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Making things blink in the liminal space between work and exhaustion
the mountain is likely named after someone but it's someone so obscure i can't find any record of why its named that
my elementary middle and high school were named after a type of tree, a mountain, and a cardinal direction plus a type of shrub respectively
in retrospect naming things after people was a bad call
lines of code per side channel attack
Road trip husky

RE: https://mastodon.social/@XLibreDev/116246103932140355

Coming soon, i am launching a new website!! "are we horse carriage yet"

Not Ominous
Same goes if you've implemented such a phy

Has anyone here used a DDR PHY that exposes a DFI (https://ddr-phy.org/) interface and if you have do you have do you have any opinions on either the specification as a whole, or any features it's missing/misfeatures it has

https://git.sr.ht/~ld-cd/paste/blob/main/specs/DDR_PHY_Interface_Specification_v5_2.pdf

DFI - ddr-phy.org

DFI is an industry spec that simplifies and defines a standard interface between the DDR memory controller logic and the PHY interface.

also someone actually gave a shit (a lost art) while designing the device, as a result of which it's probably my single most cherished electronic device now. not because of the specs or the price or anything, but just because it warms my soul to interact with something that has had so much effort and intentionality put into it. (i see the fact that it's good for running games as a happy downstream consequence of that)

for example: the specs are underwhelming if you look at the numbers... until you realize that it was designed by picking the display first, then picking a GPU that can drive the display within a given power envelope, then bolting a CPU to the side that's just powerful enough to feed the GPU. this isn't how anybody designs laptops for example. (i think some gaming laptops are better but generally the system integrators don't seem to design these things so much as just slap the roof of the latest reference design, make thermals inexplicably worse, and call it a day)