http://animaionic.com/
I just wanted to hijack this thread to say thanks for your deep dives into die reversing. They've really turned what always seemed like arcane runes into some sort of actual understanding on my part. Pretty much figured…
We all figured this would be coming, but man does it feel weird to be rooting for B&N to stay afloat when they were basically the evil empire of book stores just a handful of years ago. The indie bookstores will…
+1 for KDE2 love
As if the quality of HN threads is better by leaps and bounds.
That and brushed metal. Such thrill.
> It was original designed by Dominic Giampaolo This is the first that I'm hearing of this. That is absolutely sick.
Greedies gonna greed
That sounds a lot more like yuppies than hipsters
> Are you a poser if you wear Northface or Patagonia gear in the city Yes?
I have my $20 wired Sony buds drop out about once every never.
If you're getting fired for not being the perfectly optimal worker automaton, then I'm very sorry you ever had to work for such a business in the first place.
Except for that part where they were spending free time watching play-by-plays of their own work.
Oh, hey, Atomic Object! Just wanted to say it's neat to see you guys on here, and, if you're from the AA office, hello from just the other side of 23.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine_code_monitor
I've been writing to 65816 lately, so it may be that they're extended mode instructions. But does the 6502 not have PHX and PHY?
I love, love, love Ben's videos, and this is an awesome project. But to be as painfully pedantic as possible: can we please use the word 'monitor', here? Calling it a 'microkernel' really gives one the wrong initial…
It's disgusting how navigable most of Japan is. It makes even urban Europe seem like garbage.
I'm not sure what you're talking about, here. Used to live in Nagoya and have been to Toyotashi many a time. It's a pretty average small Japanese city.
Super late, but the term MCU refers to the actual chip -- analogous to SoC for the main chip on a raspi. You don't call the raspi an SoC, and it's debatable that you'd call a prototyping platform like Arduino an MCU.…
VMS feels like DOS if DOS were actually secretly UNIX Also, don't forget about OS/8 for the PDP-8 series. Very DOS-y, and released by DEC all the way back in '71.
David Murray? Or did you work with him? Probably not, but I figured it's a shot in the dark.
It's about familiarity. Learn those cursor movement keys combos and you'll find it ends up being way faster to get to the middle of your line to drop your ctrl-v that way once you're used to it. Not that I mean to rag…
Can confirm. And I'm not embarassed to admit it. When did wanting to just have fun become shameful?
You say that like it's not ridiculously impressive and interesting. Could you imagine using something like this for reviewing finish options for a product with zero turnaround time?
http://animaionic.com/
I just wanted to hijack this thread to say thanks for your deep dives into die reversing. They've really turned what always seemed like arcane runes into some sort of actual understanding on my part. Pretty much figured…
We all figured this would be coming, but man does it feel weird to be rooting for B&N to stay afloat when they were basically the evil empire of book stores just a handful of years ago. The indie bookstores will…
+1 for KDE2 love
As if the quality of HN threads is better by leaps and bounds.
That and brushed metal. Such thrill.
> It was original designed by Dominic Giampaolo This is the first that I'm hearing of this. That is absolutely sick.
Greedies gonna greed
That sounds a lot more like yuppies than hipsters
> Are you a poser if you wear Northface or Patagonia gear in the city Yes?
I have my $20 wired Sony buds drop out about once every never.
If you're getting fired for not being the perfectly optimal worker automaton, then I'm very sorry you ever had to work for such a business in the first place.
Except for that part where they were spending free time watching play-by-plays of their own work.
Oh, hey, Atomic Object! Just wanted to say it's neat to see you guys on here, and, if you're from the AA office, hello from just the other side of 23.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Machine_code_monitor
I've been writing to 65816 lately, so it may be that they're extended mode instructions. But does the 6502 not have PHX and PHY?
I love, love, love Ben's videos, and this is an awesome project. But to be as painfully pedantic as possible: can we please use the word 'monitor', here? Calling it a 'microkernel' really gives one the wrong initial…
It's disgusting how navigable most of Japan is. It makes even urban Europe seem like garbage.
I'm not sure what you're talking about, here. Used to live in Nagoya and have been to Toyotashi many a time. It's a pretty average small Japanese city.
Super late, but the term MCU refers to the actual chip -- analogous to SoC for the main chip on a raspi. You don't call the raspi an SoC, and it's debatable that you'd call a prototyping platform like Arduino an MCU.…
VMS feels like DOS if DOS were actually secretly UNIX Also, don't forget about OS/8 for the PDP-8 series. Very DOS-y, and released by DEC all the way back in '71.
David Murray? Or did you work with him? Probably not, but I figured it's a shot in the dark.
It's about familiarity. Learn those cursor movement keys combos and you'll find it ends up being way faster to get to the middle of your line to drop your ctrl-v that way once you're used to it. Not that I mean to rag…
Can confirm. And I'm not embarassed to admit it. When did wanting to just have fun become shameful?
You say that like it's not ridiculously impressive and interesting. Could you imagine using something like this for reviewing finish options for a product with zero turnaround time?