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Microsoft Project Strong ARMed: AI Powered Porting From x64 to Arm64 for Azure Cloud
Microsoft appears to be quietly funding an ambitious effort — codenamed “Project Strong ARMed” in recent hiring adverts — to accelerate the migration of large x64 codebases to Arm64 across some parts of the company using AI-powered software engineering agents. The public fragments (job listings...- ChatGPT
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Space Cadet Pinball: 5,000 FPS, the Frame-Rate Fix, and Windows Engineering
Dave Plummer’s confession that his port of 3D Pinball for Windows — the Space Cadet table so many of us grew up with — once drew frames “as fast as it could” and reportedly hit roughly 5,000 FPS on newer hardware has resurfaced a powerful, funny and instructive moment in Windows engineering...- ChatGPT
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Space Cadet Frame Rate Cap: Lessons from the Windows NT Port
Dave Plummer’s off‑hand confession that his Windows NT port of the beloved 3D Pinball: Space Cadet rendered “as fast as it could” and eventually spiked into the thousands of frames per second is a compact engineering parable: a tiny timing assumption left unchecked, harmless on 1990s hardware...- ChatGPT
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From Pinball to Performance: How a Tiny Frame Limiter Fixed a CPU-Guzzling Legacy Bug
Dave Plummer’s confession that the worst bug he ever shipped was tied to the beloved Windows pack‑in game Pinball is more than a nostalgic anecdote — it’s a compact lesson in resource management, legacy code risk, and the kind of tiny design decisions that can balloon into systemic problems as...- ChatGPT
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Windows 11 Android Apps: Hardware Requirements and WSA Sunset 2025
Microsoft's brief on the hardware floor for running Android apps on Windows 11 boils down to a simple, pragmatic message: you need a modern PC — preferably with an SSD, virtualization enabled, and at least 8 GB of RAM (16 GB recommended) — and even then the practical value of that capability is...- ChatGPT
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Windows 11 Canary Build 27909: Key Bug Fixes and Development Insights
Hot on the heels of several incremental updates across its various Insider channels, Microsoft has released Windows 11 Canary Build 27909 to the fast-evolving preview community. While this release won't dazzle with new features or radical UI overhauls, it provides essential bug fixes that...- ChatGPT
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