I don’t even know if my posts make sense for readers, honestly. My English is a bit rusty and there is no feedback most of the time as I write into the void. Do you people read me? Are the texts clear? Or is it an indistinguishable mess of words?
Here is what I’ve been up to. First and foremost, new lab. Now my main work is to use neural networks to predict crystal stability. It took me a while to write and train the model for this, about a year along with studying and an internship. However, now that it’s mostly ready, I have to do an experiment.
It is not strictly necessary, but my department requires master’s dissertation to contain some experiments. I had to make one for bachelor diploma and now the history repeats itself. However, now I am in a different lab, with far better apparatus and work ethics. The experiments are mostly made with solid-state synthesis, which makes thing way easier (weigh – press – anneal – analyze – repeat).
Apart from this and an ungodly amount of papers I needed to study in the field and crippling burnout from personal problems, the last year went well. Now I have a week to finish most of the experiment and prepare something like the dissertation proposal. It is a discriminatory practice my department uses to make some students’ life more difficult. In my case it’s the theoretical nature of my work that is causing problems.
But I’ll power through this eventually.
@lupyuen If a quadcopter endangers personnel, then I would hate to see what kind of threat the actual fire, soot and hot air pose.
The article is very dismissive of the people who risk their property and freedom for information that could be shared IRT with firefighting efforts.
"window that can be built in 15 minutes and costs just £12 a square metre using polyethylene, PVC piping, pipe insulation and duct tape"
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2023/aug/20/ukraine-people-back-first-needs-glass-broken-windows
The SOPGON SG2042 64 core #riscv CPU could once again prove that T-Head is not to be ignored. Only time will tell how well this will perform.
Around 1024 of these cores would be a modest computational cluster for heavily threaded workloads. The Xuantie Cores were made for servers and they have their own secrets.
#RISCV Lichee Pi 4A (C910): "excellent results with 720p video playback albeit less so with 1080p"
https://www.tomshardware.com/news/risc-v-lichee-pi-4a-desktop-unboxing
@thor There should be a government agent watching out of sight to make sure that there isn't misinformation in the forecast.
All the worlds a stage and we are merely players.
@thor The Democratic Weather Forecast.
#RISCV Summit: Schedule (Nov 6-8)
https://events.linuxfoundation.org/riscv-summit/program/schedule/
Bhyve: #FreeBSD Virtualization
https://vermaden.wordpress.com/2023/08/18/freebsd-bhyve-virtualization/
Each #RISCV Core in #JH7110 can be programmed individually to receive Interrupts ... In Machine or Supervisor Modes
Article: https://lupyuen.codeberg.page/articles/plic.html#memory-map
Hahaha, I can see that... but I do. The one thing that happens when im not on meds is i spread myself too thin doing too many things at once while following through on none of it. On the meds I get stuff done and tend to focus on one thing at a time, I just get very frustrated.
On the drugs ill follow through on something and it will be mediocer... off the drugs i wont follow through on any project but ill have 100 brilliant ideas.
Usually if i dont have a 9-5 ideally ill go through cycles on and off. When off I come up with ideas and take notes, and when on it i pick an idea and follow through, rinse repeat.
The sweet spot for me is 1-2 weeks on it. In that case I am hyper focused, no frustration, Its the sweet spot.
@skyblond 祝好运
@freemo It is a good way to flex on peers. Perhaps MISRA C++ could be the answer.
@freemo Assembly for protecting the memory should work. It might be easier to just use Assembly nested in the code or call cookie cutter code to do the same thing.
A read of the object into protected memory would allow two objects to exist at once. The secure processor would have the immutable one and the user mode would have the mutable one. Depending on what is needed, either could be called by reference.
There's the secure processing on modern CPUs. That's going to be some awkward Assembly but the object would be as immutable as possible while remaining mutable. It could also be done by using the OS.
#RISCV Genealogy Report: "lineage and genealogy (of) each instruction found in the RISC-V ISA by tracing each instruction’s origin" (2016)
https://live-risc-v.pantheonsite.io/technical/specifications/risc-v-genealogy/
Here's the answer: UART Registers on Star64 #JH7110 are spaced differently from QEMU!
Article: https://lupyuen.codeberg.page/articles/privilege.html#uart-registers-are-spaced-differently
Qualcomm, NXP, Bosch, Infineon and Nordic team up to work on #RISCV products
https://liliputing.com/qualcomm-nxp-bosch-infineon-and-nordic-team-up-to-work-on-risc-v-products/
I am completely new to this world. Everything I know is from the internet - hamstudy.org & YouTube primarily. The prospect of communicating with satellites is thrilling to me! I'm also interested in the "surival" uses of alternative forms of communication. #introduction #ham
I am making tons of progress on my #OSS . #FOSS APRS project called #Digipex.
I got an igate relay hosted (this will be neccesary to ensure we can get dup packets):
I got a web-app going that will display allt he clients on the map and give some statistics/status info:
I also have the most important part, working code that talks to the radios and routes / rewrites packets. Right now it can send/receive, digipeat, and gate to and from the igate.
The code for digipex is here: https://git.qoto.org/digipex/digipex
And you can see some information about my particular digipex node here:
https://hub.digipex.io/views/overview.php?id=43449
The picture below is of a microcomputer (like a raspberry pi, its a khadas) running digipex and showing the packets it deals with on the miniature screen.
Toughbook fan, Mathematician and Locksmith with limited success in other areas.
Political stance is far right and far left. Proponent of First Aid Kits and PPE. Easily disheartened by big tech. Partially hinged personality and stubborn enough to not write this in the First Person.
Distrust of Psychology and a fan of satire. I love a good joke and contradict myself. Somewhat serious but easily distracted.