Tipiak75  🍜

@tipiak75
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Shadow of my former self seeking a path to redemption.
As curious about things in life as Kirby is drooling before a bowl of ramen noodles.

🇫🇷💾 Coder, cat lover, pizza maker, retro gamer, relentless tinkerer.
Married, father x2.
Self-diagnosed #ADHD with a side of social anxiety, depressive & burnout tendencies.
Toots mostly in english, sometimes in french (In tartiflette we trust).
Enjoys tech, photography, cooking, sci-fi and travels.

The existence of hyperfocus implies the existence of hyperprocrastination #adhd

I'm incredibly pleased to announce that the microcode for the Intel 80386 has been decoded.

It was a group effort by a bunch of talented people to extract and correct the physical bits, but the major work of decoding them was done by reenigne - you may know him from such incredible PC demos as 8088 MPH and Area 5150, as well as being the person who decoded the 8088 microcode previously.

Please, check out his writeup.

https://www.reenigne.org/blog/80386-microcode-disassembled/

#retrocomputing #vintagecomputing #microcode #reverseengineering

80386 microcode disassembled « Reenigne blog

Everything announced by Google at I/O in under a minute
via https://www.threads.com/@passivelywealthydad/post/DYhWutmkbZz

Well balls, I've just been laid off. Anyone want to hire a full stack dev with nearly 30 years experience across multiple industries, both in enterprise software and games? I'm proficient with Unity/C# but also spent a lot of time in the Java world. Remote or local to Austin Tx preferred. (Also a dual US/British citizen and would consider UK positions.)

#fedihire

This is truly an epic tale of hardware reverse-engineering and preservation, for a toy game console apparently nobody cared enough about before. There's even a surprise cameo from my favourite CPU architecture, the 6502.

https://dmitry.gr/?r=05.Projects&proj=37.%20Pixter

Preserving Pixter - Dmitry.GR

Dmitry.GR: Fisher-Price Pixter: From unknown and obscure to fully documented, emulated, and preserved

Dmitry.GR
If you are in your late thirties to mid-forties right now, there is a good chance that you have spent most of your life in a cycle of making some sort of home on the internet only to have it crumble beneath you like chalk and having to start over.

Hey you, yes you!

You're wonderful! Have a great day

#GoodMorning #PositiveVibes

#ADHD slice of life : a coder friend of mine mentioned having to implement a bubble sort algorithm in their program for whatever reason.

This picture popping up in my brain *every damn time someone mentions a bubble sort* :

Parenting kids often requires tricky compromises. When his friends started getting gaming consoles, we wanted to give our son the same opportunity so he wouldn't feel left out. However, we have a small apartment, no TV, and I wasn't keen on buying hot, loud hardware or getting locked into walled gardens. Working in sustainability sciences, I also try to avoid unnecessary resource consumption. I wanted to see if I could build a viable alternative to buying a dedicated console.

I ended up buying a used 4U Supermicro server on eBay (I lucked out and broke even by selling the included Tesla V100S GPU) and installed a 24GB RTX 4000 Blackwell. This machine sits 130km away, running on remote PV-solar power. I set up a cloaked Windows 11 VM with GPU passthrough, streaming via Sunshine over a rock-solid IPsec (IKEv2) tunnel.

For his device, I rescued an old 2017 Galaxy Tab S3. I flashed a clean ROM, set up TimeLimit via F-Droid (allowing 30 mins/day, 2 hrs on weekends), and attached a GameSir G8 controller.

I also wanted him to be somewhat independent, so I created a simple Home Assistant dashboard. When he wants to play, he taps a single button that sends an IPMI Redfish command to boot the remote server. A minute later, he opens Moonlight and is playing Forza Horizon 5 fluidly. A 2024 game running flawlessly on a 9-year-old tablet!

The flexibility is absolutely great. Whether we are traveling with an old laptop, using my Pixel phone (greetings #Graphene), or visiting his grandmother's TV, the setup just works. Best of all, I only have one central OS to maintain. The Xeon CPU has 72 cores and barely hits 9% usage during gameplay, so I'm planning to add a second GPU to share the server with a friend's family.

I am aware that having the technical capacity to build this is a unique privilege. I still wanted to share this to show that alternatives to constant hardware consumption exist. By pooling resources and reusing old tech, we can escape walled gardens without sacrificing the experience.

#HomeLab #Parenting #ScreenTime #Upcycling #SolarPunk #CloudGaming #Moonlight #Sustainability

Seems like a new #StarFox remake is on the way on Nintendo #Switch2 , and it's quite spectacular.

I don't even own a Switch2, but come on. Please stop me from buying one right now. I feel like a kid just before Christmas all over again.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ePZeyh5q9R8

Star Fox Direct 5.6.2026

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