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    Posted on 23-10-04, 20:41
    Dinosaur

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    Complete sets are complete (please no more surprises, Central Bank of Venezuela!)

    - That's ~$26 at current exchange rates... albeit I paid almost that solely on the replacements alone!
    - Those 3 coins (worth ~$0.05) were a total waste of metal - nobody uses them and they were barely issued!
    - Your approximate odds to find a replacement per denomination: ~0.0003%, ~0.003%, ~0.002%, ~0.002%, ~0.0002.
    - Russian security printers love to skip letters for no good reason at all, but they're consistent on that (note the missing D-series on both the 20 and 50-bolivar notes).
    - That very dirty C-series 10-bolivar note was the second toughest overall to find, as they issued less than 100 thousand pieces! WHY.
    - Want all of them mint uncirculated? Abandon all hope then.

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    Posted on 23-10-18, 22:53

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    "Yeah, running JS within WebAssembly is quite a surprising outcome, you sacrifice speed, but gain isolation. It would seem that this is a reasonable sacrifice for many applications."

    My current setup: Super Famicom ("2/1/3" SNS-CPU-1CHIP-02) → SCART → OSSC → StarTech USB3HDCAP → AmaRecTV 3.10
    Posted on 23-10-26, 00:41
    Custom title here

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    Who is your favorite superhero, and why is it Captain Zilog?
    http://offthebeatenpanel.blogspot.com/2013/08/unusual-heroes-captain-zilog-1-zilog.html?m=1


    And the 2010 relaunch is still on Zilog's website.
    http://www.zilog.com/captain_zilog/

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    Posted on 23-12-04, 18:06

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    Posted by https://github.com/Mozilla-Ocho/llamafile
    Unfortunately, Windows users cannot make use of these example llamafiles because Windows has a maximum executable file size of 4GB, and all of these examples exceed that size. (The LLaVA llamafile works on Windows because it is 30MB shy of the size limit.)


    Wow.

    My current setup: Super Famicom ("2/1/3" SNS-CPU-1CHIP-02) → SCART → OSSC → StarTech USB3HDCAP → AmaRecTV 3.10
    Posted on 23-12-19, 02:28
    Dinosaur

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    Spotted today at a local supermarket:


    - Translation: "We've got an update for you". Literal translation: "We're about to screw you badly!"
    - Normally those price scanners are WinCE appliances (in this country, usually made by Symbol/Motorola), but this supermarket picked full fat Win10 PCs for it. WHY.
    - Yes, that's a legit Dell 5:4 refurbished display, which is extra fun considering that this specific supermarket only opened for business barely a year ago. Someone made a good deal buying all the cheap old junk they could find~
    - The ad on the background is for bleach, a drink that should be served in extra large servings at Microsoft's HQ to those responsible of this abomination!


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    Posted on 23-12-20, 12:20
    Dinosaur

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    Posted by tomman
    Posted by tomman
    Posted by tomman
    Milestone Danbooru posts:

    #1: shimapan catgirl from a well known h-game series - May 23, 2005
    #1M: hot Velma, anime style by a Canadian drawfag - September 20, 2011
    #2M: some random shipgirl flashing some panties - May 1st, 2015
    #3M: cute mandarin orange foxgirl (she DOES have her own Pixiv tag!) - January 27, 2018
    #4M: Pool: Scenery Porn by some baka gaijin - today July 14th, 2020


    And just today:

    #5M: some VTuber waifu with... bloody boobs - December 23th, 2021



    GET #6M: a girl with a dinosaur cat and a octopus in a flooded... thing?! - January 20th, 2023


    GET #7M: some girl from a random Chinese cellphone game... with a "do not use this for training your AI!" warning - December 19th, 2023

    >6 years -> <4 years -> <3 years -> >2 years -> 17 months -> 13 months -> 11 months
    Wow, two million milestones in a single year. I guess reaching the 10 millionth post by 2024 doesn't sound that farfetched anymore.
    Now, if there just were more translators too... so much fun posts and comic strips/books stuck at the "translation_request" hell...

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    Posted on 23-12-21, 00:06
    :3

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    At the rate this board is going, you'll be the one to GET the 7777th post ID.
    Posted on 24-06-01, 17:57

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    Uploading firmware via Ferrari

    My current setup: Super Famicom ("2/1/3" SNS-CPU-1CHIP-02) → SCART → OSSC → StarTech USB3HDCAP → AmaRecTV 3.10
    Posted on 24-07-14, 19:00

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    The newest generation's favorite input device?!

    My current setup: Super Famicom ("2/1/3" SNS-CPU-1CHIP-02) → SCART → OSSC → StarTech USB3HDCAP → AmaRecTV 3.10
    Posted on 24-08-06, 20:23
    Dinosaur

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    The Socket 7 revival project is going well...

