If we knew what we were doing, it wouldn't be called research

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Just a reminder, the board is NOT a microSD adapter, it is simply a tool used to interface with the mem card and the card's host controller.
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📊 Moving towards cycle accuracy. Actual instruction timings in z386 0.3, used in z386_MiSTer 20260613 Load/store and stack ops are still 1 cycle than 80386 target. Xchg [m], r, push [m], and pop [m] involve load store, thus two cycles behind. Still a big improvement over 0.1
More green is good. :)
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Replying to @nikitabier
@nikitabier since when has homebrew been a violation of X policy and not all these women showing their hoohas on here with millions of followers? please fix this. i would like my posts i had to delete each time i got locked out too. thanks.
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nice, account deleted because i didnt provide you with my ID. thanks labour. lmfao
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I was reading this post then realized that’s MY PCB that I cut on my CNC in my office in Canada. Insane to see an AI photo in the wild of someone holding something I made and currently have in my possession
I am Nigerian, and right now my dream is bigger than me. Only about 1% of global electronics manufacturing happens in Africa. That means millions of African innovators are building the future using ecosystems that don't account for them. Brilliant minds wait weeks for a single prototype PCB to cross oceans, stalled by borders and supply chains that ignore our shores. When iteration takes months instead of days, innovation suffocates. That gap has consequences. It keeps us as consumers of tech rather than creators. So at SkyPower / CircuitCraft, we are deciding to build towards changing it. We are completely rebuilding the hardware prototyping infrastructure right here in Nigeria. Local manufacturing. Precision engineering. Rapid iteration. We are putting the power to design, spin, and deploy production-grade hardware directly into the hands of African builders. The dream is bigger than us—but we are building the foundation anyway. 🇳🇬⚙️
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also, for some reason i'm the only person not affected to this mass twitter ban. it's definitely strange and should be investigated
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I found another amazing old tube tester at DFW Ham Expo this weekend
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Minato 1881 Win11でプログラマーソフトを互換モードで実行したら起動/使用OK
Minato 1881 ROMプログラマー 中身はAdvantech LabTool-48UXP WinXP用のソフトはまだダウンロードできる、XPで問題なし winドライバーはインストールしてくれない プログラマーソフトを先にインストールした後デバイスマネジャーで手動インストール
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蒸気で回った!! シリンダが回る蒸気機関(名前何ていうんですかね) 完成!慣性が大きいこともあってハイトルクです。
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トラックの運転技能シュミレーター
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15hz with low phosphor decay vs 60hz with high phosphor decay
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i've decided to take a little time off from the scene. my interactions with other people sometimes go wrong due to my bipolarity (sometimes i leak stuff i shouldn't have and sometimes i sell stuff i shouldn't sell due to my mania surges). this has caused issues with many scene devs. and, as such, i think it's time i give the scene a break. all this i'm saying is true, but i do not want to dwelve further into my wrong doings. just know that i'm not perfect and that i've fucked up in the past, and this is why many devs don't trust me anymore. i'll take a break of about 2-3 months. i'll still sell blurays with the desired iso flavor but that's about it. i've left every major scene discord and the only reason why i have not left twitter is because i've grown attached to it. so, take care guys. if you want to contact me you can still use discord or telegram to do so.
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I've been asked a bunch about AI and malware. As many others have stated many times, and I will happily regurgitate, AI acts as an augmentation device to skilled Threat Actors and a kiddy booster to non-skilled Threat Actors. AI has yet to produce truly sophisticated malware, presumably because non-skilled Threat Actors don't know the correct nomenclature or what exists and what doesn't. Skilled Threat Actors know what is, and what isn't, possible and AI enhances their skill set and allows RAD (Rapid Application Development) for languages people may be less skilled in. Conversely, my malware library must adjust appropriately for the future and include malware targeting AI agents. AI focused malware is a new and evolving threat. Is it paramount information like this be archived. Unfortunately, I myself am not an AI expert, I only have an elementary understanding on the programmatic implementation of AI models, hence I am incapable of assessing what is a good malware paper on AI agents, and what isn't. We'll figure it out. Cheers
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Following the mass reporting, all the developers are leaving the PS5 scene and selling their consoles. They're all switching to Xbox. That's a joke. 😂😂
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Malware everywhere, this time Arch Linux users were the target of malicious packages: "It was bad enough when finding out more than 400 AUR packages for Arch Linux users had been infected with malware but now that number has risen to around 900 a few hours ago and now in the end at more than 1,500 user-contributed packages."
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I used to repair keys using jumper wires, but this time I’m doing it without them—let’s see how it’s done. #Key #CarKey #Repair #PhoneRepair
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bubbles!!
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Lapy too, 😥
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