It turns out, that today is the ten year anniversary of this blog. I opened this blog with a description of my history with blogging, and started with a decision to make the blog open without topics. That lasted until 2016, when I split my technical blog off.
I’m super happy to have made it to ten years. To ten more years!
Some Favourite Posts:
- An Unproven Hypothesis about Kitchen Clocks
- The Peloponnesian War and Histories, by Herodotus
- On Burnout
- Surrealism In The Morning
I also wrote some work related blog posts that I really was happy with:
- A Brief Note on Environments and Scopes in SpiderMonkey
- An Inline Cache isn't Just a Cache -- this turned into an MPLR paper eventually, in a round-about-way.
Popular Posts
Year after year, my most popular blog post remains Some Notes on CMake Variables and Scopes. I totally get this -- CMake scopes and variables are bizarre.
This year, my number two most popular blog post has been Polybius: The Rise of The Roman Empire, which I find gently baffling.
I've managed to hit the front page of Hacker News, with Faster Ruby: thoughts from the outside.