x0@dragonscave.space (@x0@dragonscave.space)
Hello all, here's a little about me.
What I am:
#geeky.
#profane.
#musical.
#cat dad to Leo.
A #Weirdo.
#blind.
Hobbies /interests:
#music making, #producer and #piano player.
#Tech.
#A11y / #Accessibility.
#programming.
#EDM
Who I love:
@RainbowRemedy❤️.
My kitty Leo🐱.
I'm safe to follow if you are:
#LGBTQ.
#Plural.
#nonhuman.
Fellow #Weirdos.
#neurospicy or #Neurodivergent folks.
Well, that's all to see here, definitely nothing crazy going on behind my glasses😎.
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In the early days of personal computing CPU bugs were so rare as to be newsworthy.
Senza categoria@gabrielesvelto Makes sense. Especially when something like voltage/temperature fluctuations are involved.
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In the early days of personal computing CPU bugs were so rare as to be newsworthy.
Senza categoria@gabrielesvelto I wonder if they could use said statistical toys as part of a large-scale fuzzing process to detect such bugs?