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Dillo is a unique web browser that prides itself on being fast, small, and suitable for various platforms including Linux, BSD, MacOS, and even Atari. It is written in C and C++ with minimal dependencies and has its own real-time rendering engine. One key aspect of Dillo is its low memory usage and quick rendering, […]
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I recently discovered that MAME can support running the SGI Indy, which prompted me to test some modifications to the mips code in 9front. With some effort and expertise from cinap, we were able to successfully boot and run the old 9front indy kernel within MAME. In order to achieve this, you’ll need a solid […]
In this paper, the authors address the challenge of finding mathematical models to describe the behavior of chaotic dynamical systems. They propose a framework that uses neural networks to learn the dynamics of a system and identify missing model terms from observational data. This information is then used by a symbolic regression algorithm to extract […]
Thomas Cochrane, known as the Sea Wolf and nicknamed by Napoleon, had an eventful and controversial life. From his troubled aristocratic background, he joined the Navy and quickly got into trouble, but eventually gained his own command. Cochrane became a master of deception, using various tactics to confuse his enemies and successfully captured numerous enemy […]
notably be mentioned as a controversial aspect of his work. Furthermore, the book highlights Parfit’s obsession with the question of the objectivity of morality, which many contemporary philosophers shy away from. Parfit believed that if morality is not objective, our lives are meaningless. This belief, along with his goal of demonstrating the objective status of […]
Following the powerful earthquake in Ishikawa Prefecture, Japan’s Geospatial Information Authority (GSI) has analyzed GPS data and found that land in the Noto region near the epicenter may have shifted up to 1.3 meters to the west. The largest shift was observed in Wajima City, where an observation point moved horizontally about 1.3 meters westward. […]
This article provides an overview of the methods and concepts used to create a series of generated artworks using algorithms. The author emphasizes the use of noise functions as the main driving force behind these flow field images. They explain how noise functions work and demonstrate their impact on the visual output. The article also […]
After a two-year hiatus, the author is back with a new blog that focuses on a great developer experience (DX) and a minimalist design. The goal is to create a blog that is easy to update and maintains a consistent design across mobile and desktop platforms. The author explores various design elements, such as an […]
“Plan 9” is not a product, but rather an experimental investigation into a different way of computing. The developers started with assumptions such as the importance of good networking and an intelligent user interface with a dot-mapped display and mouse. They believe that existing systems, including workstations, are not the correct way to do things. […]
In the past, playing video on low-end machines like 8088s and CGA was not possible. However, the release of the demo 8088 Corruption in 2004 and its successor 8088 Domination in 2014 changed that. These demos allowed for video playback on an 8088 at 4.77 MHz with CGA and a Sound Blaster 2.0. Although this […]