--- Log opened Wed May 03 00:00:50 2023 00:42 -!- Llamamoe [~Llamamoe@46.204.64.48.nat.umts.dynamic.t-mobile.pl] has joined #hplusroadmap 01:10 -!- AMG [ghebo@2605:6400:c847:1449::9441] has quit [Changing host] 01:10 -!- AMG [ghebo@user/amg] has joined #hplusroadmap 01:39 -!- L29Ah [~L29Ah@wikipedia/L29Ah] has joined #hplusroadmap 03:35 -!- darsie [~darsie@84-113-55-200.cable.dynamic.surfer.at] has joined #hplusroadmap 04:00 < lkcl> kanzure, moornin - https://ftp.libre-soc.org/siliconsalon2023.pdf 06:05 < nsh> What is Happening to The Internet Archive? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bp2aowF0jUw 06:05 < nsh> (it would be a terrible thing for humanity if we failed to save the internet archive) 06:07 -!- yashgaroth [~ffffffff@2601:5c4:c780:6aa0:21e4:41c4:3d4b:fa50] has joined #hplusroadmap 06:07 < nsh> "DRM: digital resource management" 06:07 < nsh> heh 06:22 < nsh> -- 06:22 < nsh> The Internet Archive (IA) is a non-profit library of millions of free books, movies, software, music, websites, and more, founded in 1996 by Brewster Kahle. The IA has been sued by four corporate publishers, Hachette Publishing Group, Penguin Random House, HarperCollins, and Wiley, for copyright infringement. The publishers alleged that the IA's Emergency Library program violated copyright law. A federal judge has ruled in the publishers' favor, and the IA is 06:22 < nsh> appealing the decision. The IA is a great resource for scholarship and literacy, and organizations from Boston Public Library to WorldCat collaborate with it to preserve books. The plaintiffs are upset about the IA's National Emergency Library, which made copyrighted books available for free during the COVID-19 pandemic. The judge's ruling is a victory for corporations and a disaster for everyone else. More than 300 writers signed a petition against the 06:22 < nsh> lawsuit, including Neil Gaiman, Naomi Klein, and Chuck Wendig. The IA is good for literacy, the public, readers, writers, and anyone invested in literary education. The federal court's decision is a strike against taxpayer-funded public services by corporations and private individuals. If the IA's appeal fails, it will be a tragedy of historical proportions. 06:23 < nsh> -- https://kagi.com/summarizer/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.sbstatesman.com%2F2023%2F04%2F04%2Fif-we-lose-the-internet-archive-were-screwed%2F&target_language=&summary=summary 08:00 < hprmbridge> jaisel> do you guys take notes during research or have a way of organizing thoughts? 08:03 < kanzure> nothing really works- you can spend years trying orgsmode or notion or whatever you want, but at the end of the day you just gotta get stuff done. 08:05 < hprmbridge> jaisel> fair, ive had some people recommend a book where you just track thoughts throughout the day; but i guess ur right - just get shit done. 09:30 < hprmbridge> jasoncrawford> Readwise is good for organizing highlights. Other than that I just use a Markdown-based notes app (Bear Notes) that lets me tag things with hashtags. I agree you probably shouldn't get too fancy here 09:30 < hprmbridge> jasoncrawford> Also if I really want to remember facts or terms, I put them in Anki 09:44 -!- TMM_ [hp@amanda.tmm.cx] has quit [Quit: https://quassel-irc.org - Chat comfortably. Anywhere.] 09:44 -!- TMM_ [hp@amanda.tmm.cx] has joined #hplusroadmap 10:01 < hprmbridge> lachlan> The meme is that the most productive people use the iPhone notes app 10:05 -!- Netsplit *.net <-> *.split quits: A_Dragon, andytoshi 10:05 -!- andytosh1 [~apoelstra@user/andytoshi] has joined #hplusroadmap 10:06 -!- Netsplit over, joins: A_Dragon 10:15 < hprmbridge> jasoncrawford> I also use that, but more for journaling and todos. For research notes I want something I can tag easily 10:22 -!- cthlolo [~lorogue@77.33.23.154.dhcp.fibianet.dk] has joined #hplusroadmap 10:33 < alethkit> https://nitter.unixfox.eu/pfau/status/1653443956112228372 10:33 < alethkit> Something that might actually be useful has been done with transformers that's not LLMs! 10:33 < alethkit> (the rest of the tweets are him complaining about LLM hype) 10:34 < alethkit> jaisel: Pen and paper to minimize latency 10:34 < alethkit> logseq's journal feature is also nice for links 10:35 < alethkit> Lachlan: real productivity just uses pen and paper to avoid having their notes disappear when an Apple engineer inevitably screws up BGP, causing a random phone home check on an iPhone to fail 10:54 < hprmbridge> jasoncrawford> I'm much faster typing than I am writing on paper, plus text is searchable which I find super-useful! I search my research notes often. 