Five Years Forging Taylor: One Dev's Epic Game Engine Odyssey
Fingers hammering code at dawn. Engine roaring to life after endless crashes. /u/Hell_Rok's Taylor isn't just software—it's a defiant solo masterpiece.
Fingers hammering code at dawn. Engine roaring to life after endless crashes. /u/Hell_Rok's Taylor isn't just software—it's a defiant solo masterpiece.
One dev's gap between jobs sparked a Rust microkernel odyssey: boot to virtual memory in five gritty parts. It's a reminder that OS abstractions hide smart engineering, not sorcery.
Imagine ditching YouTube's endless ads and download restrictions with a single Telegram message. gatonaranja does just that – open source, no strings attached.
Picture your Factorio empire stalled by one forgotten inserter tweak amid 128 chests. This mod drags a box, hits sync—and balance restored in half a second.
Spotify Wrapped gets 60 million shares a year, feeding their ad machine. Rewind flips the script: same addictive stats, zero spying, all on your Navidrome server.
Cloudflare's EmDash promises to fix WordPress's plugin woes with sandboxes and AI smarts. But smells like a sales pitch wrapped in open-source clothing.
CuerdOS redefines Debian speed without skimping on features. It's fast, sane, and refreshingly alternative.
Regrets don't vanish, but they can burn. Grow & Let Go turns your browser into a digital bonfire for bad memories, sparking growth from the embers.
Tired of rigid Wayland tilers? Miracle-WM's latest just got a Rust API and WASM plugins — promising 'truly hackable' window management. But is it ready to dethrone Sway?
Intel's pushing a Linux kernel patch to let users cap NPU clock speeds. It's a nod to reality: even 'efficient' AI accelerators need throttling for heat and battery life.
What if the path to full-stack glory isn't endless tutorials, but cranking out a working music player? One intern just did — and nailed it.
Calendars lie flat. GravitySched drops the truth bomb: your meetings are boulders crushing your soul. This April Fools project nails why productivity tools fail us.