#hardware
Sun Apr 19 11:52:07 2020
<5547a085> Raspi 4s are decently powerful
Sun Apr 19 11:52:07 2020
<5547a085> Raspi 4s are decently powerful
Sun Apr 19 09:11:37 2020 <6707bcd9> Been looking at the new raspis <6707bcd9> 4gb ram and an arm64 <6707bcd9> Decent machine overall <6707bcd9> <@U03694HFD> there’s a kid in cali doing litho at home <6707bcd9> We could see more of it over time <6707bcd9> Limiting factor is the toxic reagents it takes <6707bcd9> Like hydrofluoric acid, […]
Sun Apr 19 06:34:42 2020
<5547a085> I’m down to DOGE 4/20 and 4/23
Sun Apr 19 06:20:46 2020
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Sun Apr 19 06:11:01 2020
<9e126bf3> <https://www.asacomputers.com/Cavium-ThunderX.html>
— Professional Workstation Marvell ThunderX
<9e126bf3> ideally we need open source chips and cheaper lithography hardware so tiny shops can …
Sun Apr 19 06:05:41 2020
<9e126bf3> there’s ARM
Sun Apr 19 05:20:34 2020
<75f07d61> :flushed:
Sun Apr 19 04:24:19 2020
<8f79fcda> We need a new base architecture
Sun Apr 19 04:17:57 2020
<9e126bf3> 100% CCP ME
<9e126bf3> it’s interesting how they financed it. 80% stake by the Shanghai muni gov, 20% by Taiwan’s VIA…
Sun Apr 19 04:00:18 2020
<773ab1f1> <https://twitter.com/rewkang/status/1251707230040150018?s=21|https://twitter.com/rewkang/status/1251707230040150018?s=21>
<773ab1f1> A nice little run of eth defi hacks
Sun Apr 19 03:32:33 2020
<8f79fcda> Ridiculous question
<8f79fcda> We should do a doge meetup tbh
<8f79fcda> I’m all stocked up
Sun Apr 19 02:52:48 2020
<6707bcd9> Odds it runs a chinese competitor to the intel ME?
Sun Apr 19 02:49:37 2020
<5547a085> A rare act of actual journalism: <https://www.thelastamericanvagabond.com/top-news/all-roads-lead-dark-winter/>
— All Roads Lead to Dark Winter – The Last American Vagabond
— The leaders…
Sun Apr 19 02:32:36 2020
<5547a085> What’s everyone up to for 420?
<9e126bf3> smoking weed :stoned:
Sun Apr 19 02:34:28 2020
<9e126bf3> <https://www.tomshardware.com/features/zhaoxin-kx-u6780a-x86-cpu-tested>
— Zhaoxin KaiXian x86 CPU Tested: The Rise of China’s Chips
— Taking on the x86 duopoly