Posts by krono@toot.berlin
(DIR) Post #AUYNqbD3B871RLqbM8 by krono@toot.berlin
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unsolved computer problems:P=NP?printersprojectorsgetting a file from a to b
(DIR) Post #AnTKrstY8BkYay2I08 by krono@toot.berlin
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@mntmn Jeil!
(DIR) Post #AnTKrwB1veW0m3EnAG by krono@toot.berlin
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Der Himmel über Potsdam
(DIR) Post #AnTKrwI7VIBd82YSDQ by krono@toot.berlin
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Since people bringing up a potential Godwin's second law, i'd propose this one to put that in first: https://twitter.com/sfmnemonic/status/437053897136279552
(DIR) Post #ApFSPoXgtMfA0cWtyy by krono@toot.berlin
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The BitBlt Paper, pg4, Figure 1b."Welcome to Silicon Valley, land of opportunity, where the freeways are clogged with expensive cars.Our parking lot is full of station wagons, but that is another storyYou would think that technical progress was forged in the multi-million dollarthink-tanks, but it is at the local bar that the real breakthroughs are made.https://pdos.csail.mit.edu/~rsc/pike84bitblt.pdf
(DIR) Post #ApFSPqZtK9byK1Zggq by krono@toot.berlin
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@mntmn Can't show this to my kid or christmas is ruined xD
(DIR) Post #ApFSPvYeoAaxle2Gxc by krono@toot.berlin
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In "Kampf dem Lärm" (Folge 3) setzt sich Benjamin Blümchen auf eine Kreuzung vor alle Autos.Die Polizei fragt ihn: "Wenn das jeder macht; wo kommen wir denn da hin?"Antwort: "Nirgends. Man bliebe einfach sitzen."Produktionsjahr: 1979.
(DIR) Post #ApFXQVZVPSqtEUWqga by krono@toot.berlin
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@mntmn *opshug*
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@mntmn All Hail the Encoding Daemons!
(DIR) Post #ApqwRCr4AcUJAygogS by krono@toot.berlin
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@mntmn Neat project, great Talk!
(DIR) Post #AsTK7OCLZLiD6RIYim by krono@toot.berlin
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@mntmn Well deserved Feierabend.
(DIR) Post #AybS4udDwUrNQ9crJo by krono@toot.berlin
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@mntmn Brave soul.
(DIR) Post #Aydg11hTVVF3rMZixU by krono@toot.berlin
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@mntmn Wow, what a find!
(DIR) Post #AyypPPXHWAhKdpfTjU by krono@toot.berlin
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@mntmn ftrill ftrill!
(DIR) Post #AzXahYsBtufkmC6cmu by krono@toot.berlin
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@davidrevoy Wow! looks great
(DIR) Post #AzZHsD2vsnMlSEPifA by krono@toot.berlin
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@mntmn @whitequark jein. Manufacturers of the multifunction tab say "no you dont need", but manufacturers of dishwashers often say "dosing will be off" or "dont use them", seen both.Also, Berlin Wasserhärte goes brrrr xD
(DIR) Post #AzZHxKYnNED2Cql8q0 by krono@toot.berlin
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@mntmn @whitequark I *think* most are potassium chloride? EDIT: No, you're right.
(DIR) Post #AzZI4kwnfIjc4VWo7M by krono@toot.berlin
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@mntmn @whitequark That's marketing for you
(DIR) Post #Azk7dcpSsYfsGu53lw by krono@toot.berlin
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@mntmn The FPGAs I have seen ("old" Intel D5005, AlphaData 9H7, 9V3) are PCIe boards that can be programmed in-band (pcie) and out-of-band (usb from host to fpga) and can take part in normal PCIe-operations, and, for example, be memory-mapped to an arbirtary place in virtual memory. They also often have hefty (~100G) QSFP slots (for, eg, ethernet). "back-framebuffer" is not the most notorious use case, but I think it is well in scope…
(DIR) Post #B2WDnE3UPc7RaAE0Ce by krono@toot.berlin
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@mntmn