Hacker News
- Farewell https://byuu.org/articles/farewell 63 comments
- The Edge of Emulation https://byuu.org/articles/edge-of-emulation 34 comments
- USPS found the 100 lost NES games [duplicate] https://byuu.org/emulation/preservation/found-package/#831561181 2 comments
- Missing $10,000 package of PAL SNES games recovered https://byuu.org/emulation/preservation/found-package/ 117 comments
- SNES preservation project on hold due to missing $10,000 package https://byuu.org/emulation/preservation/lost-package/ 143 comments
- Fast coroutines in C from BSNES https://byuu.org/library/libco/ 2 comments
- Emulator Latency http://byuu.org/articles/latency/ 62 comments
- Bsnes has emulated every SNES DSP http://byuu.org/articles/emulation/snes-coprocessors 37 comments
- Apple hardware is garbage http://byuu.org/articles/apple 5 comments
- Strcpycat http://byuu.org/articles/programming/strcpycat 29 comments
Lobsters
- Experiment! https://byuu.org/articles/experiment/ 7 comments culture , programming
- People are Trying to make an fully accurate snes emulation. Honestly I didnt know it doesnt exist today. https://byuu.org/articles/edge-of-emulation 9 comments emudev
- The Edge of Emulation https://byuu.org/articles/edge-of-emulation 44 comments programming
- higan v107 released https://byuu.org/posts/higan-v107 4 comments linux_gaming
- bsnes v108 officially released https://byuu.org/?bsnes_v108 11 comments linux_gaming
- Where latency comes from in emulators http://byuu.org/articles/latency/ 19 comments programming
- On Ten Years of Emulation http://byuu.org/ 90 comments linux
- OpenGL 3.3 support with r600g for Radeon HD 4870 http://byuu.org/higan/ 11 comments linux_gaming
- strcpycat - This is a look at the various means in C to copy strings http://byuu.org/articles/programming/strcpycat 13 comments programming
- phoenix: a cross-platform GUI meta-toolkit for C++0x http://byuu.org/phoenix/ 2 comments programming
- "Over the years, I have used countless APIs to program user interfaces. None have been as seductive and yet ultimately disastrous as Nokia's Qt toolkit has been." http://byuu.org/articles/qt 370 comments programming