After dropping my homemade power supply for the Coleco ADAM home computer and breaking it, I had to make a new one so I could test the FujiNet network adapter.| Leaded Solder
I have low vision and a degree in computational and data sciences, here are my tips for introducing R programming to a low vision student.| Veroniiiica
Discover the advantages of using PCBWay for your printed circuit board needs and prototype design solutions.| John's Tech Blog
Reinforcement Learning formulas cheat sheet| www.gabriel.urdhr.fr
A lot of newer computers need what is called “a hard drive,” and as I work on 16- and even 32-bit ones, I’m finding more need for SCSI drives. There’s already lots of great SCSI emulators out there, but how do they work? And more importantly: could I make one cheaper?| Leaded Solder
How I document my preferred accessibility and AT settings for software that I use in college as a student with low vision.| Veroniiiica
PortSwigger “Concealing payloads in URL credentials”| /dev/posts/
My experience from the Codingame Spring Challenge 2025.| /dev/posts/
Testing ASCII smuggling| /dev/posts/
Keycloak UMA's implementation seems tricky to me.| /dev/posts/
How to quickly use llama.cpp for LLM inference (no GPU needed).| /dev/posts/
How to quickly use vLLM for LLM inference using CPU.| /dev/posts/
In a previous post,| /dev/posts/
In the User-Managed Access (UMA) 2.0 protocol,| /dev/posts/
Overview of neural network distillation| /dev/posts/
Some more tips for interacting| /dev/posts/
Some notes on how transformer-decoder language models work,| /dev/posts/
Extracting the system prompt from GitHub CoPilot.| /dev/posts/
In this post, I am describing some payloads which| /dev/posts/
A sequence diagram for WebSub (formerly PubSubHubbub).| /dev/posts/
An interesting note from the FBI.| /dev/posts/
A collection of ASCII-art protocol stack diagrams.| /dev/posts/
A simple way to display image in a terminal using the iTerm2 image protocol.| /dev/posts/
Shell command injection and Emacs Lisp injection vulnerabilities| /dev/posts/
Tutorial on how to get| /dev/posts/
Some commands for interacting with the namespaces| /dev/posts/
Some notes about using Podman instead of Docker,| /dev/posts/
Some context and analysis about attacks on| /dev/posts/
Manually inspecting the content of a French COVID-19 vaccination certificate QR code.| /dev/posts/
I found a cross-origin/same-site request forgery vulnerability| /dev/posts/
I found| /dev/posts/
Some scripts I wrote to enable system-wide push-to-talk| /dev/posts/
Using FlameGraph| /dev/posts/
How I found remote code execution vulnerabilities| /dev/posts/
Here is the workflow I am using to generate simple text documents| /dev/posts/
In Tail Recursion In Python,| /dev/posts/
Live sharing a terminal session to another (shared) host over SSH in| /dev/posts/
While looking at the OpenSSH ssh_config manpage, I found the| /dev/posts/
This is an overview of some recent additions to the SimGrid code| /dev/posts/
There has been some articles lately about Intel Active Management Technology (AMT)| /dev/posts/
FlameGraph| /dev/posts/
A simple way to create IP over| /dev/posts/
In a previous| /dev/posts/
RR is a very useful tool for debugging. It| /dev/posts/
If you try to use mutt, you will wonder how you are supposed to handle| /dev/posts/
How to create a private on-demand PostgreSQL instance accessible only| /dev/posts/
Some notes on the ELF 🧝 file format with references, explanations and| /dev/posts/
In my previous SimGrid post, I| /dev/posts/
Faster Than Light (FTL)| /dev/posts/
In Plasma 5, support for the XEmbed-based| /dev/posts/
How to use html-pipeline in| /dev/posts/
The Executable and Linkable Format (ELF) 🧝 is used for| /dev/posts/
The official guide for verifying| /dev/posts/
A short summary of the logging message workflow with| /dev/posts/
I updated a Geeksphone Peak from| /dev/posts/
Bundler is a tool to manage Ruby gem| /dev/posts/
The Broadband Forum as a lot of technical| /dev/posts/
You might want to use an open recursive DNS servers if your ISP's DNS| /dev/posts/
Some notes on ELF 🧝 loading and dynamic linking mainly for GNU userland| /dev/posts/
Today, I managed to forget a password but I had a Icedove (Thunderbird) process| /dev/posts/
The Apache HTTP server ships with a| /dev/posts/
In an attempt to simplify the development around the SimGrid| /dev/posts/
In two previous posts, I looked into cleaning the stack frame of a| /dev/posts/
