I've been slowly working on getting fuzix working on my amiga 1200. It boots the kernel I just don't have a file system for it yet. Though my 1200 has ~10MB RAM.
Why would they make their own product look worse?
Ah the radio station has an api. I was thinking you were doing song matching or something, nope much simpler than that!
I seem to spend half my life logging into thing's, confirming 2fa,confirming biometric data. Then when I go back to the first thing it's timed out and I have to sign in again.
Very interesting! How does it work?
I started something similar but for Sydney with the ultimate goal of being an agent simulator, simulating everyone going to work etc. Project got a bit unwieldy and is on hold while I mull it's future over.
Quarries were great but I hated the big hole it left in the ground.
That has nothing to do with using AI, if the dev didn't check their work then that is being a bad dev.
Lazy or efficient? A dev could spend an hour on something or 10 mins, if the outcome is the same what's does it matter?
The tears of sysadmins are fairly cheap though.
And how much does the hardware cost to run said models?
Because cursor gives you access to tons of different models, not just the Claude models.
Well fuck that then
There are still BBS you can access via telnet (and actual dial up if you really want), after the fifth one asks you for your full name, street address and phone Humber it gets a little old.
> INSTALL DF0: That gives you a standard OFS bootblock that returns to AmigaDOS. Mine is a custom bootblock, same DOS\0 magic and checksum format so Kickstart accepts it, but it never enters AmigaDOS. > What I find…
I used cursor with a mix of Gemini 3.1 and opus 4.6. It referenced the Amiga ROM Kernel Reference Manual, appendix C to create a boot block in assembly. It's a raw sector-mapped image, the build process creates a blank…
There's definitely been success in using generative AI for vintage Computers. Just the other day I got it to produce a bootable floppy for my Amiga 1200. It loads the network driver, uses BOOTP to get an ip address,…
I've never had great luck getting iodine running anywhere. The one and only success I've had was on an aircraft where, after numerous attempts at different things, the best I could do is connect to an SMTP server and…
Not in Australia!
Yeah I use a markdown to put progress in. It gets kinda long and convoluted a manual intervention is required every so often. Works though.
I've found compactation kills the whole thing. Important debug steps completely missing and the AI loops back round thinking it's found a solution when we've already done that step.
Falcon 4.0 BMS is probably the best F16 simulator out there right now and it's 'free'
> Similar to how modern railroad track widths can be traced back to the wheel widths of roman chariots This is repeated often and simply isn't true.
Awesome. I've just designed and built my own z80 computer, though right now it has 32kb ROM and 32kb RAM. This will definitely change on the next revision so I'll be sure to try it out.
Yeah but just liked an overclocked gpu, there's errors on those boards so you have to throw them away and wait for the for the next revision.
I've been slowly working on getting fuzix working on my amiga 1200. It boots the kernel I just don't have a file system for it yet. Though my 1200 has ~10MB RAM.
Why would they make their own product look worse?
Ah the radio station has an api. I was thinking you were doing song matching or something, nope much simpler than that!
I seem to spend half my life logging into thing's, confirming 2fa,confirming biometric data. Then when I go back to the first thing it's timed out and I have to sign in again.
Very interesting! How does it work?
I started something similar but for Sydney with the ultimate goal of being an agent simulator, simulating everyone going to work etc. Project got a bit unwieldy and is on hold while I mull it's future over.
Quarries were great but I hated the big hole it left in the ground.
That has nothing to do with using AI, if the dev didn't check their work then that is being a bad dev.
Lazy or efficient? A dev could spend an hour on something or 10 mins, if the outcome is the same what's does it matter?
The tears of sysadmins are fairly cheap though.
And how much does the hardware cost to run said models?
Because cursor gives you access to tons of different models, not just the Claude models.
Well fuck that then
There are still BBS you can access via telnet (and actual dial up if you really want), after the fifth one asks you for your full name, street address and phone Humber it gets a little old.
> INSTALL DF0: That gives you a standard OFS bootblock that returns to AmigaDOS. Mine is a custom bootblock, same DOS\0 magic and checksum format so Kickstart accepts it, but it never enters AmigaDOS. > What I find…
I used cursor with a mix of Gemini 3.1 and opus 4.6. It referenced the Amiga ROM Kernel Reference Manual, appendix C to create a boot block in assembly. It's a raw sector-mapped image, the build process creates a blank…
There's definitely been success in using generative AI for vintage Computers. Just the other day I got it to produce a bootable floppy for my Amiga 1200. It loads the network driver, uses BOOTP to get an ip address,…
I've never had great luck getting iodine running anywhere. The one and only success I've had was on an aircraft where, after numerous attempts at different things, the best I could do is connect to an SMTP server and…
Not in Australia!
Yeah I use a markdown to put progress in. It gets kinda long and convoluted a manual intervention is required every so often. Works though.
I've found compactation kills the whole thing. Important debug steps completely missing and the AI loops back round thinking it's found a solution when we've already done that step.
Falcon 4.0 BMS is probably the best F16 simulator out there right now and it's 'free'
> Similar to how modern railroad track widths can be traced back to the wheel widths of roman chariots This is repeated often and simply isn't true.
Awesome. I've just designed and built my own z80 computer, though right now it has 32kb ROM and 32kb RAM. This will definitely change on the next revision so I'll be sure to try it out.
Yeah but just liked an overclocked gpu, there's errors on those boards so you have to throw them away and wait for the for the next revision.