Microsoft say: Linux is the #1 operating system for web servers, cloud computing, smart phones and consumer electronics.

I'm guessing consumer electronics includes desktops, too.

https://www.microsoft.com/en-gb/learning/mcsa-linux-azure-certification.aspx

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Grace Hopper and her team worked on and produced the first early prototype of the electronic computer, "Mark I". She wrote a 500-page Manual of Operations for the Automatic Sequence-Controlled Calculator, outlining fundamental operating principles of computing machines. womenshistory.org/educati…
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MAX14830 - Quad Serial UART with 128-word FIFOs and SPI/I2C Controller Interface maximintegrated.com/en/pr…
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Electronics at the speed of light - European team of researchers has found a way of transporting electrons at times below the femtosecond range by manipulating them with light. This could have major implications for the future of data processing and computing phys.org/news/2019-12-ele…
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How can I relate nano sensors, micro electronic chip fabrication courses to computer science concepts like Python and java ?
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Something to look forward to in the future of computing and electronics. sciencealert.com/scientis…
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"Amazon, the massively successful tech giant known for their electronic commerce and cloud computing, has finally broke into the blockchain industry with the launch of 2 Amazon blockchain products." investinblockchain.com/am…
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China to develop intelligent #stethoscope: auscultation cloud system will provide intelligent auxiliary diagnosis, remote monitoring and illness tracking of heart, lung and vascular diseases, by integrating technologies of the intelligent electronic stethoscope, AI, cloud computing and telemedicine ecns.cn/news/society/2018…
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By using neutron scattering, scientists have successfully revealed the magnetic moments of Topologically Insulating materials: "The discovery promises new opportunities for next-generation electronic and spintronic devices such as improved transistors and quantum computing technologies." eurekalert.org/pub_releas…
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Physicists Discover Important and Unexpected Electronic Property of Graphene – Could Power Next-Generation Computers scitechdaily.com/physicis…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/izumi3682
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Sam Sklair and Gus Galbraith- Computer Talk [Germany, Synth Funk/Electronic/Library] (1981) Sonoton. Absolutely filthy sounding squelchy synth funk. youtu.be/Q1DbnovLPmk
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Scientists discover how to get a solid material to act like a liquid without actually turning it into liquid, potentially opening a new world of possibilities for the electronic, optics and computing industries.

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> Two scientists at the University of Central Florida have discovered how to get a solid material to act like a liquid without actually turning it into liquid, potentially opening a new world of possibilities for the electronic, optics and computing industries.

> The result: The crystal structures within the material fell into precise patterns that allow for lithium ions to flow easily - like in a liquid.

> Using current liquid materials sometimes is problematic.

> If a nontoxic solid could be used instead of a flammable liquid, industries could really change, Uribe-Romo said.

> "If we could eliminate the need for liquid and use another material that was not flammable, would require less space and less packaging, that could really change things. That would mean less weight and potentially smaller batteries."

> It's a partnership the team is pursuing to see if COF-5 is indeed the material that could revolutionize battery and mobile device industries.


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MP3: " Electronics and the future" - Rare sound recording of Wiener's March 24, 1948 interview ... a topic of great interest in the postwar years, when electronic computing, communications technologies and information theory were beginning to attract a great deal of attention. computerhistory.org/colle…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/NevilleDNZ
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Read FIFO contents from computer

Could you suggest a method to read the FIFO or RAM contents to a computer?

I am using Intel Quartus. Is signaltap the only option?

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πŸ‘€︎ u/sampath_
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A chip made with carbon nanotubes, not silicon, marks a computing milestone - The prototype could give rise to a new generation of faster, more energy-efficient electronics sciencenews.org/article/c…
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The current Department of Defense manual on the procedures for intercepting wire, electronic and oral communications for law enforcement. The manual also discusses β€œaccess to electronic communications in electronic storage or in a remote computing service.” publicintelligence.net/do…
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A chip made with carbon nanotubes, not silicon, marks a computing milestone - The prototype could give rise to a new generation of faster, more energy-efficient electronics sciencenews.org/article/c…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/_sc00ter
πŸ“…︎ Sep 10 2019
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Any electronics or computing enthusiasts or historians here?

My father passed away recently and he was somewhat of a recycler/collector/hobbyist of all things electronic and computing. He would salvage and strip any number of machines and as such we have ended up with a large collection of pumps, motors, capacitors, laptops, LED displays, cabling, plugs, valves, communications devices, magnets, circuit boards, soldering equipment - you name it, we probably have it. Need Windows 3.1 original 3.5" floppies and manuals? We got it. Need DOS disks? Sure. Four 4" long LED display boards of unknown working condition? Yeah, we have that.

Most of it is older stuff but some modern gear is included. I haven't had any luck with museums and we are getting to the point of simply disposing it it all. It is also in a bit of a jumble though at least in labelled boxes and we are still to go through most of it to see what we have. I hate to see this stuff go to waste if someone out there has an interest in history or electronics. PM me if interested.

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πŸ“…︎ Jul 25 2018
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Free computing, programming and electronics online books. freetechbooks.com/
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How Georgia State became the keeper of an extraordinary relic from the earliest days of electronics β€” part video game console, part personal computer β€” designed by an unheralded African-American computing engineer. news.gsu.edu/2018/03/15/t…
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Nearly 70% of energy produced in the US each year is wasted as heat, and comes from things like computers. Engineers at UC, Berkeley, developed a thin-film system that can be applied to sources of waste heat to convert such heat from electronics into energy, as reported in Nature Materials. news.berkeley.edu/2018/04…
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πŸ‘€︎ u/mvea
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Cloud computing developed for privacy, anonymity, and availability.

Ethernity's mission is to develop a decentralized ecosystem that allows regular cloud software to be run as decentralized cloud applications. Within Ethernity CLOUD, the nodes are location agnostic, self-replicating, constantly spawning around the internet without user interaction, exactly as defined in the Ethereum compatible smart contract. #decentralized #cloud #datasecurity #blockchain #token #private #confidential #crypto #solution #computing Official Website

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Thought you guys might appreciate this bit of computing history on display in an electronics shop in Plymouth.
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πŸ‘€︎ u/lambriniqueen
πŸ“…︎ Sep 04 2017
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CGT/FIFO: How is mined crypto dealt with?

Hey, bit of a niche question but I thought there's no harm in asking. I had a quick look on here and on the tax forum on boards but couldn't find an answer, I'm hoping someone can help me understand how the FIFO system for calculating CGT applies to crypto that was mined (and therefore effectively cost €0). The prices here are going to be way off but I'm just choosing easy ones for example.

So let's say I was to mine 1 BTC in 2018 with my personal computer (just a regular computer, not a custom mining rig). Let's just put the cost of that 1 BTC as Zero.

If I move this 1 BTC to an exchange on January 1st 2021, then purchase an extra 0.5 BTC for 100 euro, and then sell 0.5 BTC for 150 euro shortly after, what is the amount that I put down as Capital Gains? My thinking is that by using FIFO, it would be the entire 150 euro, since the first 0.5 BTC I owned cost nothing. Is that right? Or does that only apply if I hold the new 0.5 BTC for 4 weeks before selling anything?

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