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mod6: asciilifeform: thanks!
mod6: apparently ada also allows inline-asm. who knew?
mod6: i.e. is the compiler adding bloat that you didn't expect?
☟︎☟︎ mod6: do the disassembled module parts look how you'd expect them to look?
mod6: speaking of wot ratings. i gotta go through and update mine one of these days.
mod6: last run is underway...
mod6: i gotta catch up with latest sa
mod6: werd. feel free to ask if you have questions.
mod6: good. how about you guys?
mod6: anyone else playing with ffa?
mod6: i suppose they should consider themselves lucky.
mod6: not a year goes by that I don't read about some person who got drunk, fell asleep on their porch mid-winter, and loses some digits due to frostbite.
mod6: once you get frostbite, they say that it's pretty easy to get afterwards because your capillaries never heal fully. making you susceptible.
mod6: feels like your hands/feet getting hit with a hammer
mod6: by the time i took my skates gloves off... feet/hands really painful. i used to put them in very luke warm water to thaw them out.
mod6: probably some. i think i've had it quite a bit. not to the point of decay or amputation or anything. but there've been many times I remember playing hockey outdoors as a kid in 10 or 20 below f weather.
mod6: frozen damn near solid. lol
mod6: like, my pants stood on the own.
mod6: once, i was walking on a frozen lake. fell through some thin ice (~january-ish time), by the time i walked ~2.2km home, my pants were frozen and my legs were blue.
mod6: i think you did, ya.
mod6: mircea_popescu: haha
mod6: but shit, i figure, if they could do it, I could do it too. not that i look forward to that, but it's not impossible. hell, it might be downright necessary.
mod6: staggers the imagination - the sheer determination of a generation long since gone bye.
mod6: meanwhile, all 6-8 of 'em or whatever lived through 2 minnesota winters in a covered wagon.
mod6: house is still there.
mod6: they came from germany or whatever, bought/steaked a claim; took 'em 2 farming seasons to get enough money to buy the supplies to build the house.
mod6: my ancestors lived in a covered wagon for like 2 years.
mod6: imagine texas in the summer. then imagine texas in the winter -90 degrees.
mod6: trinque: yah, minnesota.
mod6: heheh, i dig it mp.
mod6: mines churning out cucks like Sam.
mod6: ya. i was just talking about this today, in fact. long story, but at the end, he fucked up, and how's he supposed to learn that he fucked up if no one slaps his dick and says "you fucked up, don't do it again" ?
mod6: i mean, how is one to learn if one doesn't know he did incorrect action/whatevers?
mod6: it's different now tho. back in the day, if you did something retarded, you would be dressed-down for your failures. these days, mines are ~safe-spaces where no blame can be placed or else lawsuits.
mod6: they just looked at me like: O.O (wtf is this dude on about...)
mod6: "I'm here because of the beatings I've taken."
mod6: i told some administrtion people at the mines recently something very much the same.
mod6: fair enough. there is the separate case of enbracing the beatings too.
mod6: heh 'highway barnacle'
mod6: i've always wanted to do my best, or be as good as I can be at something that interested me. im not as smart or as clever as many, but I put in the work. i find that putting in the work pays dividends later.
mod6: <+mircea_popescu> on the upside, really can't be fired anymore. << probably not. i don't worry about it. if one door closes, another opens. besides, someday not too far off, this will be the thing.
mod6: some of the topics reach far and wide. gotta stay on task. but always will try to pick up what I can, where I can.
mod6: altogether, i'm trying to stay focused on trb too. and learn these other topics as I go.
mod6: mircea_popescu: aha, im getting an education. trying to relentlessly get better/learthese disciplines
mod6: stuff is impressive
mod6: i've read through it ~twice. so far, it makes sense to me, but I need a more careful going-through. part of why I'm learning verilog.
mod6: yah,thanks! this is awesome ftr. having fun doing it.
mod6: I'm pretty sure that's the first time. But will do follow up analysis after 3rd run against this 5th FG>
mod6: interesting this time. collected ~1.5Gb. All tests passed the dieharder.
mod6: speaking of which, i have new results to post.
mod6: maybe someday nsa makes it's own mgft plant/process, etc.
mod6: asciilifeform: someday.
mod6: ah. thanks for the input. this is interesting.
mod6: <+asciilifeform> ( you can't do it on fpga. ) << needs actual crystal?
mod6: yeah, just was trying to grasp that concept.
mod6: do i follow if i store 10 on rising-edge for odd, and 01 at the same time for falling edge even?
mod6: cool. that's good anyway, we don't need revenge of the floating-point bug.
mod6: or something like SRT with a lookup table?
mod6: are you looking at some variant of mult reduction?
mod6: ahh. ok. yah, i suppose it requires a bunch of on-paper - try it yourself until blue in face.
mod6: workin on ada stuff?