Digression: Nowadays when RAM is expensive good old zram is gaining popularity ;) Try to check on trends.google.com . Since 2025-09 search for it doubled ;)
It's a beautiful idea :D Imagine then, after many years during some awards: and the best support role goes to ... NMAP :D
Good to find another fan of asianometry channel ;) I agree, this story above would be a perfect for another asianometry document.
Nice project. Respect :) I worry only how long it will be supported? I hope there will be small community maintaining it ;) Once again nice project and good luck.
Interesting how many people already are playing with these API keys ? ;)
Fear of failure is a stumbling block for science. That's why many universities declare in their charter that research doesn't have to be practical. The practicality of RSA asymmetric encryption only became practical…
Thank you marginalia_nu for article and this comment (word stats). I got similar feeling. I'm new here, but got a feeling that some comments are like bot generated. Such low p-values are proof that something is going…
My first think after reading title was "Silicon Valley" series (2014) and episode with Gilfoyle and taking control of smart fridges ;) Sorry. A but out of topic, but I had to mention ;)
Thank you for checking :) I was unable to find any details about it. 30 days are impressive, so I was curious if there is some special battery in Time 2.
Any specs about Pebble 2 battery capacity ?
I think the same. Why overcomplicate and just use some online Spreadsheet like from Google Docs. The same or even less effort.
Yes, that's true ASR-33 was first application, but IBM has impact on ANSI/ASA comeete and ASCII standardisation. In 1963 IBM System/360 was using BCD with digits quick "parse" and in it's peripherals. I remember it from…
For me was interesting that all digits in ASCII starts with 0x3, eg. 0x30 - 0, 0x31 - 1, ..., 0x39 - 9. I thought it was accidental, but in real it was intended. This was giving possibility to build simple…
Really nice project – respect :) Finding that boot ROM mode by bridging GPIO lines is a great catch. Having a hardwired 'safety net' makes custom firmware projects much more viable. When you were testing the flasher,…
I got similar experience. Using Berkeley DB until I found SQLite ;) Of course it is not directly key/value, but small size, simplicity and IO performance was amazing for me.
I think the same. Really nice project and good trick with hashing tokens. PS. There left 21 bytes (21 * 0x00 - from 0x01e0 to 0x01fd). Maybe something can be packed there ;)
Nice tool. Do you know maybe similar tool for MySQL ?
Thanks for sharing your experiences :) You mentioned "harness engineering". How do you approach building "actual programmed tools" (like screenshot scripts) specifically for an LLM's consumption rather than a human's?…
Really nice project :)
`git bisect` is interesting option. I haven't heard about it before. Thanks for info. Still learning something ;) I'm old school. I used to do "manual bisection" on git history by just `git checkout <commit_id>` until I…
Thanks for info. And once again really nice project :)
Really nice project - respect :) Got two questions: 1. How fast it can ride ? If I good estimate (based on max 2750 RPMs for electric motor MY1016 350W 36V, gear ratio ~100:1 and height of rear wheel ~0.5m) it should…
Yep, cost effectiveness of project is amazing & really nice application for WSPR. WSPRnet for checking readings seems to be still online https://www.wsprnet.org/drupal/wsprnet/map .
667 - “fax number of the beast” - that was funny ;) The thing about mathematics is that it can tickle your brain - in a creative way. It's becoming increasingly difficult these days, with so many things competing for…
50k lm is quite high. What electric power consumption does it have ? I estimate around 500 Watt, am I right ?
Digression: Nowadays when RAM is expensive good old zram is gaining popularity ;) Try to check on trends.google.com . Since 2025-09 search for it doubled ;)
It's a beautiful idea :D Imagine then, after many years during some awards: and the best support role goes to ... NMAP :D
Good to find another fan of asianometry channel ;) I agree, this story above would be a perfect for another asianometry document.
Nice project. Respect :) I worry only how long it will be supported? I hope there will be small community maintaining it ;) Once again nice project and good luck.
Interesting how many people already are playing with these API keys ? ;)
Fear of failure is a stumbling block for science. That's why many universities declare in their charter that research doesn't have to be practical. The practicality of RSA asymmetric encryption only became practical…
Thank you marginalia_nu for article and this comment (word stats). I got similar feeling. I'm new here, but got a feeling that some comments are like bot generated. Such low p-values are proof that something is going…
My first think after reading title was "Silicon Valley" series (2014) and episode with Gilfoyle and taking control of smart fridges ;) Sorry. A but out of topic, but I had to mention ;)
Thank you for checking :) I was unable to find any details about it. 30 days are impressive, so I was curious if there is some special battery in Time 2.
Any specs about Pebble 2 battery capacity ?
I think the same. Why overcomplicate and just use some online Spreadsheet like from Google Docs. The same or even less effort.
Yes, that's true ASR-33 was first application, but IBM has impact on ANSI/ASA comeete and ASCII standardisation. In 1963 IBM System/360 was using BCD with digits quick "parse" and in it's peripherals. I remember it from…
For me was interesting that all digits in ASCII starts with 0x3, eg. 0x30 - 0, 0x31 - 1, ..., 0x39 - 9. I thought it was accidental, but in real it was intended. This was giving possibility to build simple…
Really nice project – respect :) Finding that boot ROM mode by bridging GPIO lines is a great catch. Having a hardwired 'safety net' makes custom firmware projects much more viable. When you were testing the flasher,…
I got similar experience. Using Berkeley DB until I found SQLite ;) Of course it is not directly key/value, but small size, simplicity and IO performance was amazing for me.
I think the same. Really nice project and good trick with hashing tokens. PS. There left 21 bytes (21 * 0x00 - from 0x01e0 to 0x01fd). Maybe something can be packed there ;)
Nice tool. Do you know maybe similar tool for MySQL ?
Thanks for sharing your experiences :) You mentioned "harness engineering". How do you approach building "actual programmed tools" (like screenshot scripts) specifically for an LLM's consumption rather than a human's?…
Really nice project :)
`git bisect` is interesting option. I haven't heard about it before. Thanks for info. Still learning something ;) I'm old school. I used to do "manual bisection" on git history by just `git checkout <commit_id>` until I…
Thanks for info. And once again really nice project :)
Really nice project - respect :) Got two questions: 1. How fast it can ride ? If I good estimate (based on max 2750 RPMs for electric motor MY1016 350W 36V, gear ratio ~100:1 and height of rear wheel ~0.5m) it should…
Yep, cost effectiveness of project is amazing & really nice application for WSPR. WSPRnet for checking readings seems to be still online https://www.wsprnet.org/drupal/wsprnet/map .
667 - “fax number of the beast” - that was funny ;) The thing about mathematics is that it can tickle your brain - in a creative way. It's becoming increasingly difficult these days, with so many things competing for…
50k lm is quite high. What electric power consumption does it have ? I estimate around 500 Watt, am I right ?