.@signalapp - very cool blog about an application of oblivious RAM. https://t.co/Piw8n2cwvW . This is neat. I had the privilege of working on CDS in the past, brings back memories of the oblivious table scan.
Here is a new poem from @TheAmandaGorman, “Hymn for the Hurting” — written after the mass shooting at an elementary school in Uvalde, Texas, this week. https://t.co/B0A4Hto7zK
@moxie A well deserved break for one of the smartest and hardest working people I have ever met. @moxie Thanks for all you have done. Happy future travels!
Played around with the #esp32 wifi chip on my #ulx3s -- likely a sign I am ancient, but it is amazing to me load FPGA bitstreams via wifi. Thanks https://t.co/VfXyx7FTnn and @micropython
Playing around with RISC-V soft cores on FPGAs this holiday season. Some of my ramblings: https://t.co/LkAW5py5Br. Shout out to #LiteX and #ULX3S for great projects.
Fiddling with some open source FPGA tooling this evening. At the end of the day I source a shell fragment to set some environment variables... The '80s called and they want their workflow back.
Signal has no data to sell, no advertisers to sell it to, no investors to benefit from such a sale.
As a nonprofit, the sole beneficiaries of Signal are the people who use it, so it is up to the people using Signal to sustain it: https://t.co/rLYaufP7Vt
I wandered into an emacs-SF Meetup during my lunch break today: https://t.co/en60NQO1Qd -- it was AWESOME. Irrespective of your editor, with remote work you miss out on picking up little tricks and config from coworkers in person. The Meetup was so refreshing.
@jmhodges Shit, I double pumped the like on this tweet already... The algo's have us, they totally have us... They probably recorded the time interval between every keystroke of this reply... Hope you are well!