development by creating an account on GitHub. Read more ›
I've been experimenting with USTP-Secure, a reliable UDP transport I've been building. The latest version adds: Optional congestion control Retry tokens to reduce amplification risk Optional cleartext + HMAC mode (integrity without encryption) Authenticated ACK/NACK packets One design choice I'm still thinking about is congestion control for an intentionally unordered reliable transport. Unlike TCP, USTPS doesn't enforce ordered delivery at the transport layer. Missing packets can be retransm... Read more ›
# Deep Work Plan — structured execution for AI coding agents > Context matters more than models. Deep Work Plan turns any repository into a structured environment where any coding agent finishes long-horizon work. Language: en Canonical: Last Updated: 2026-06-03 --- ## Models matter. Context matters more. Deep Work Plan turns any repository into a structured environment — context, guardrails, and a durable plan — where any coding agent executes with precision and finishes long-horizon w... Read more ›
Stop worrying about setting up a PKM system the right way. Stop worrying about atomic notes and "discovering connections". Stop worrying about the software y... Read more ›
A complete guide to the redesigned Monad Passages in Persona 3 Reload, including locations, enemy strategies, and recommended teams for every challenge in Tartarus. Read more ›
The Koenigsegg Sadair's Spear is the latest and greatest hypercar from the Swedish automaker, and it's no stranger to records. Neither is its full-size Lego recreation, which has just become the fastest of its kind, achieving a top speed of 69 mph. That beats the full-size Lego McLaren P1 that ... Read more ›
Chase Sapphire Preferred and Bilt Obsidian both charge earn transferable points for $95, but they reward different spenders. Here's how to pick the right one. Read more ›
Mix networks are a highly effective way to achieve anonymity, defending against a wide range of traffic-analysis attacks. However, mix networks are usually designed for infrastructure networks and cannot be directly applied in the context of mobile ad hoc networks (MANETs). The few existing solutions for MANETs require advance knowledge of the topology or a trusted central party. In this paper, we present TrustMix, a mix protocol for MANETs that... Read more ›
For decades, zinemakers have used their self-published work to forge connections and nurture political movements outside of the mainstream. Read more ›
Notedog is a portable, private Markdown journal for Android with browser editing, optional Git backup, and no cloud lock-in. Read more ›
Fixing stale site files on Bunny, working with Zensical for my secondary site, website readability issues. Driving an EV for the first time, and F1 updates. Read more ›
Pi FM Kitchen Radio Station is a Raspberry Pi Zero project that creates a self-updating 24/7 FM radio station for passive listening. It was built as part of an attempt at digital minimalism / reducing screen time / having overseas content on the radio dial. It pulls podcasts and news from RSS feeds, mixes them with […] Read more ›