Skewcy's Blog


Atomic Operations, Memory Barriers, and Locks

Recently, I’ve been working on OS kernel and have learned something about atomic operations, memory barriers, and synchronization primitives. It has been an incredibly rewarding experience.

Recreate Pluribus Intro from Scratch

I tried to recreate the Pluribus intro scene from scratch in Python with Matplotlib. Here is what it looks like:

Recreational Programming

Recently I am actively doing Leetcode weekly contest because of two reasons: 1) Practicing for industrial style job interview; 2) Just for fun.

My Journey with a 1984 Macintosh Keyboard: From Museum Discovery to Daily Driver

Recently, I discovered a vintage computer keyboard that I’m incredibly excited about: an original keyboard from the 1984 Macintosh 128K. I wanted to share my experience using this piece of computing history.

Hackers and Painters: Crafting an Academic Color Palette Inspired by Giorgio Morandi

I have created a color palette inspired by the subtle tones of Giorgio Morandi, designed specifically for academic research 🎨. This palette supports up to 18 distinct colors, and you can experiment with it here: link

Optimizing Network Performance with Chameleon's Computing Power

This blog is invited and first published on the blog of Chameleon Cloud, which is a scientific computing cloud platform founded by NSF. Big thanks to Marc Richardson for the revision and efforts on publishing it.

First Patch Submission to the DPDK Open-Source Project

This blog has been selected as the developer highlight by DPDK community. Big thank to Thomas Monjalon for the revision and selection.

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