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Recent Posts
- Arcan Explained – A browser for different webs. January 26, 2026
- Arcan 0.7.1 – Minutes To Midnight December 27, 2025
- Arcan September Hackathon Report #2 September 17, 2025
- Arcan September Hackathon Report #1 September 15, 2025
- Sunsetting Cursed Terminal Emulation January 27, 2025
- Arcan 0.7 – The All Tomato December 25, 2024
- A deeper dive into the SHMIF IPC system November 21, 2024
- Accessible Arcan : Out of Sight October 18, 2024
- A Spreadsheet and a Debugger walk into a Shell September 16, 2024
- Cat9 Microdosing: Each and Contain August 5, 2024
- Cat9 Microdosing: Stash and List May 17, 2024
- Arcan 0.6.3 – I, pty: the fool December 19, 2023
- A12: Visions of the Fully Networked Desktop November 18, 2023
- The quest for a secure and accessible desktop June 15, 2023
- Whipping up a new Shell – Lash#Cat9 October 15, 2022
- Arcan 0.6.2 – It’s all connected July 15, 2022
- The Day of a new Command-Line Interface: Shell April 2, 2022
- Arcan 0.6.1 November 19, 2021
- Arcan as Operating System Design September 20, 2021
- Introducing Pipeworld: Spreadsheet Dataflow Computing April 12, 2021
Yearly Archives: 2025
Arcan 0.7.1 – Minutes To Midnight
Closing the year before heading to 39th Chaos Communication Congress we decided to tag a release for the main project for those too conservative to run from the main branch. For those on site that want to have a chat, … Continue reading
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Arcan September Hackathon Report #2
The second half of the week-long session started with us waking up with a hole in our collective hearts: Alex had absconded in order to participate in a meeting way up north. He bravely overslept (brave brave Sir Alex) and … Continue reading
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Arcan September Hackathon Report #1
We are a few days into the 3rd Arcan IRL hackathon. The theme this time around is “Project Wayhem” with hem meaning home in Swedish, and it taking place in my renovation project/eternal money sink fort out in the middle … Continue reading
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Sunsetting Cursed Terminal Emulation
This is the final part concluding the long journey on how to migrate away from terminal emulation as the main building block for command-lines, text-dominant shells and user interfaces in general. First, a few links to previous parts: On top … Continue reading
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