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Hachu

<h1>Hachu</h1><p>Hachu – an AI engine for many variants of Shogi, and Chess. Hachu is a program that plays several shogi and chess variants, currently sho shogi, chu shogi, dai shogi, makruk and shatranj. In the future it might play more, and still larger shogi variants, in particular tenjiku shogi. <a href="https://archivegame.org/hachu/">https://archivegame.org/hachu/</a></p>

Number Nonsense: Explaining The Number Systems of Computing (And a Brief Look at UNIX File Permissions)

Number Nonsense: Explaining The Number Systems of Computing (And a Brief Look at UNIX File Permissions)With exet finally released, it&rsquo;s definitely time to take a break, and work on something else entirely.My upcoming project goes deep into the fundamentals of how computers work. I would be a fool to believe that this is intuitive for anyone, so I&rsquo;m going to start here, with number systems, and build up from there.Rather than jumping directly into something foreign, lets start by look

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Command Line Editor

<h1>Command Line Editor</h1><p>Command Line Editor – a command line editor in C Language, which work as line by line approach like vim. This was a mini project given to us for the course, CS-302: System Programming during the academic year 2016-2017… <a href="https://archiveapp.org/command-line-editor/">https://archiveapp.org/command-line-editor/</a></p>

Bloody good…… stimulating!! #UNIX #belllabs http://www.leancrew.com/all-this/2011/12/more-shell-less-egg/

<p>Bloody good…… stimulating!! </p><p><br/></p><p>#UNIX #belllabs</p><p><br/></p><p><br/></p><p> <a href="http://www.leancrew.com/all-this/2011/12/more-shell-less-egg/">http://www.leancrew.com/all-this/2011/12/more-shell-less-egg/</a></p>

Have They Found A Complete UNIX V4?

If you’ve ever combed boxes of old tech detritus in search of a nugget of pure gold, we know you’ll appreciate the excitement of discovering, in a dusty University of Utah storeroom, a tape labelled ...

Unix's founding fathers

DIRECTLY west from the southernmost tip of Manhattan, a bit more than 15 miles away, lies the sleepy-looking suburban town of Murray Hill. Just south of the town's centre lies a huge complex of ...

Hidden In A University Closet Was An Important Relic Experts Thought Was Lost Forever

Researchers found the only known surviving copy of Unix Version 4 on magnetic tape, a key milestone in the evolution of modern operating systems.

The ‘Unix Way’

It probably shouldn’t, but it routinely astonishes me how much we live on the Web. Even I find myself going entire boots without using anything but the Web browser. With such an emphasis on Web-based ...

Nvidia and Linux, a Question

If most AI servers run on Linux and AI models require high-performance GPUs such as NVIDIA, yet NVIDIA GPUs are known to have issues on Linux, how do organizations handle this?

Show HN: A GTK app for Linux to show file buffer progress

This GTK app for Linux [0] puts up a progress bar showing how much data is left in the &quot;Dirty&quot; and &quot;Writeback&quot; buffers. For good measure it also shows the progress on most simple file operations such as cp or mv.The main purpose is to scratch my own itch when copying large files onto a USB drive. I want to be able to see the progress of sync (or &quot;eject&quot;) operations whose feedback usually amounts to &quot;wait&quot; or &quot;finished&quot; !At the CLI, of course, you

Show HN: VM-curator – a TUI alternative to libvirt and virt-manager

I&#x27;ve long wanted to harness QEMU&#x2F;KVM for my desktop virtual machines, but I&#x27;m befuddled by virt-manager&#x27;s lack of support for working NVIDIA 3D acceleration, dogmatic embrace of ugly XML, and the puzzling UI decision of having to click what seems like 15 buttons to attach an ISO to a VM image. When I further learned that NVIDIA&#x27;s broken 3D acceleration is the fault of libvirt as opposed to QEMU&#x27;s virtio driver, I had an idea...Behold, vm-curator! A fast and friendly

The Windows Interface You Didn’t Like, For Linux

If you were asked to pick the most annoying of the various Microsoft Windows interfaces that have appeared over the years, ...

The return of Windows Phone: NexPhone with Android, Linux, and Windows 11

A Californian start-up is continuing what Microsoft could not. Nex is bringing Windows to smartphones — including support for external monitors.

NexPhone can Multiboot Three Operating Systems, But Offers Mid-Range Specs

NexPhone is a unique phone that can multiboot triple operating systems, like Windows, Linux, and Android. However, you get mid-range specs.

Tonearm, New Unofficial TIDAL Client for Linux, Hits Beta

Tonearm is a new GTK4/libadwaita TIDAL client that delivers what the streaming service itself doesn't: a native Linux app with solid desktop integration –

How to Easily Switch from Windows 11 to Linux for Gaming Performance Gains

PC play on Linux now supports DLSS, FSR 4.0, and XSS via the December 2025 GE Proton release, so you keep quality without stutter.

Vulkan 1.4.340 released with new extension to improve DirectX performance on Linux

We're seeing excitement build up from the Vulkan API release 1.4.340, with a new extension that should eventually improve DirectX performance on Linux.

Nexus Mods say they are committed to supporting Vortex on SteamOS Linux

After cancelling the newer Nexus Mods app that had Linux support to refocus on the older Vortex, the Nexus Mods team now say Vortex will support SteamOS.

This is by far the best Linux email client I've used - and I've tested them all

I've used a slew of Linux email clients over the years, but I found only one that's truly exceeded my expectations.