Friday, 26/01/2024, 08:43 Well, since I bought my power source from Aliexpress, the goddang thing will take 75 days (and some times, more), so I have a plenty of time doing a whole of nothing involving this project. You know what? I'm getting a little...
The MEGA Omega This is my over the top, no expenses spared, everything and the kitchen sink build of an Omega Home Computer. Why MSX? This story began a few years ago. See, I've been a programmer for some 25 years now. I've developed mostly business...
So I tried writing a paper that more or less claims that certain aliasing vs. anti-aliasing properties of Fourier transforms might give rise to the Yang-Mills mass gap, and then I added about 7000 words about that topic, along with a bunch of other...
So I tried writing a paper that more or less claims that certain aliasing vs. anti-aliasing properties of Fourier transforms might give rise to the Yang-Mills mass gap, and then I added about 7000 words about that topic, along with a bunch of other stream...
Happy bloody new year. In my last post, I mentioned that I was trying some new things. My long-gestating fan controller (Windy) finally taking physical form is exciting (if maybe a little slow), but I've got some other things on my plate that I'd like...
Programming 2764 EPROM with a Mega2560, SD card reader and 5-12V Buck converter If you have ever wondered what it would be like to have a real retro -computer-nerd experience, then maybe programming EPROMs will fit the bill for you. Since the late 60's...
Today, the NeuroBytes project takes its first baby step into the 21st century.Okay, ignore the extremely sketchy construction techniques. It's an STM32F0 Discovery board, chosen due to its extremely low cost (under $10) and built-in ST-LINK programmer....
Questions: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1HWo4lNc9ek27Gpr2SmprT9_8UK3AbMXCZG8qlhHPlf4/edit#gid=0samy kamkar Hi friends, I'm Samy Kamkar. I've been fascinated by and fortunate to be learning about technology since I was young. Around 16, dropped...
ap-tech11:59 AMThis looks interesting Jesse Vincent12:00 PM@ap-tech I'll do my best ;) Hi everyone, looks like we can get started. Thanks for tuning in after our week off. I want to welcome Jesse Vincent from Keyboardio to the Hack Chat today. He had...
Dan Maloney11:56 AMHello, welcome aboard! We'll get started in a minute Ben joined the room.11:57 AM Ben11:57 AMHello! Great to see you all here. Dan Maloney11:58 AMHi Ben, welcome to the Hack Chat! Another couple of minutes and we'll kick off...
Story Recently, I joined the IoT startup Blues Wireless as a staff software engineer. I had no Internet of Things experience prior to this - sensors and microcontrollers and breadboards were not the kind of development I'd been doing. But when...
The diagram below shows the subsystems and their major physical components. Connecting each physical component is an interface line that has to be physically connected and possibly addressed from a software perspective. Chasis Sub-System: After decades...
When my station isn't in a radio silence and doing really Recon passively and connect my wire or buy 5G or Wi-Fi it will have access to my personally trained large language model, convolutional neural network, with several additional modules and an agent...
Following our post on IoT platforms, Spark guys reached out and asked if we can do a full interview. Given the unique position Spak is currently in (post-successful Kickstarter, betting heavily on Open Hardware and Open Software...) - we were more...
Hi everyone, welcome to the last Hack Chat of 2020! I'm Dan, I'll be moderating again today for David Lovett, aka Usagi Electric, and we're going to be talking about Vacuum Tube Logic, or pretty much anything about vacuum tube circuits. David, can you...