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#Bitcoin - Programmer from Portland Oregon

No speed today, Just added BitCoin mining to it :D

Yeah, it's the overall time spent that matters. Goals won't complete themselves.

Correlation does not equal causation but damn; reducing my time on Twitter(X) to < 10% the former peak of mine (2022) and my dreams are happening. Absolutely melting though goals lately.

If I had to look back, Twitter(X) is for networking not achieving goals. The people are the value as is in life but at the end of the day Twitter(X) doesn't get you Proof of Work.

As is everything moderation is key.

/rant

Pretty sure that would be the Portland.HODL kernel, I have wrote all of this from scratch for an STM32 MCU.

Glad you enjoyed the space!

https://void.cat/d/HMmRKNmATtoSYmnwLYVF9r.webp

My latest embedded project just got a mini operating system that can be interacted with over a built in USB serial endpoint! Next is the BitCoin mining program. Just for fun.

This project means so much to me because of the number of years it took me to get to this level, 8 years ago the idea came to me. 4 years ago I tried and failed. Move to 2023 and i've put in a month and some and am well on the road to completion.

It's more for programmability, but realized after latency measurements it's sub 1ms which might be useful for some people.

FPGA based keyboard where each key is wired individually. As such removes the need to scan a matrix and reduces latency substantially. Debounce timers all run in parallel on the FPGA too.

Each key can be re-mapped to anything as well.

As a bonus it also does sha256 hashing :p just in case

Soldered up; and no a keyboard doesn't need an STM32F7.

Took awhile since nearly all passive components are 0402.

PCBs just came in the mail!

context: This is an FPGA base keyboard designed by me for ultra low latency and programmability.

#Bitcoin only.

Seems more like trigger happy retail on ETF news. Which was denied by blackrock.

Funny thing though in the end it doesn't actually matter.

TY, I am working my way up to thicker cuts. The thick cuts I have cooked have all came out rather undercooked in middle, or if I try to cook it longer the outside turns to carbon.

My setup.

1. Electric stovetop

2. Cast iron

3. Olive oil in the pan

4. Salt and pepper seasoning

Note: By undercooked I mean blue.

If it fits, I sits.

Home cooked > Restaurant.

Also costs less as well. Looking for advice to improve.