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Flask? Django? Datasette? You're not making any sense, Ea-nāṣir. That guy must have clobbered you pretty good over your shitty copper

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Photo of an electronics breadboard with several IC chips and wires. The chip in the upper left is a 65C02 CPU. An alphanumeric LCD screen in the lower right is displaying "Happy Chuck Peddle Day!"

Photo of an electronics breadboard with several IC chips and wires. The chip in the upper left is a 65C02 CPU. An alphanumeric LCD screen in the lower right is displaying "Happy Chuck Peddle Day!"

Celebrating #ChuckPeddleDay with a 65C02.

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If you know what it is, you are very computer nerd. Like this ponyboy. My other hobby- vintage electronics and computers.

4 months ago 12 2 1 0
Ram. For the LC575

Ram. For the LC575

80 nano second Mitsubishi Lancer ram.

4 months ago 58 7 1 0

I love setting unrealistic software performance standards and then actually trying to achieve them. Index every file on a 4TB hard drive on a 2005 linux amd laptop shitbox with the executable running off a floppy disk? Yeah, sounds doable let's go spend 2 weeks doing that (clueless)

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My homemade, hand-wired 6502 machine, presented in honor of #ChuckPeddleDay. 32K RAM, 16K ROM, 6850 ACIA, running at 921 kHz. It has the Apple 1 WozMon for a monitor, plus 4 BASICs, FOCAL, and Tiny PILOT for high-level programming.

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the device itself with the motherboard and stuff

the device itself with the motherboard and stuff

the motherboard with the cpu and stuff

the motherboard with the cpu and stuff

so, i'm looking to find an HDD dump (i need the first 100 megs or so probably) for a snapserver 2200

at least that was i needed to get my snap 1000 working at some point, so i guess it's the same for the 2200

the image from a 1100 dosn't boot on the 2200 so idk, before i trash the board lol

4 months ago 10 2 4 0
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A Couple Of New DOS PCs Appear An interesting trend over the last year or two has been the emergence of modern retrocomputer PCs, recreations of classic PC hardware from back in the day taking advantage of modern parts alongside…

Oh great, another bit of random gadgetry I don't actually need but want.

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A black Amiga A1200 computer

A black Amiga A1200 computer

A power suplly in the back of the Amiga, with a narrow grey cable running into it.

A power suplly in the back of the Amiga, with a narrow grey cable running into it.

A new video is in the works… 🦈 (Yes, I’m back on the Amiga!😅)

#amiga #retrocomputing

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A modern apple style advert describing the 6502 CPU

A modern apple style advert describing the 6502 CPU

X86? What's that?

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Day 328 - #retrorandom - Here we have my Alice 32K demonstrating that although it looks identical to the Alice 4K (bar a gold, rather than silver badge), it's not a Tandy MC-10 in a red case but actually a much more powerful computer with pretty good graphics capabilities!

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Learning 6502 programming is still a valid way to hone your low-level coding skills. The 6502 is perhaps one of the earliest RISC CPUs, so you could trace the path from it to the Arm CPUs in just about everything today.

#ChuckPeddleDay

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Testing The Thing!™️👀

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Is language the same as intelligence? The AI industry desperately needs it to be The AI boom is based on a fundamental mistake.

Grateful to The Verge for publishing my essay on why large-language models are not going to achieve general intelligence nor push the scientific frontier.

www.theverge.com/ai-artificia...

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Computers are just really efficent heaters with the side-effect of numbers if you think about it

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in 2015 a decade old pc would be basically unusable but now in 2025 a decade old midrange pc is still ok for the average consumer, which is hurting profits, so there is currently a rush to manufacture interest in newer hardware by forcing new shit onto users, incase you were still wondering

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RAHHH 6502 MENTIONED!!!!!

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The KIM-1 got its name from Keyboard Input Monitor. It was designed as a 6502 development system but became a cult computer in its own right. It was first released in 1976 for about $245.

#ChuckPeddleDay

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Hi oomf!!!

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Simple Tricks To Make Your Python Code Faster Hackaday Article

Simple Tricks To Make Your Python Code Faster

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I beg yall just use VSC or something normal

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Have you not tried the new IDE? It has a plugin for Scrongle. It literally uses BingleGPT. It runs Pramble. It's got Dorkus support. You can open .Weemos with with it. It probably has a Looge addon. It's written in Glogus. It integrates with Kawle. You can send a VingleHub pull request with it.

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A mathematical ceiling limits generative AI to amateur-level creativity A new study argues that the algorithms driving tools like ChatGPT impose a hard limit on originality. By prioritizing probable answers, these models are structurally confined to producing amateur-leve...

It is looking more and more like AI is going to level off and become a paywall-ridden dump as corps scramble to turn a profit

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USB-A YubiKey 5 NFC Two Factor Security Key | Yubico Protect yourself from account takeovers with the efficient, multi-protocol YubiKey 5 NFC. Go passwordless with our NFC capable security key.

Might be interesting to you security-conscious folks: Yubico is offering 30% off their Yubikey 5, which lets you add a physical layer of two-factor authentication to the stuff you want to protect most.

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Here's a UI mockup for a "modern hammer editor" I made in 2023 #SourceEngine #UI #GameDev

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Unusual Circuits in the Intel 386’s Standard Cell Logic Hackaday Article

Unusual Circuits in the Intel 386’s Standard Cell Logic

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The team standing in a room with the caption that reads "(Being silent and surrounded by people you like is nice!)"

The team standing in a room with the caption that reads "(Being silent and surrounded by people you like is nice!)"

being surrounded by friends is such an amazing feeling, especially when you can sit in silence with them during good times and hard times!

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Hello moot

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Dude, you were out for a while, you alright? Ram crisis? Ai? What are you talking about, cmon, the RTX 30 series are coming out soon!

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