#RISCV Milk-V Mars CM: #JH7110 System-on-Module
https://www.jeffgeerling.com/blog/2023/getting-risc-v-again-milk-vs-mars-cm
@AmpBenzScientist @gbraad Oh yes Ox64 BL808 is super confusing ... I hope to clear up everything by writing a couple of articles :-)
Fear of soldering Ox64 #BL808 😬 ... This Wire Wrap will do for now
Source: https://github.com/lupyuen/nuttx-ox64#boot-linux-on-ox64-bl808
"Tessa was taken offline over reports that the Chatbot had issued problematic advice that could have exacerbated the symptoms of people seeking help for Eating Disorders" (#LLM)
https://theconversation.com/replacing-frontline-workers-with-ai-can-be-a-bad-idea-heres-why-215120
ASUS Eee PC and the Netbook revolution
https://www.spacebar.news/p/the-asus-eee-pc-and-the-netbook-revolution
Xiaomi Tango: "wraps a 32-bit ARM process and runs it as 64-bit process by translating all of the instructions into AArch64 code"
#RISCV VisionFive2 #JH7110 Ecosystem Updates ... Featuring Apache #NuttX RTOS! 🎉
http://forum.rvspace.org/t/visionfive-2-ecosystem-bi-weekly-updates-10-17-10-31/3762
"No, you probably don’t need Smart Appliances. In fact, you should probably buy dumb ones"
https://lifehacker.com/the-case-for-buying-dumb-appliances-1850957723
#LoRa Wireless Network: The fundamentals
https://medium.com/@prajzler/what-is-lora-the-fundamentals-79a5bb3e6dec
Temperature Control with #RISCV VisionFive2 #JH7110 SBC + Arduino Uno + OpenPLC
https://doc-en.rvspace.org/VisionFive2/AN_OpenPLC/VF2OpenPLC/10_1_temperature_control.html
Exploiting DNS Response Parsing on Wii U
https://garyodernichts.blogspot.com/2023/10/exploiting-dns-response-parsing-on-wii-u.html
Bjarne Stroustrup's plan for bringing Safety to C++
https://thenewstack.io/bjarne-stroustrups-plan-for-bringing-safety-to-c/
"BharOS, touted as India’s home-grown answer to Google-owned Android and Apple’s iOS, is now believed to be a clone of popular Android-compatible operating system GrapheneOS"
New devices to measure Blood Pressure
@thor Wait is this a guitar amp? and with a guitar hooked up?
people who specialise in one thing tend to get very good at it. for example, there are graphic designers who do nothing but book covers and are intimately familiar with that visual language and how to apply it effectively.
you almost always want to hire a specialist like that if you want something done on a professional level.
on my part, i know a little about a lot. jack of all trades, master of none, with the exception of software development, which i did for a living until i burned out 3 years ago.
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.