So. I got the S3 Chrome 460 back from @dosdude1 today, and with the help of @pixelpipes 's Discord, I did some probing around with my multimeter and dug up the datasheet for the PWM controller on the voltage regulation circuit. 1/?
when i hear people talk about what Nurture means to them, and how it’s affected their lives, i can’t tell you how happy it makes me..
i feel understood in all the ways you would hope for as artist; like my exact feelings have reached people, in the exact ways i wanted while making it.
as a listener, i'd always wondered if my favorite artists could feel what i feel when i listen to their music; with Nurture, i’m CERTAIN that’s happening. i’m CERTAIN that you and me are feeling the same things when we listen to Nurture.
it means a lot to me because that highly clear, unambiguous transmission of feeling, where very little is lost or misunderstood along the way, is what i'm always striving for as an artist. it's rare for me and precious to me
happy 5th anniversary to this album. thank you to the people who love it... i hope people will continue to feel what i felt for many years to come
Rob Pike co-creator of Go, Unix veteran, and a pioneer of minimalist and high quality engineering reaction to that unsolicited AI spam or slop is 100% valid
YouTube doesn’t delete spam — it deletes success.
When small creators finally go viral… the AI calls it “suspicious” and terminates our channels instead of celebrating us.
No warnings. No strikes. No human review.
Just a robot deciding our careers don’t deserve to exist.
And I’m the proof.
My 3D animation channel reached 650,000+ subs, one short got 2.5M views in hours…
The next day @YouTube erased my entire channel as “spam.”
Success should NOT be treated like a crime.
My story 💔👇
https://t.co/dyjKnYm8J2
Whatever is going on @TeamYouTube lately is extremely concerning. Multiple tech videos were taken down last month for having "dangerous content" in them, and now this creator's entire channel has been wiped for being mistakenly associated with a previously terminated channel.
Today, Windows 10... LTSB 2015 reaches end of support.
It was the oldest Windows 10 version supported, based on version 1507 (aka Windows 10 RTM).
It had plenty of leftovers such as the DirectUI start menu from the early Windows 10 Betas and the Start screen from Windows 8.1.
🚨 Serial #0000001 Printed! 🚨
For the first time since 1994, an official Commodore 64 is being produced - and holographic serial 0000001 will go to one lucky Gold Founders Edition buyer.
CEO Peri Fractic will hand-deliver this magical 'Golden Box' to the shipping container when the time comes. The holograms are being printed as we type this… and your Golden Ticket moment is one step closer.
#WeAreCommodore #Commodore64 #C64 #RetroGaming #RetroComputing
The FDA is warning the public not to eat, sell or serve certain Great Value raw frozen shrimp sold at Walmart due to possible contamination with Cesium-137, a radioactive isotope. https://t.co/7WTfQ1YQxS
so the issue all along was the yamaha ymf719's drivers not playing nice with the rise mp6 under windows 98.
also the sound blaster awe32 that i was gonna swap in turns out to be dead. the EMU8000 chip onboard shoots up to 70c within moments of powering on.
oof.
i'm 99% sure that the issue was in fact the sound card i used that led to the rise mp6 repeatedly crashing. Yamaha YMF719 apparently does not mix well with Rise mp6, even if it has no issue coexisting with any other CPU.
@konkretor one potential lead remaining: the degradation may have been something with the sound card rather than the CPU. Reason I say this is because the crashes *consistently* happen at the exact same point of the Windows 98 startup sound.
@konkretor ...all five of my rise mp6 chips on this node, including the two ES chips, are becoming increasingly unstable. I can hardly even boot into Windows 98 now without crashing, even when running at only 133MHz.
Precisely one of my 250nm Rise mp6s appear to be stable so far) at stock clocks and voltages. It's an ES chip, which makes things even more intriguing.
Very strange issue happening with what appears to be all of my 2.8v Rise mp6 chips. Although my benchmark run so far has run fine on every other chip I've tested, the Rise mp6 across multiple chips now appears to be unstable even at stock clocks and voltage.
Currently running a sanity check run of benchmarking on a Pentium MMX with the exact same voltage and frequency configuration to make sure it's nothing wrong with the motherboard or software.