In order to help the SimGridMC state comparison code, I wrote a| /dev/posts/
In the previous episode, we implemented a LLVM pass which does| /dev/posts/
Adding a basic LLVM pass| www.gabriel.urdhr.fr
10 items that weren't on any college packing list that my friends and I used frequently when I lived in a dorm and still use today. Nine items are under $50| Veroniiiica
Sony doesn’t like to talk about their SMC-777 very much, but this unloved middle child represents an entire parallel universe of Japanese 8-bit computing. Today, we’ll take an extremely battered example and get it working again.| Leaded Solder
Even after so many years of delving into Japanese 80s computers, there’s still some undiscovered frontiers waiting for me. Early on in my studies, I had heard stories about the Sord M5 and its Western VDP. Through the help of a good friend, I was able to get ahold of one, and then the first of many clone projects began.| Leaded Solder
We’ve had a lot of fun with VTech’s computers in the past on this blog. Usually, they’re relatively spartan computers with limited functionality, but they did make something very interesting in the late 80s. The Socrates is their hybrid video game console/computer design from 1988, and today we’ll start tearing into it.| Leaded Solder
Building an external-SCSI variant of the BlueSCSI v1 hard drive emulator for old Macs, and debugging the SD transfer utility for copying StuffIt files to the Mac from the SD card.| Leaded Solder
Custom thermoelectric devices, faster prototypes, and reliable U.S. manufacturing for critical industries. Sheetak Inc., a U.S.-based leader in advanced thermoelectrics, is redefining solid-state cooling and energy management with fully customizable devices and rapid prototyping through its expanded U.S. manufacturing capabilities. […] The post Sheetak Strengthens U.S. Thermoelectric Manufacturing with Custom Solutions and Rapid Prototyping appeared first on Electronics Cooling.| Electronics Cooling
[New to Gemini? Have a look at my Gemini FAQ.] This article was bi-posted to Gemini and the Web; Gemini version is here: gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/kraileth/neunix/2025/gentle_introduc…| eerielinux
Recently I have been following a couple of online courses on Coursera and udacity, and I must say the quality of the material is really good. Browsing through several programming and computer science courses you can notice that the quality of the material is at least as good as many...| The Code Ship
L’AI di nuova generazione, come V-JEPA, riduce la dipendenza da enormi set di dati online, sfruttando le informazioni generate in tempo reale da dispositivi ed edge. Un approccio che migliora efficienza, qualità e automazione nei settori retail, logistica e manifatturiero, affrontando sfide come carenza di personale e necessità di decisioni rapide| AI4Business
Canon Powershot A640 Review You might be asking yourself why I’m reviewing the Canon Powershot A640 which was released to consumers in 2006. By my estimation that makes it nearly 20 years old. And you really might be wondering why I’m writing about it 19 years after I bought mine. By today’s standards it has […] The post Canon Powershot A640 Review appeared first on John's Tech Blog.| John’s Tech Blog
Camera Tethering I have written several articles on camera tethering over the years. And here I go again. I am FAR from any kind of professional photographer but I do have this blog and I do sell the occasional item on Facebook. So allow me to discuss why I believe tethering is important. Let’s dissect […] The post Camera Tethering appeared first on John's Tech Blog.| John’s Tech Blog
More Benfei Adapters I’ve been extremely lucky to have been given the opportunity to test LOTS of Benfei Adapters. As I have stated before I mostly use a MacBookAir and it essentially only has two USB-C ports and a 3.5mm audio jack. That simply will not do for a guy like me with so many […] The post More Benfei Adapters appeared first on John's Tech Blog.| John’s Tech Blog
The summer is waning, you can feel it in the mornings, the dog days are over, and it's getting noticeably darker earlier in the evenings The post Summer is Waning appeared first on thejaymo.| thejaymo
From 2017 onward, mobile consistently exceeded half of global web traffic, peaking near 63% before recent fluctuations.| Digital Information World
