Note to self: check out StarCraft: Mass Recall. Apparently it’s a remake of StarCraft in the StarCraft II engine. I’m not exactly sure where to get it or how it works, but I can probably figure that out.
Monthly Archives: November 2024
DOOM3 for 64-bit Intel MacBook Pro
My mate @drakonis referred me to the following:
USB on Hackaday
Some articles about USB on Hackaday recently:
- The USB Type-C Cable That Will Break Your Computer
- An “unbusy” USB-C Port Doubles-up For JTAG Programming
- All About USB-C: Introduction For Hackers
- All About USB-C: Illegal Adapters
- All About USB-C: Resistors And Emarkers
- All About USB-C: Power Delivery
- All About USB-C: High-Speed Interfaces
- All About USB-C: Framework Laptop
- All About USB-C: Pinecil Soldering Iron
- All About USB-C: Manufacturer Sins
- All About USB-C: Talking Low-Level PD
- All About USB-C: Replying Low-Level PD
- All About USB-C: Example Circuits
- USB-C For Hackers: Build Your Own PSU
- USB-C For Hackers: Program Your Own PSU
- USB And The Myth Of 500 Milliamps
- Ubiquitous Successful Bus: Version 2
- Ubiquitous Successful Bus: Hacking USB 2 Hubs
Ring on rope magic trick
This is great: Ring on rope trick tutorial
Rory Sutherland reading list
I just watched this presentation from Rory Sutherland: Rory Sutherland: Want Fewer People to go to A&E? Change the Name | Health | WIRED.
At the end he provides this reading list:
- Thinking, Fast and Slow
- Why Everyone (Else) Is a Hypocrite: Evolution and the Modular Mind
- The Company of Strangers: A Natural History of Economic Life
- The Righteous Mind: Why Good People are Divided by Politics and Religion
- Irrationality: the enemy within
- The Darwin Economy: Liberty, Competition, and the Common Good
- Predictably Irrational: The Hidden Forces that Shape Our Decisions
- Nudge: The Final Edition
- The Rational Animal: How Evolution Made Us Smarter Than We Think
I don’t have the time (or money) to read all of those books, the book I picked to read was Nudge.
Clocks
Software Heritage
Today I learned about Software Heritage. It’s a project to archive software source code.
Cory Doctorow On Google & Monopolies
In this video Cory argues that Google is making their search service worse in order to drive more traffic. Sigh. Cory Doctorow On Google & Monopolies!
STM32F1 Pico Pwner
I was searching for info about picoPower and I accidentally found STM32F1 Pico Pwner. Looks pretty interesting! It seems to be using power glitching to bypass locks so firmware can be dumped from certain microcontrollers.
What’s a good name for an AI?
Today I saw this article on BBC: The weird way AI assistants get their names.
So I figured I’d ask ChatGPT to suggest some AI names:
ChatGPT 4o
You said:
what’s a good name for an AI?
ChatGPT said:
Here are a few AI name ideas, depending on the vibe you’re going for:
Friendly and approachable
- Luna: Short, easy to remember, and gives a sense of calm and insight.
- Eli: A warm and friendly name that’s simple and memorable.
- Echo: Implies a voice or companion who responds and reflects back.
Futuristic and tech-inspired
- NOVA: Stands for “New Observer Virtual Assistant,” if you want an acronym, and gives a sense of brightness or discovery.
- Orion: Named after the constellation, giving it a starry, guiding feel.
- Zephyr: Evocative of swift and seamless interaction.
Elegant and sophisticated
- Aether: Based on the idea of something all-encompassing, like the sky or ether.
- Elara: Derived from one of Jupiter’s moons, adding a sense of celestial intelligence.
- Astra: Short for “astral” or “astronomy,” suggesting wisdom from the stars.
Let me know if you want more names with a particular tone or theme!