Parallel Threads in Racket v9.0
blog.racket-lang.org·1h·
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Incremental Computation
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I Tried to Teach AI to Click Buttons, and It Missed by 500 Pixels
dev.to·53m·
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📟Terminal Physics
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Unusual circuits in the Intel 386's standard cell logic
righto.com·18h·
Circuit Archaeology
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Dell PowerEdge R930 DDR4/DDR3 memory configuration question
reddit.com·3h·
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Hardware Transactional Memory
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Thoughts on the GigaOm Radar for Vector Databases v3
thenewstack.io·1d
🗂️Vector Search
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Distance Measurement Using Basys3
hackster.io·1d
🕹️Hardware Emulation
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Remote Control, Done Right: Reviewing the Comet Pro Remote KVM
medium.com·2h·
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🖥️Modern Terminals
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Intel deepens commitment to 14A node, develops custom Xeon CPU for Nvidia
techspot.com·19h
🖥️Modern Terminals
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No Deus ex Machina
thestoicprogrammer.substack.com·1d·
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🔩Systems Programming
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Supermicro Expands Air-Cooled Solutions and Unveils New AI Factory Clusters
storagereview.com·1d
🏠Homelab Clusters
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Silicon Motion: Gen5, Mobile, And Early Enterprise Traction Strengthen The Buy Case
seekingalpha.com·20h
🖥️Modern Terminals
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SQLite Release 3.51.0
sqlite.org·25m·
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💾SQLite
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Trying Out C++26 Executors
mropert.github.io·15h·
🦀Rust Macros
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ST launches 800 MHz STM32V8 Arm Cortex-M85 high-performance MCU manufactured with 18nm FD-SOI process
cnx-software.com·4d
🦾ARM Cortex-M
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Adaptive Clock Distribution Network Synchronization via Dynamic FPGA Reconfiguration & Bayesian Inference
dev.to·20h·
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🔍FPGA Verification
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Implementation of a Java Processor on a FPGA
mavmatrix.uta.edu·3d·
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Homebrew CPUs
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World Record Broken: 50-Qubit Quantum Computer Fully Simulated for the First Time
scitechdaily.com·12h
⚛️Quantum Tape
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moss: a Rust Linux-compatible kernel in about 26,000 lines of code
reddit.com·1d·
Discuss: r/linux
🔩Systems Programming
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