Posts by fmn@mastodon.social
 (DIR) Post #AxJ5F6vHG1nUqUAaxM by fmn@mastodon.social
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       @mntmn this, plus: why dense pcb layout, traces geometry, color pallettes are so beautiful? (in pretty much all eda software i witnessed)
       
 (DIR) Post #AxQOypvU2cTKghVFqq by fmn@mastodon.social
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       @mntmn apologies,  waaay above my pay grade, but what drives placement of those caps on pcie traces?
       
 (DIR) Post #AxXvGMAFzT3uEfWxyy by fmn@mastodon.social
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       @mntmn alternative explanation is that it's octane number. value of one would be worst fuel ever! (aviation fuel tends to have 100)
       
 (DIR) Post #AxdrT50NrimpuhU3EG by fmn@mastodon.social
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       @mntmn can't that be memory controller register or something along those lines?
       
 (DIR) Post #Axy5ipl9bJBdmbxsYq by fmn@mastodon.social
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       @mntmn @kde huh, shouldn't this just be a matter of parsing /proc/cpuinfo?
       
 (DIR) Post #AyVAlFL6NUSHgSQVRA by fmn@mastodon.social
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       @mntmn @LinaroLtd @nlnet just my curiosity: if stencils - does it mean you will be soldering it together in-house? if yes, do you use stuff like reflow ovens etc.?
       
 (DIR) Post #AydD01sETlv3RBmNN2 by fmn@mastodon.social
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       @mntmn this is a broad topic, so i will just mention some random curiosities from my - ever evolving - approach.1. i run most tools like kicad, ltspice etc., from a different os user. i have scripted bindfs to mount application-relevant directories from my main user to "a puppet" user home dir.2. on / i created a git repo, and i am including there also app-specific stuff, like custom udev rules.3. most if not all app-specific folders, files are links to a dir which i am always backing up.
       
 (DIR) Post #Aysl3YT83j99D8Hyb2 by fmn@mastodon.social
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       @mntmn i would love to see "reprints" of some classic, now hard to get chips. of course designs, IP would be an issue. don't want to sound silly, but fpga reimplementation is kind of guesswork at the end.
       
 (DIR) Post #AzF18aXuh942aXvlOi by fmn@mastodon.social
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       dear @xirin2u, coffee everyday, 2-3x times a day!
       
 (DIR) Post #AzKhRfybtbY4nZ0AS0 by fmn@mastodon.social
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       @mntmn skimmed through box64 repo, but found not much: any idea what is, in broad strokes, perf hit on amd64 emulation on arm, in this case?
       
 (DIR) Post #B0VgRhMYpE8bgPj3mi by fmn@mastodon.social
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       @mntmn so this pretty much means i can't contribute from my #amiga1200, right? (i am sure @cnlohr will appreciate it <wink, wink>. i mean... "the 1mb problem". not my amiga. but who knows?)
       
 (DIR) Post #B0cUD3401PbzIc0l9s by fmn@mastodon.social
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       @mntmn just curiosity, what was - technically - enabling a voltage leak?
       
 (DIR) Post #B0k7kOibmp1WKtcP1U by fmn@mastodon.social
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       @mntmn so cool! is open hardware new open source software?EDIT: just to clarify: sure, it's a software project, but contributions like this or small hw modules like you've shared recently are easier and even encouraged by open hw nature of your products.
       
 (DIR) Post #B0q9AGepe34TldVkpM by fmn@mastodon.social
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       @mntmn "are there natural language processing systems that are precise/reliable and understandable?" - let me wear my noam chomsky hat for a second: there are no such systems and never will be. natural language is ever changing and ambiguous, and parties involved often don't have - sufficiently - common context required for precise communication. this is why people talking or even reading have so many back-and-forths.
       
 (DIR) Post #B0x8nlenaFRvMAUD8i by fmn@mastodon.social
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       @mntmn i know i am not helping, but it's beautiful...!
       
 (DIR) Post #B12devoGXGD0bjyr1U by fmn@mastodon.social
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       @mntmn, trace from the root servers,  on screen shot 1. on screen shot 2 we see those dnses are not hosting zone for mntre.com.yeah, seems like your dns zone provider has issues.btw, ttl of your ns records is bit... long. might be good idea to decrease it. this would also help to propagate fixes - when they will apply it.EDIT: scratch ttl part, it's gtld dns zone, mere mortals can do nothing about it.
       
 (DIR) Post #B1p37hoU1qFeNEUZBw by fmn@mastodon.social
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       @mntmn danke und gleichfalls!
       
 (DIR) Post #B1yhchKhbqtQRyXCpU by fmn@mastodon.social
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       @mntmn very nice stack! (just as a curiosity: swapped nginx and certbot for caddy and i would recommend it also)
       
 (DIR) Post #B2FDlbydCLFrVWrd0i by fmn@mastodon.social
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       @mntmn are you sure it's not a signal generator? (i hope all is fine!)
       
 (DIR) Post #B2Pv8S0mebDus3bhR2 by fmn@mastodon.social
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       @mntmn well, this is one of the reasons i am not super happy about deepening dependency of gnome on systemd (i am not ranting here about systemd btw). as far as my understanding/memory goes, gnome project is pushing for such "unification" since longer time.