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torusle
·20 days ago·discuss
> In hindsight maybe a binary level translator from 8080 to 8086 would have worked better (and be simple enough)

Many programs written in assembly language used self modifying code back then. It saved RAM and improved performance. All programs that used such trickery would have broken by a binary translator.
torusle
·2 months ago·discuss
Linux does not dragged down in performance by the thousands of virus and malware scanners.
torusle
·4 months ago·discuss
ARM riding the "everything is AI" train.

So sad.
torusle
·4 months ago·discuss
Yea.. having fun with war..

Most American post I have seen here since ages.
torusle
·4 months ago·discuss
The fun thing was the Roland Sync. You could sync up all the TB-303, TB-909 and all the others with a 5-pole DIN cable. The sync was badly implemented. It lagged, it had latency.

However!

As soon as you cabled all together their imperfections added up and they started to groove like nothing that has been heard before.
torusle
·5 months ago·discuss
Easy, it is dopamine.
torusle
·7 months ago·discuss
Back then Microsoft was lobbying as hard as they could to turn that decision to move to linux over.

They knew: If Linux makes it in Munich, it will likely spread over and they loose tons of contracts with other German states.
torusle
·7 months ago·discuss
"I could only find a couple tutorials/guides and both were imperative"

Aren't Quadtrees covered by almost all basic data-structure books? It is the most simple form of taking the binary tree into the next (2D) dimension.
torusle
·8 months ago·discuss
this

For those who don't know: Vias are not only used to get an electrical connection from one side of the PCB to another.

You also need them to keep radiation in check and often to move heat away.

With this technique, good luck getting through EMC testing for anything but trivial circuits.