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We grew up with a Mac Plus/512K, so getting the Pico-Mac 68000 emulator https://github.com/evansm7/pico-mac working on Fruit Jam https://www.adafruit.com/product/6200 with 1MB+ of RAM was a high priority for those nostalgic vibes.
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We've got HSTX DVI output plus PSRAM working https://github.com/jepler/pico-mac/tree/rp2350-fruitjam, which means 4MB RAM—that's the most you could get into a Mac Plus and enough to run System 6! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/System_6 Please note that System 7.1 was the pinnacle of software design, but System 6 was also pretty good. System 6 had some nifty features, such as the "Extensions" and "Control Panel" system programs, like After Dark with the famous Flying Toasters https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/After_Dark_(software).
Note that we're still working on audio, so you can see the high byte of the memory space used for audio that we've mapped into the video RAM for visualization. http://www.mac.linux-m68k.org/devel/plushw.php has more details on how that works - its 8-bit PWM audio reads "one byte per scanline." We'll have that output on the I2S DAC for speaker or headphone output.
What were your favorite extensions from the classic Mac era, and why was it Talking Moose? https://talkingmoose.com
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Can ai replace the job of software engineer
It starts with the limits of human education and raises the question: Can AI replace the job of a software engineer?
The future belongs to multi-skilled, adaptable, problem-solving engineers who use AI as a tool, not fear it as a competitor.
AI is capable of taking over repetitive, low-skill, and rule-based development tasks, especially where creativity, decision-making, and deep problem-solving are not required. However, for skilled engineers who adapt and grow, AI is more of a tool than a threat.
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Forget everything you think you know about computer science programs. Studying Software Engineering in China isn’t just about hitting the books; it’s about hacking the system of your own potential.
Picture this: Your morning is spent in a collaborative lab, working on a project involving AI or fintech with classmates from across the globe. The theories you learn are applied in real-time in one of the world's most dynamic digital landscapes. This is hands-on learning at its absolute finest.
But the education doesn’t stop at the campus gates. Your afternoons could involve exploring ancient temples, navigating bustling night markets, or practicing Mandarin. This cultural immersion builds a level of adaptability, perspective, and resilience that you simply can't get from a textbook. It makes you a better problem-solver, both in code and in life.
The career prospects are staggering. China isn't just a country with a great wall; it's a country with a great web of tech innovation—home to giants like Alibaba, Tencent, and ByteDance. Graduating with a degree from a respected Chinese university gives you a formidable edge in the international job market. You’re not just a graduate; you’re a global graduate with firsthand experience of a tech superpower.
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