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| Website | https://kebo.dev |
| GitHub | https://github.com/kkebo |
| X (ja) | https://x.com/_kebo |
| X (en) | https://x.com/c10um0 |
When I first got my original Raspberry Pi, I wondered why nobody ever made a bare-metal m68k emulator so it could boot directly into Macintosh. It's still not something I've seen anybody do, over a decade later.
So I set Codex some homework; no dependencies, no referencing existing code (but it is allowed peek at the annotated Mac ROM disassemblies that are out there). It set up a working cross compilation environment that can build for qemu and real hardware, and is making progress
“In the Network tab, when a resource redirects, [Web Inspector now shows] every request in the chain rather than just the final destination.”
— https://webkit.org/blog/17967/news-from-wwdc26-webkit-in-safari-27-beta/
And there was much rejoicing!