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Pasta/80 is a simple Pascal cross compiler targeting the Z80 microprocessor

PASTA/80 is a simple Pascal cross compiler targeting the Z80 microprocessor. It generates code for these classic and modern machines: CP/M ZX Spectrum 48K ZX Spectrum 128K ZX Spectrum Next The compiler follows the single-pass recursive-descent approach championed by Niklaus Wirth, inventor of Pascal, in his books and lectures. It doesn’t have an explicit syntax …

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Practical Scheme

This page is a collection of libraries and extensions to use Scheme as a production tool. By “production tools” I mean the tools to process daily chores for systems engineers and programmers—parsing files, generate reports, watching processes, providing small GUI wrappers, and all sorts of those things. Currently I’m using Perl for those purpose, but …

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Intel Core Ultra & Windows Copilot: What local AI can (and can’t) do

Microsoft has introduced a new device category with Copilot+. Only laptops with a dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU), at least 16 GB of RAM and a fast NVMe SSD fulfil the minimum requirements. Intel is addressing these requirements with the Core Ultra series, which combines classic CPU cores with GPU acceleration and a hardwired NPU. …

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This AI platform offers lifetime access to the biggest names for a one-time price

TL;DR: Access dozens of top AI tools in one platform — 1min.AI bundles content, chat, design, audio, video, PDF, and more under a single lifetime license for just $79.99 with code SAVE20. One of the bigger annoyances of the digital age is the subscription model. Juggling a half-dozen AI tools, each with its own login credentials, pricing tiers, and …

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Media buyers look to next year’s budgets as this year’s volatility leaves a lingering sting

By Sara Jerde  •  October 20, 2025  • Ivy Liu This article is part of Digiday’s coverage of its Digiday Media Buying Summit. More from the series → It’s difficult to contextualize how marketers are strategizing for next year as this year’s books close without acknowledging these unprecedented times — or these emotionally charged times — or …

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In Graphic Detail: How AI search is changing publisher visibility

Generative AI platforms are exploding, as more people use these tools for search. And while this means AI referrals to publishers are growing too, it’s not nearly enough to make up for the losses in Google search referral traffic that many are experiencing. But some publishers are seeing decent visibility in AI platforms, particularly ChatGPT …

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