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virtualagc
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Mistral CEO confirms 'leak' of new open source AI model nearing GPT4 performance
I don't think that's a great example.
For instance, I can step through and even modify that code using tooling like AGC emulators like this one http://www.ibiblio.org/apollo/#gsc.tab=0
What makes it open source is access to the same level of source access that the original developers worked in.
That's what's missing here. Mistral's engineers do not simply open this binary in their editor to do their job.
- Exploring the Internals of Linux v0.01
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Apollo 14 LMAE specs/exit velocity calculation
Glad you're enjoying the videos! I'm Mike from them. :) The Apollo 14 code I linked above was reconstructed in the same way as Luminary 69/2, but the process was far, far too involved for a video. Like I said above, I probably won't be much help with math, but I'd be more than happy to assist with finding documentation or navigating AGC code whenever you want!
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Apollo 11 was FAKE. What is the best evidence to support this?
The fact that all the information about the computer and software is public and you can verify it yourself like thousands of people have. https://www.ibiblio.org/apollo/
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TIL NASA landed on the moon using a computer with just 4KB of RAM
If you’re curious about the the technical specs of the AGC check out Ron Burkey’s website, it’s even got the source code for you to see for yourself: https://www.ibiblio.org/apollo/
- Ask HN: What weird technical scene are you fond/part of?
- The Apollo On-Board Computers
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What is the evidence for the moon landing being fake?
Of course you should be able to tell us because all the hardware architecture and software can be found here. So you must have fully reviewed it and located the issues. Right? Than please point out where the error is.
- How did a Space Rocket take off again from the surface of Moon?
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Exploring the software that flies SpaceX rockets and starships
It had manually encoded ROM in the form of "core rope memory", which is pretty wacky, but it was a digital computer. In fact, it was the first IC computer.
You can learn way too much about it and even operate (a simulation of) one here: http://www.ibiblio.org/apollo/
rvc
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HVM updates: simplifications, finally runs on GPUs, 80x speedup on RTX 4090
Someone did run Linux in a pixel shader on VRChat.
https://blog.pimaker.at/texts/rvc1/
- Linux in a Pixel Shader - A RISC-V Emulator for VRChat
- Linux in a Pixel Shader
- Linux in a Pixel Shader – A RISC-V Emulator for VRChat
- Linux in a Pixel Shader (2021)
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Ask HN: What weird technical scene are you fond/part of?
List of scenes that I am particularly fond of:
- Minecrat computer engineering: Culminated with this playable 3d simplified minecraft clone (CPU+GPU) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BP7DhHTU-I
- Shader computing scene: More of a subculture of an already marvelous subculture, people are finding weird ways to compute with shader
https://blog.pimaker.at/texts/rvc1/ Risc V emulator in a shader
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Treating a VM as application for gpu acceleration?
There is a concept project you can find called rvc that might help you understand your goals
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MIMD Interpretation on a GPU [pdf]
https://blog.pimaker.at/texts/rvc1/
No one seems to have taken up this line of research, most likely because it was too outside the norm, yet the results are amazing.
https://www.semanticscholar.org/paper/MIMD-Interpretation-on...
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Is it possible to make a world where one can use a full web:browser?
If PiMaker was able to produce a fully working Linux kernel, I think a webpage would be possible.
What are some alternatives?
ArduinoCore-avr - The Official Arduino AVR core
VRCX - Friendship management tool for VRChat
new-wave - Stack Computer Bytecode Interpreters: The New Wave
CyanEmu - CyanEmu is a VRChat client emulator in Unity. Includes a player controller with interact system. Works with SDK2 and SDK3.
CAM6 - Cellular Automata Machine (CAM6) Simulator
UnityURPToonLitShaderExample - A very simple toon lit shader example, for you to learn writing custom lit shader in Unity URP
CygnusX1 - A thrust-vectoring model rocket flight computer. Comes with all you need to keep your rocket pointing up.
risc-v-examples - RISC-V examples for GD32V, K210, and QEMU
SVM-Face-and-Object-Detection-Shader - SVM using HOG descriptors implemented in fragment shaders
gary-os - GaryOS is an entire GNU/Linux system in a single bootable file
Apollo-11 - Original Apollo 11 Guidance Computer (AGC) source code for the command and lunar modules.
3d-game-shaders-for-beginners - 🎮 A step-by-step guide to implementing SSAO, depth of field, lighting, normal mapping, and more for your 3D game.