If you're starting at a new school, 6th form, college or university after the summer holidays end, you'll probably need to get some essential items organised to give you flying start. Here are 4 important items you might need...| My Thrifty Life by Cassie Fairy
[New to Gemini? Have a look at my Gemini FAQ.] This article was bi-posted to Gemini and the Web; Gemini version is here: gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/kraileth/neunix/2025/installing_bsd_…| eerielinux
In March 1986, my dad was in the market for a Thomson TO7/70. I have the circled classified ads in “Téo” issue 1 to prove that :)| /bɑs ˈtjɛ̃ no ˈse ʁɑ/ (hadess) | News
Review the KYY Portable Monitor, a 15.6 inch screen perfect for your portable office setup during the Amazon Prime Day sale.| John's Tech Blog
[New to Gemini? Have a look at my Gemini FAQ.] This article was bi-posted to Gemini and the Web; Gemini version is here: gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/kraileth/neunix/2025/installing_bsd_…| eerielinux
A powerstrip you don't need to hide.| PetaPixel
A PC-6001 ROM cartridge is made that displays Claude Monet’s “Meules” impressionist painting on the screen. Z80 assembly language and the memory map of the 6847 video controller are discussed.| Leaded Solder
Jourist Reader - praktische Hilfe bei Prüfungen zum Vorlesen für legasthene Kinder und Erwachsene - kein W-Lan notwendig| ABC und 123 Lehrmittel Unterrichtsmaterialien
One of the hot new trends in the 8-bit computer community is the development of “Pico carts.” By using a Raspberry Pi Pico microcontroller instead of a ROM, you can make a cool software-defined cartridge that can do basically anything. For instance, it can load a ROM. I decided to make a prototype one for my beloved NEC PC-6001 series of home computer.| Leaded Solder
The world’s most powerful supercomputer has just fired up. A newcomer named Fugaku has nabbed the number one spot in the Top500 list of supercomputers, surpassing Summit, the reigning champion of the past few years.| New Atlas
Tired of sorting through a tangled mass of cords to find that specific one you need? Here are 5 easy ways to keep cords organized!| LIFE, CREATIVELY ORGANIZED
[New to Gemini? Have a look at my Gemini FAQ.] This article was bi-posted to Gemini and the Web; Gemini version is here: gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/kraileth/neunix/2025/installing_bsd_pt2.gmi [Edit: Of course this had to be published on the day that OpenBSD 7.7 was released!] This is the second part of the “installing BSD in 2025”. The first one was … Continue reading Installing *BSD in 2025 part 2 – A critical look at OpenBSD’s installer| eerielinux
[New to Gemini? Have a look at my Gemini FAQ.] This article was bi-posted to Gemini and the Web; Gemini version is here: gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/kraileth/neunix/2024/cpm_pt2.gmi The first part of this article series covered CP/M 1.3 to CP/M 2.2 and took a look at the editor ED. This article relies even stronger on the manuals that I … Continue reading A journey into the 8-Bit microcomputing past: Exploring the CP/M operating system – part 2| eerielinux
My wife and grandson enjoying a book. As a semi-practicing Catholic, our religion encourages (does not require) us to give up something for Lent, a period (40 days) of prayer, fasting, and almsgivi…| Pete Springer
The new show at Nxt Museum in Amsterdam tackles the current age of machine learning and the role of artificial intelligence in image-making| 1854 Photography
It is interesting to see children grow up with the web and with software. Computers and hardware are becoming a non-topic. My 7-year-old s...| the-software-artefact.blogspot.com
[New to Gemini? Have a look at my Gemini FAQ.] This article was bi-posted to Gemini and the Web; Gemini version is here: gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/kraileth/neunix/2025/installing_bsd_…| eerielinux
Features to consider when choosing a device cover, tablet case, or phone case with low vision access in mind, part of Mainstream Technology and Low Vision| Veroniiiica
This Tumblr blog hosts a crazy good selection of images pulled from Internet Archive (circa 1977 – 1997). [via]| Valentina Tanni
[New to Gemini? Have a look at my Gemini FAQ.] This article was bi-posted to Gemini and the Web; Gemini version is here: gemini://gemini.circumlunar.space/users/kraileth/neunix/2025/installing_bsd_…| eerielinux