A good demo, like [Linus Akesson]’s Sum Ergo Demonstrato, looks like magic to the average hacker. To normies who don’t know the limitations of the RP2350, they don’t see the …read more
A good demo, like [Linus Akesson]’s Sum Ergo Demonstrato, looks like magic to the average hacker. To normies who don’t know the limitations of the RP2350, they don’t see the …read more
You can hit development milestones, but still run into issues with mass production. Per MacRumors, in a recent post on Weibo, noted leaker Fixed Focus Digital stated that Apple’s first foldable iPhone has run into mass production yield problems at the pre-assembly stage. The leaker said Apple has apparently sorted out its hinge reliability issue, […]
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A 6502 is not a bad little machine, but it does require efficient coding to get decent real-time results. NESHacker dives into basic Mario-style platformer movement in a 10-minute video The main portion of the video goes into subpixel movement, a term you may have heard speedrunners use. Many NES platformer heroes don’t jump immediately … Continue reading "NESHacker on Basic NES Platformer…
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The Federation of Sovereign Indigenous Nations (FSIN) held its first general assembly since being told...
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The KIM-1, 50 years old as of 2026, was the first 6502-based home computer, designed by the legendary Chuck Peddle and sold by MOS Technologies themselves. (Well, we’re not sure if the Apple I or the KIM-1 was first. Or maybe it was the JOLT? As I’ve said before, there’s always something you’ve never heard … Continue reading "The KIM-1 Programmer’s Guide to the MOS 6502"
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A guide to developing for the WDC 65C816-based MENSCH Microcomputer on Linux.