11:01 < nsh> alethkit, nice 11:31 < alethkit> jasoncrawford: Fair enough. Having digital interactive paper requires low latency though, which implies not having tech bloat, which is not happening any time soon 11:31 < alethkit> I was going to try and get a PineNote to have something to work with, but progress is glacial 11:32 < kanzure> VHDL simulator http://freehdl.seul.org/ 11:33 < alethkit> US industry uses VHDL? 11:34 < alethkit> I thought Verilog was dominant as an HDL 11:53 < kanzure> https://guix.gnu.org/en/blog/2023/the-full-source-bootstrap-building-from-source-all-the-way-down/ 12:15 -!- cthlolo [~lorogue@77.33.23.154.dhcp.fibianet.dk] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 12:53 < alethkit> kanzure: I am currently working on something that is adjacent to that, so perhaps it might be of use soon 13:48 -!- Llamamoe [~Llamamoe@46.204.64.48.nat.umts.dynamic.t-mobile.pl] has quit [Quit: Leaving.] 14:27 < lkcl> kanzure, you can use verilator and cocotb to simulate VHDL. ghdl i believe has a built-in simulator that's VPI-compliant (Verilog Procedural Interface) 14:27 < lkcl> consequently cocotb can leverage it 14:27 < lkcl> and the other way is the yosys-ghdl-plugin 14:27 < lkcl> which (rather poorly but technically-correctly) converts VHDL into verilog 14:27 < lkcl> which you can then shove into verilator 14:28 < lkcl> and ta-daa, simulated. 14:29 < lkcl> we routinely do microwatt simulations with verilator (microwatt is in vhdl) 14:45 < ffrrnn> GUIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIX 17:29 <+gnusha_> https://secure.diyhpl.us/cgit/diyhpluswiki/commit/?id=316fba29 Bryan Bishop: silicon salon 4 transcripts >> http://diyhpl.us/diyhpluswiki/transcripts/silicon-salon/open-source-hardware/ 17:46 -!- superkuh [~superkuh@user/superkuh] has quit [Excess Flood] 17:54 -!- superkuh [~superkuh@user/superkuh] has joined #hplusroadmap 18:46 -!- yashgaroth [~ffffffff@2601:5c4:c780:6aa0:21e4:41c4:3d4b:fa50] has quit [Quit: Leaving] 18:56 -!- srk [~sorki@user/srk] has quit [Remote host closed the connection] 18:56 -!- srk [~sorki@user/srk] has joined #hplusroadmap 19:22 -!- darsie [~darsie@84-113-55-200.cable.dynamic.surfer.at] has quit [Ping timeout: 240 seconds] 20:02 < muurkha> lkcl: hmm, why cocotb? 20:04 < muurkha> I prefer pencil and paper to pen and paper, alethkit, because I can get 0.3mm mechanical pencils which can write an 0.2mm line, while pens seem to bottom out around 0.6mm, for an order of magnitude lower information density 20:05 < muurkha> but there are a lot of problems. On a full-sized keyboard like this one I can type 70wpm (not in kanzure's league, obviously) and even on the shitty MicroPC keyboard I can type 32wpm 20:05 < muurkha> but on paper I'm limited to about 17wpm 20:06 < muurkha> maybe Gregg shorthand would make it possible for me to write notes faster than I can type, but evidently you have to transcribe it to longhand while your memory is still fresh? 20:11 < muurkha> I do like paper for sketching 20:25 -!- stipa_ [~stipa@user/stipa] has joined #hplusroadmap 20:26 -!- stipa [~stipa@user/stipa] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 20:26 -!- stipa_ is now known as stipa 21:22 < muurkha> this replit-code-v1-3b LLM sounds exciting: https://www.latent.space/p/reza-shabani#details 21:27 -!- L29Ah [~L29Ah@wikipedia/L29Ah] has quit [Read error: Connection reset by peer] 21:28 -!- Llamamoe [~Llamamoe@46.204.76.162.nat.umts.dynamic.t-mobile.pl] has joined #hplusroadmap 21:30 -!- flooded [flooded@gateway/vpn/protonvpn/flood/x-43489060] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 21:30 -!- flooded [~flooded@146.70.174.163] has joined #hplusroadmap 21:30 -!- TMM_ [hp@amanda.tmm.cx] has quit [Quit: https://quassel-irc.org - Chat comfortably. Anywhere.] 21:35 < lkcl> muurkha, best most direct illustration is the fact that an opencores JPEG decoder could be verified directly against python-imaging 21:48 -!- TMM_ [hp@amanda.tmm.cx] has joined #hplusroadmap 23:21 -!- test_ [~flooded@149.102.226.226] has joined #hplusroadmap 23:22 -!- flooded [~flooded@146.70.174.163] has quit [Ping timeout: 268 seconds] 23:25 -!- MORTMAIN [~Malvolio@idlerpg/player/Malvolio] has quit [Quit: D36F :any thing you need just write it down now every body lines the ditch with their papers for the count & tally TCATCGTT 2023-05-04 06:24:59:323] 23:54 -!- MORTMAIN [~Malvolio@idlerpg/player/Malvolio] has joined #hplusroadmap --- Log closed Thu May 04 00:00:51 2023