    Yes, that's my first time painting a PC case. Primer is expensive and that top cover had like 30 coats of ugly beige, so if I close my eyes hard, I'll pretend it's primer... Also, turns out "400ml" of "Matt Black" (sic) spray paint isn't really enough for this job. Still, I like the finish, although I would like to redo some icky spots where dust settled while paint was drying, or when the can decided to run out of everything.

    I do actually like how the beige drive faceplates stand on the now all-black case, so I may or may not replace the drives or paint the faceplates too.

    All the project now needs is a *proper* PCShits mobo. My M571s are still deader than dead, so is my M538, and the only thing I could find amazingly was a M537DMA33... with bad cache, broken disk DMA, and an apparent allergy to soundcards.

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    Posted on 24-08-08, 07:02
    Custom title here

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    Posted by tomman
    The Socket 7 revival project is going well...

    Yes, that's my first time painting a PC case. Primer is expensive and that top cover had like 30 coats of ugly beige, so if I close my eyes hard, I'll pretend it's primer... Also, turns out "400ml" of "Matt Black" (sic) spray paint isn't really enough for this job. Still, I like the finish, although I would like to redo some icky spots where dust settled while paint was drying, or when the can decided to run out of everything.

    I do actually like how the beige drive faceplates stand on the now all-black case, so I may or may not replace the drives or paint the faceplates too.

    All the project now needs is a *proper* PCShits mobo. My M571s are still deader than dead, so is my M538, and the only thing I could find amazingly was a M537DMA33... with bad cache, broken disk DMA, and an apparent allergy to soundcards.
    That does look quite nice.

    Good luck getting a working Socket 7 board to put in it.

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    Posted on 24-08-10, 23:18 (revision 1)
    Dinosaur

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    Tony Hawk's Pro Strcpy

    One bug. Many games. All the platforms.

    Most notably, this also includes the first legit X360 softmod in, like, ever. (Sadly no hypervisors are being breached this time, but unsigned code is still welcome)

    Remember kids: get some massive air, and smash some stacks!

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    Posted on 24-08-15, 02:09
    Dinosaur

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    Posted by tomman
    Posted by tomman
    Posted by tomman
    Posted by tomman
    Milestone Danbooru posts:

    #1: shimapan catgirl from a well known h-game series - May 23, 2005
    #1M: hot Velma, anime style by a Canadian drawfag - September 20, 2011
    #2M: some random shipgirl flashing some panties - May 1st, 2015
    #3M: cute mandarin orange foxgirl (she DOES have her own Pixiv tag!) - January 27, 2018
    #4M: Pool: Scenery Porn by some baka gaijin - today July 14th, 2020


    And just today:

    #5M: some VTuber waifu with... bloody boobs - December 23th, 2021



    GET #6M: a girl with a dinosaur cat and a octopus in a flooded... thing?! - January 20th, 2023


    GET #7M: some girl from a random Chinese cellphone game... with a "do not use this for training your AI!" warning - December 19th, 2023


    Continuing with the tradition:
    GET #8M: a cropped shot of some vtuber in a swimsuit - August 14th, 2024


    >6 years -> <4 years -> <3 years -> >2 years -> 17 months -> 13 months -> 11 months -> 8 months

    If I were a statistics jockey, I would be already plotting a nice LINE GOES UP graph, but I can now safely predict that the 9 millonth Danbooru post is due within the next 6 months at this speed.

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    Posted on 24-11-21, 19:39
    Dinosaur

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    Marcan's latest tirade against hardware video decoding

    tl;dr: "You're Doing It Wrong™, Apple Silicon CPUs are too powerful, they can decode every codec ever on software and you won't miss hardware decoding, trust me on this bro, I don't care that you're coming from some slowass x86 that needed to be pushed off a cliff to decode video"

    Does Marcan have a background on the anime scene!? Because that's the same shit you would get from those stupid encoders still using Hi10P in 2024 (yes, the same profile that no hardware ever will decode, except for some Rockchip tablet SoCs... and the Apple Silicon HW decoders!)

    All this because users are asking about the state of hardware decoding support on Asahi Linux (which is actually WIP, but nothing you can use yet). An acceptable, reasonable, comprehensible answer would have been "We're working on it, it's a rather complex part of Apple Silicon, and we have other bigger priorities right now but we WILL tackle that one when the time comes on. In the meanwhile, software decoding should work fine for most formats out there". But nope, this is Marcan, and he loves to stir the shit :/

    Gotta love when developers say "your use case doesn't exist, go away"...

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