This is a dream come true.
I am too young to have used a Commodore 64, but I have always wanted to better touch the Real Computer inside the case. I've always wanted a simpler computer I could understand, down to the core.
It can run in an extended mode with higher speed and more RAM!
And it has an Ethernet port and HDMI. Wow!
I'd happily pay $300 for this. *Especially* if I can play with my own designs on the FPGA. It would be such an amazing testbed for ideas if so.
This can't be happening. #Commodore is back?? https://www.commodore.net/product-page/commodore-64-ultimate-basic-beige-batch1
"Commodore has returned from a parallel timeline where tech stayed optimistic, inviting, and human."
"The first official Commodore 64 in over 30 years is here - a faithful recreation of the original motherboard on FPGA hardware."
I know this news is a few weeks old, but I'm just discovering this. This is the kind of thing I dream about.
@golemwire thanks for the clarification. But the threat remains nonetheless as long as you don't use Free Software.
I went on Mario Kart World last night and noticed something fascinating.
1. 21 people was the high water mark in my lobby, but getting into a lobby took about 1 minute whereas pre 1.1.2 it was about 5 seconds.
2. Said lobby had people with 8000VR and 3000VR when usually it’s closer to 8000VR and 6000 VR IME
3. The likelihood of an intermission being picked is inversely correlated by VR. Basically, the worse you are at the game, the more likely you are to pick an intermission track.
On net it does seem like World has fewer people online in Worldwides and the game is hiding it by increasing the skill difference between players.
The U.S. Department of Defense is building custom AI agents to test military operations. They hope to use AI to simulate conflicts and generate scenarios in the future.
https://spectrum.ieee.org/thunderforge-ai-wargames-dod?utm_source=mastodon&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=fedica-Mastodon-Daily-Pipeline
in case it's useful, you can also toggle boolean options within less(1) so if you want to toggle case-sensitive searching, you can type
-i
or if you you want to toggle line-wrap
-S
or squeezing blank lines
-s
or search highlighting
-G
-g
etc. No need to quit and restart it just to toggle an option you forgot.
KDE released their own immutable distribution KDE Linux that is based on Arch Linux (without Pacman) and uses Flatpak/Snap as the primary package managers. It comes with Distrobox and Toolbox pre-installed
If anyone is interested, let me know, and I'll take a temporary break from the videogame project and publish #SubSky online. #ISA #programmingLanguage #programming #UXN #lowTech
I've always wanted to build my own computer system, OS and all, which would be, ahem, perfected. I designed an ISA called SubSky and wrote an emulator/VM implementing it, and made a language + compiler. (It's kinda like UXN in nature, actually, just 32-bit and more 2000s-era than 80s-era.) A 16-opcode, 3-operand RISC with an operand/"pseudoregister" referring to the stack. I'll have to publish it sometime. I'm making a videogame for it.
Cc: @rl_dane (it didn't seem right to reply to the thread)
Shameless plug… i have my digital discography 75% off in bandcamp today, includes lots of source files as well for those interested :slight_smile: https://laamaa.bandcamp.com
My ideal package manager design for a programming language:
Packages are downloaded over a P2P system, like BitTorrent or IPFS
The package manager runs as a daemon and seeds all downloaded packages
There is also a centralized site, which is a directory that maps packages to hashes/torrents; also has documentation and search
The site has an open API that other sites can replicate
Project files reference packages by both name/version and hash; the hashes remain valid even if the site goes down
The site has human moderation and handles detecting malware, spam, etc. and removing it
Package names always have a username prefix
The site's staff can choose to bless a package as the preferred implementation of some feature, giving it a non-prefixed name
https://social.librem.one/media/B5WjKoR2uWo3mnYGYN8
Why is #Discord using 2% CPU when it is just in the system tray and taking over a terabyte of virtual memory :/
@jimsalter it does feel as though we've gone from say little, do much to say much, do little in rather short order. But I think that's because we've also moved to a system that rewards those with fancy words, and the ability to motivate and/or otherwise stimulate people.
Hello there!
I boost a lot of posts, but I have a few things to say every now and then.
I am largely fine with boosting posts from people I disagree with even on significant, dividing issues. I usually don't, however, if they actively advocate for these ideas... so it goes :/
#Christian #coding #HaikuOS #Linux #privacy #FOSS #Fediverse #SmashBros #SSBU #LegendOfZelda
#fedi22
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