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Llama 2 LLM on DOS (2025)

yeokhengmeng.com
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IBM MCGA Gate Array Reverse Engineering

github.com
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Armstrong Effect

en.wikipedia.org
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Trusted Computing Frequently Asked Questions (2003)

cl.cam.ac.uk
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Mystery Cpuid Bit

os2museum.com
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Modern Generic SVGA driver for Windows 3.1

github.com
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HD Audio Driver for Windows 98SE / Me

github.com
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Bitfield Pitfalls

os2museum.com
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POP instruction speed (Jeff Garzik; Linus Torvalds) (2004)

yarchive.net
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30 Years of Decompilation and the Unsolved Structuring Problem: Part 1 (2024)

mahaloz.re
28 ポイント·投稿者 userbinator·5 か月前·1 コメント

Visualizing the ARM64 Instruction Set (2024)

zyedidia.github.io
81 ポイント·投稿者 userbinator·5 か月前·18 コメント

Delta single handle ball faucets (1963)

archive.org
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Cracking DXP and SXD

os2museum.com
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Frigidaire – A Fortress of Steel (1939) [video]

youtube.com
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DOS's Last Stand on a modern ThinkPad: X13 Gen 1 with Intel i5-10310U (2024)

yeokhengmeng.com
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LM8560, the eternal chip from the 1980 years

tycospages.com
135 ポイント·投稿者 userbinator·8 か月前·43 コメント

The OS/2 Display Driver Zoo

os2museum.com
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Smarta Tradition

en.wikipedia.org
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Old Chips, New Glitches: The CGA/CRTC "Phantom" VSync (2023)

int10h.org
2 ポイント·投稿者 userbinator·10 か月前·0 コメント

INapGPU: Text-mode graphics card, using only TTL gates

github.com
92 ポイント·投稿者 userbinator·10 か月前·15 コメント

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userbinator
·2 分前·議論
They're still making that model today.
userbinator
·2 分前·議論
While fairly realistic in function, the Visible V8 is not a replica of a specific production engine, though it most resembles an early Cadillac or Studebaker V8.

...but that transmission definitely looks like the early 4-speed Hydramatic: http://www.1954advance-design.com/Hydra-Matic-rebuild/index....
userbinator
·23 時間前·議論
because they are learning what ice cream (and everything) is

If you feed a 4-year-old "frozen dairy dessert" and call it "ice cream", then you're technically also legally wrong.
userbinator
·23 時間前·議論
This reminds me of the similar fight over the term "milk": https://arstechnica.com/science/2023/02/almond-milk-can-keep...
userbinator
·23 時間前·議論
Almost certainly regulations. Anything even vaguely medically-related tends to be very, very highly regulated.
userbinator
·一昨日·議論
The same side can also say "Woke environmentalist communists want to stop you from tuning your vehicles or rolling coal." That will probably get even more support, given what I've seen of the political leanings of farmers and RtR supporters in general.
userbinator
·一昨日·議論
Either that or a human that has started writing like an LLM, having been "trained" on LLM output itself by sufficient exposure.
userbinator
·一昨日·議論
This is the dream of corporate authoritarians everywhere. The dystopian nightmare we all warned about because we saw it coming. "Security" is the "think of the children" fearmongering of the current environment.

As one of our Founding Fathers put it: "Those who give up freedom for security deserve neither."

Remote Attestation: Just Say No.
userbinator
·3 日前·議論
It is probably just a brand, like many others, and based on a reference design from the OEM.

I have a small Tenda 5-port gigabit dumb switch. It uses the same switch chip as this TP-Link, just with different branding; even the "SG105" model number is the same:

https://goughlui.com/2022/02/27/unbox-teardown-tp-link-tl-sg...
userbinator
·3 日前·議論
Buses in America don't have seatbelts either. They're just so big and heavy relatively to cars that you're very unlikely to be seriously injured. (It does happen of course, and that usually makes the news.)
userbinator
·3 日前·議論
This is how you get many people to just keep the belts fastened permanently and not bother putting them around themselves.
userbinator
·3 日前·議論
I have a car from that era. The seatbelts feel like those in any other newer car I've been in, although perhaps a bit thicker.
userbinator
·3 日前·議論
It also has detected a 357 km/h (or around that) while driving in the city, possibly by random patterns from a shop's street window.

Unless you have one of the very few cars that can even approach that speed[1], it sounds like some software "engineer" most certainly did not understand the meaning of "sanity checking".

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_production_car_speed_r...
userbinator
·3 日前·議論
It reminds me of an old article about how often self-driving cars would get rear-ended for abruptly braking on highway on-ramps because they thought there was an obstacle ahead, and naturally the cars behind it were all accelerating and the human drivers in them would never think of stopping as they saw clear road ahead. In many areas, doing a "brake check" is illegal.
userbinator
·3 日前·議論
Unless you're going to be staying within a small city with almost entirely short trips, you probably want a bigger and less primitive car from that era than a Beetle.
userbinator
·4 日前·議論
Orwell's idea of "wrongthink" is more relevant than ever.
userbinator
·5 日前·議論
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gyrator#Simulated_inductor
userbinator
·5 日前·議論
Analog electronics is a topic that was widely covered in mid-century textbooks, but it's definitely become more of a specialist niche today.
userbinator
·5 日前·議論
I suspect it's because the protocol for driving those cartridges is known and others have used them:

https://spritesmods.com/?art=magicbrush

https://spritesmods.com/?art=inker
userbinator
·5 日前·議論
Even small bird strikes are usually a non-event, as the engines are designed to withstand them (there's a very well-known YouTube video of frozen chickens being fired into one, and those are already a lot bigger and harder than most birds they'll encounter.) It's the big ones that make the news.