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The internet feels like a local police radio chatter, not a place of belonging

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Can one run AI on source code with the prompt "Find below-avg swear rate files"?

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How to add MidnightBSD Key to UEFI Secure Boot DBX? (Revoked and Forbidden Keys)

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A collection of my Projects, including my Open Source VitaFPGA Architecture

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Alternative Root Certificate Authorities to be on the real internet

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·letzten Monat·discuss
Its really those recommendation algorithms, content curation algorithms and even ads that get some people to think that anyone they want to talk to on the internet is a opportunistic bot.
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·letzten Monat·discuss
Cool, but how could it address a market that say, Kickstarter, iwantthisstartup.com and other crowdfunding websites that allow a way for the project owners to talk to their donators dominate in?
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·vor 2 Monaten·discuss
Project Mythos = University of Minnesota’s “Hypocrite Commits” all over again.

[University of Minnesota Gets Banned From Linux] https://youtu.be/JH_BGlS5LR4

[UMN Still Can’t Into Linux] https://youtu.be/3d3O95xt8BQ

“A day in the life of a open source programmer making a fortune, one bankrupt AI company at a time.”
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·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
According to https://codetabs.com/count-loc/count-loc-online.html, the Confluence Reconfigurable Computing Array has 272k LOC. And the OpenCores eFPGA core has 11,777 LOC. Mine has 271 LOC.
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·vor 4 Monaten·discuss
This is a collection of my projects, with the umbrella name of VitaOS-Libre. It includes my Open Source VitaFPGA Architecture, named Vita because my name has the word “Vita” in it (I’m “Vita”lii Skikun).

You can also run my FPGA Architecture by connecting many of the VitaFPGA Architecture Logic Blocks into a square grid array and write a pin-constraints file for the square grid array to get it to work on commercially-available FPGA chips. What I would call “The VitaFPGA Hardware Abstraction Layer.” This is an alternative to making the chips that would use my FPGA Architecture, which I might be able to do in the future by sharing a semiconductor shuttle run.

And by Halting Problem Solution, I mean “run 1 clock cycle, compare previous savestate with current savestate. Run 2 clock cycles, repeat. Run 3 clock cycles, repeat.” You check the number of loop steps and if it matches, it’s a detected infinite loop. The limit is eventually reached when the arbitrary precision integer consumes all available memory of the machine, or the number of atoms in the universe, whatever comes first. So technically, if the computer fits in this universe, then it can’t have a loop with a infinite number of steps until it repeats.

The QuantumTunnelingHWRNG idea is the idea that transistor values quantum tunnelling is teleportation faster than the speed of light, making the HWRNG 100% random. (In theory.)

Before I wrote my FPGA from scratch, I saw a entry on OpenCores.org about the Confluence Reconfigurable Computing Array. I read that it’s a square grid array, allowing for 1+ GHz. I stopped reading that after that point. My FPGA isn’t based on any of that computing array’s code, as I didn’t look at any of it. My FPGA simply got inspiration from its square grid array giving 1+ GHz idea. I also saw the OpenCores.org GPLv1 eFPGA as a project link. My code isn’t based on any of their code.
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·vor 8 Monaten·discuss
The very concept of freedom itself is bad, chud.