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Monthly Archives: June 2025
Unraveling Community Support For Free-Threaded Python
Congrats to my friend who recently presented a talk at PyCon. I was involved with peer review of the slides so it felt like I had a stake in this one! :)
400MHz Logic Analyzer
@nanofix makes his own 400MHz Logic Analyzer. Nice one!
Building An Assembly Line For Origami Pigeons
I have a new post on Hackaday: Building An Assembly Line For Origami Pigeons.
Debugging USB Firmware
An old article from Jan Axelson about Debugging USB Firmware. I’ve been reading her books.
A Close Look At The Mitxela Precision Clock Mk IV
I have a new post on Hackaday: A Close Look At The Mitxela Precision Clock Mk IV.
ChatGPT Patched A BIOS Binary, And It Worked
I have a new post on Hackaday: ChatGPT Patched A BIOS Binary, And It Worked.
Dualstream
I have this thing that I do where I get a book narration from Audible and the same book in ebook format for my Kindle, then I playback the narration at two or three times speed while I read along with the ebook in my browser window. So basically I listen to the book and read it at the same time at high speed. And what I wanted was a term I could use to describe this activity, which is something I have been doing for quite a while now. So, naturally, I asked ChatGPT and of all the suggestions it came up with I liked “DualStream” the most. Thus, hence forth, I will refer to this activity as dualstreaming.
Terence McKenna material
I found some material from Terence McKenna that I would like to read (or listen to, or both) if I can find a few spare hours (hey, could happen!):
- The Birth of a New Humanity (1992) (3:48:01)
- Evolving Times (April 29, 1995) (2:01:20)
Piko, Your ESP32 Powered Fitness Buddy
I have a new post on Hackaday: Piko, Your ESP32 Powered Fitness Buddy.