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hate trans girls? become an amish! cpu design was heavily influenced by trans women such as sophie wilson (who invented the arm microprocessor in your phone!) and lynn conway. if you don't like trans girls, bin all your tech!
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Any dumbass company can make microprocessors. Only KPLY makes the macroprocessor.
Hi, I just got into tech (actually 1 year in but I still feel like I don't know anything).
I learnt python, R, SQL, Tableau and concepts in Data Structures, Algorithms.
[Just the Basic level of the listed.]
But I can't write my own programs on python or create anything.
I was hella impressed by your microprocessor project, and when I took up tech (ai and data science) I assumed I would do something like that or at least code.
Now, I am just venting but where do I start, how do I make projects what are some interesting projects, what should I learn? A lot of my seniors tell me to have a wide range of knowledge like focus on one thing by depth but add other things. For example: you can study data analytics in depth but have some knowledge in ethical hacking and web development etc. Like an all rounder.
Wow ok a lot to unpack here, I'll get started
Lots of places recommend that you start with Arduino, as there are a lot of good tutorials out there. I somewhat disagree
I think that raspberry pi is better because it's usually a lot cheaper to buy the stuff you want to play around with
But an even cooler way to do it, go to wokwi.com and start a project on a Raspberry Pi Pico (make sure it's the micropython version) and then you can get started there
Google something like "Blink led with Pi Pico micropython" and there will be a tutorial or two
Then, once you've played around for a while you can buy a Pi Pico for very little money and see your stuff work irl!
If you need any more help or have any questions, feel free to DM me and I'll see what I can do
the haters will say there’s no point in using CORDIC in a microprocessor with a hardware multiplier but what the haters don’t know is that I’m a fucking dumbass
Technology and art are intrinsically intertwined.
Sand makes up 30% of the earth’s crust. it’s extremely common. Wanna know what you can make with that? Glass.
When the church controlled the majority of Europe during the feudal era, it was a big deal when stained glass became a common feature on churches. Because the common folk couldn’t read, they couldn’t directly interact with the Bible. But stained glass that pictured biblical stories suddenly made interpreting the Bible, and thus questioning it, that much easier.
Photo lithography was one of the earliest methods of taking photographs. Accurate information through images became a reality, allowing people to see what was happening miles away through a photograph. That changed the way we talked about thing like war, poverty, all sorts of human experiences.
And today, you wanna know what we use silicon dioxide and photolithography for now? Making microprocessers. Because of artistic techniques and an element that’s literally dirt cheap, engineers could develop computers we can hold in our hands that hold all the information and art humanity has to offer.
Engineers are the artists of technology and artists the engineers of humanity.