Casey Muratori
@cmuratori.bsky.social
Programming: computerenhance.com
Comics: meowtheinfinite.com
Comics: meowtheinfinite.com
The founder of both Twitter and this site, and the new owner of Twitter (X), have decided artists do not deserve the same right to make a living as people who make physical goods.
April 12, 2025 at 6:49 PM
The founder of both Twitter and this site, and the new owner of Twitter (X), have decided artists do not deserve the same right to make a living as people who make physical goods.
Testing Substack streaming for Computer Enhance subscribers at open.substack.com/live-stream/... if you'd like to help test the setup!
LIVE NOW: Casey Muratori on Substack
Requiem for the A6000
open.substack.com
March 31, 2025 at 7:48 PM
Testing Substack streaming for Computer Enhance subscribers at open.substack.com/live-stream/... if you'd like to help test the setup!
I have completely replaced File Explorer with FilePilot in daily use. That's probably the fastest I've ever permanently switched a bread-and-butter tool like this. FilePilot beta is more polished than most people's finished products :)
filepilot.tech
filepilot.tech
File Pilot - Next-gen file explorer
File Pilot is a file explorer built from scratch for light-speed performance, with a modern and robust interface.
filepilot.tech
March 27, 2025 at 11:07 PM
I have completely replaced File Explorer with FilePilot in daily use. That's probably the fastest I've ever permanently switched a bread-and-butter tool like this. FilePilot beta is more polished than most people's finished products :)
filepilot.tech
filepilot.tech
I recently had the honor of interviewing Zen’s chief architect Mike Clark! I tried to fit in as many microarchitecture questions as I could, including x64 vs ARM ISA power efficiency, 4k vs larger page sizes, 64-byte cache lines, scatter/gather and more:
www.computerenhance.com/p/an-intervi...
www.computerenhance.com/p/an-intervi...
An Interview with Zen Chief Architect Mike Clark
Zen is one of the most important microarchitectures in the history of the x86 ecosystem.
www.computerenhance.com
March 24, 2025 at 6:51 PM
I recently had the honor of interviewing Zen’s chief architect Mike Clark! I tried to fit in as many microarchitecture questions as I could, including x64 vs ARM ISA power efficiency, 4k vs larger page sizes, 64-byte cache lines, scatter/gather and more:
www.computerenhance.com/p/an-intervi...
www.computerenhance.com/p/an-intervi...
🧵This past weekend I tabled at @emeraldcitycon.bsky.social, and there were a lot of people asking for Meow the Infinite: Book 3. I haven't posted much about it, so here is some information for everyone waiting for the final book!
March 12, 2025 at 11:11 PM
🧵This past weekend I tabled at @emeraldcitycon.bsky.social, and there were a lot of people asking for Meow the Infinite: Book 3. I haven't posted much about it, so here is some information for everyone waiting for the final book!
I do one speaking engagement every year. For 2025, I will be traveling to Sweden for the inaugural Better Software Conference. This is the first time I'll be speaking in Europe, and I look forward to saying hello to folks whom I've so far only ever met on-line.
December 1, 2024 at 8:46 PM
I do one speaking engagement every year. For 2025, I will be traveling to Sweden for the inaugural Better Software Conference. This is the first time I'll be speaking in Europe, and I look forward to saying hello to folks whom I've so far only ever met on-line.
Testing Bluesky again - still underwhelming. The notifications tab does not work reliably. I click on it, and most of the notifications are missing. I have to expand and contract the top "collapse" list, and then all of a sudden, the replies (which are not part of that list!) magically appear.
November 26, 2024 at 6:01 PM
Testing Bluesky again - still underwhelming. The notifications tab does not work reliably. I click on it, and most of the notifications are missing. I have to expand and contract the top "collapse" list, and then all of a sudden, the replies (which are not part of that list!) magically appear.
One of the most important improvements to Twitter/X for me was the removal of the length limit, so you could convey more complicated information when necessary. Having just arrived here, I am disappointed to see that BlueSky is capped to 300 characters :(
November 13, 2024 at 2:46 PM
One of the most important improvements to Twitter/X for me was the removal of the length limit, so you could convey more complicated information when necessary. Having just arrived here, I am disappointed to see that BlueSky is capped to 300 characters :(