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=Retro Computers=
=Retro Computers=
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1975: MITS Altair 8800 - 8080, 2.0mhz
1975: MITS Altair 8800 - 8080, 2.0mhz
1977: Apple II (6502), Tandy TRS-80 Model I (Z80), Commodore PET 2001 (6502/1mhz, 4-8kb, upto 96kb)
1977: Apple II (6502), Tandy TRS-80 Model I (Z80), Commodore PET 2001 (6502/1mhz, 4-8kb, upto 96kb)
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1982: Commodore 64 - 6510
1982: Commodore 64 - 6510
1985: Commodore Amiga - Motorola 68000
1985: Commodore Amiga - Motorola 68000
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https://github.com/MEGA65/open-roms
https://github.com/MEGA65/open-roms

Revision as of 10:57, 25 October 2019

Retro Computers

1975: MITS Altair 8800 -  8080, 2.0mhz
1977: Apple II (6502), Tandy TRS-80 Model I (Z80), Commodore PET 2001 (6502/1mhz, 4-8kb, upto 96kb)
1979: Atari 800 - 6502
1981: IBM Personal Computer, Model 5150 (8088, 16-bit), Commodore VIC-20
1982: Commodore 64 - 6510 
1985: Commodore Amiga - Motorola 68000

https://github.com/MEGA65/open-roms

Screeps

  • Screeps mine_container->storage distance: 12 and 35
  • 3000 every 300 ticks...
  • Road decay 100 hp every 1000 ticks (plus 1 tick reduction for each body part that uses it)
  • Repair: Repairs a structure for 100 hits per tick consuming 1 energy unit per tick.
   CONTAINER_DECAY: 5000,
   CONTAINER_DECAY_TIME: 100,
   CONTAINER_DECAY_TIME_OWNED: 500, <- WTF?
  global.CONTAINER_UPKEEP = CONTAINER_DECAY / REPAIR_POWER / CONTAINER_DECAY_TIME_OWNED;
  global.REMOTE_CONTAINER_UPKEEP = CONTAINER_DECAY / REPAIR_POWER / CONTAINER_DECAY_TIME;
  • 1 body part take 3 ticks to spawn.

Network Bandwidth

hextor->hextor: direct hdd copy = 76.07MB/s
Syncthing: hextor->ender = 4.84-9.0 MiB/s
Syncthing: phone->tablet = 5-6 MiB/s
Syncthing: hextor->tablet = 1 MiB/s


Thought Stream

  • I should write down stuff I think because I keep getting side tracked.
  • I need a way to sync my config stuff. AwesomeWM menu's for example could be stored in another way and generated at runtime. Don't want to fuck around with git checkouts/ansible.
  • Could use the same file for other window managers.
  • I want a nice web portal with quicklinks and a dashboard showing me hdd space. Service workers allow it to work when server is offline.
  • I still need that 'que move' thing so I can add files to be moved after running the mv command.
  • I want my own shell/multiplexer/wm/editor/blah... with magic and rainbows.
  • I want shit to be decentralised and distributed.
  • I need a unicode emoji inserter thing, using the wiki is too slow. Systray or something. Maybe awesomewm menu + xclip would work...