Vibe code guaranteed
Vibe code guaranteed
Giving Seattle a more permanent home, it'll live the remainder of it's life as a showcase of what once was...
Smoothing Caps on Meanwell PSU's be like...
It's nerve racking trying to hack a LED panel with 0 AC isolation and 300V DC at one point, the lowest voltage in the system is around 70V DC
Now got it working with HomeAssistant and esphome with color temp and brightness control.
Keeping in mind this is on a platform without REBAR.
Trying out Xe drm driver was fun... Not "boring" sadly. Looks like there's still a lot missing. A bunch of stuff including KDE misbehaves weirdly.
Valoren would only update frames if running in the background, however Minetest worked just fine. And anything with OpenCL just crashed.
Wild! And here I am thinking Windows on Arm is reserved for Qualcomm SOCs and a select few system ready certified hardware.
Now who wants to look at the efi acpi mess this thing has going on 😜
I was looking for my screwdriver for days and finally found it, looks like I pulled a Dr Nick and left it inside my server.
HAI EVERY BODY!
Excited to be working on a mini-itx build finally with a proper mini-itx case, now that these cases are finally appropriately priced.
The only way to not deal with the crap termios is for serial comms in userspace is by using mraa, I hope mraa keeps getting supported.
Upgraded memory and HBA on my NAS. All ready for solid state storage when I can fathom spending that much 🤣
Woohoooo 🙌😭
I hope this doesn't come with hidden agendas, but we'll see
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Does anyone else like listening to weird albums in lossless
Is anybody reading these?
Memory training is nerve racking. Good thing I'm not implementing it, just experiencing it 🥵
I didn't realise Harmony OS Next was not Linux. I had a feeling they were moving away from ASOP, but they moved away from Linux as well.
A custom microkernel is an interesting choice.
It's a puzzle so i have a limited amount of tracks i can lay down and there are permanent fixtures like the dynamically switching tracks that I have to incorporate.
Ninja is usually good at "mak(e)" ing things xD
I don't wanna say this was pure luck, but this was pure luck
#RailBound #PuzzelGames
Doing weird things on Android 🤪
No clue then, I checked my android update screenshots and they are dated for October 15th.
Provided you are in a country where this applies, maybe it's your network provider that's delaying it.
I have an unlocked pixel 6a and I got the update weeks ago, on a monday iirc.
One of my favourite shots from a recent work visit to Dublin.
This still a thing?
This info board inside the airport looks like a huge boxer underpants from behind 🙃
STOP DOING SPECULATIVE EXECUTION
CPU'S WEREN'T MEANT TO DO TIME TRAVEL
YEARS OF μARCH PATCHES AND YET NO USE FOUND FOR BRANCH PREDICTORS
WANTED A FASTER CORE: WE HAD A TOOL FOR THAT - MOVE CLOCK SPEED
wait, i just heard it makes CPU's faster. ignore all that, and do speculative execution
Unless you forget pull-ups
Me: the story is going to be nostalgic.
Score: hold my beer.
I've been hunting for this for a while, I finally have Intel's i960, their most successful in-house RISC mcu in hand.
Sometimes I'm amazed how well hardware interface bridges work with backwards compatibility. Here's an m.2 nvme drive over USB working on era appropriate windows 98 box