List three engineering projects that every computer user guy should do at some point.Go.1. a dynamic website2. program that takes input (/dev/input/mice) -> does anything useful -> provides output (/dev/fb0)3. buy a GPU, run a 30b LLM, create a tool with Claude Code with OllamaAny better ideas?
Linux good... but breadboards and AI bad. I need to write down a system prompt for myself for posting.
>>108526258>2.Cool
>>108526258A while ago it would've been like:1. A compiler/interpreter2. Virtual machine3. XML parser.
>>108526258Create a processor in VHDL.
>>108526258why involve claude code. breadboard projects are always fun. feel like all computer nerds should tinker more with electronics
>>108526258Use (3) to do (1) and (2) and finish in under 30 minutes from scratch. Anyone who cannot do that should just give up.
>>108526258Is that a filter?
>>108528098Claude Code is mandatory for software development. That's like asking why involve a computer?
>>108528090Ok, but first I'll 100% nandgame.>>108528075This list is good for a pro. My list is easy, like for a 20yo Linux user.>>108528333No, it's just the capacitance of the breadboard and the jumper wires.
>>108528090>in VHDLYou know /g/ has no fucking clue about hardware by the lack of 300 response threads shitflinging over whether VHDL or Verilog is better (it's Verilog btw).
You didn't list a single engineering project. Writing software is not engineering.
>>108526258Run code on something unusual.
>>1085262581) Evaluate the Psychophysiological Benefits of Direct Interaction with Terrestrial Flora in Mitigating Cognitive and Affective Dysregulation in Urban Populations2) A Multidimensional Analysis of Interpersonal Attachment Formation and the Optimization of Romantic Pair-Bond Initiation Among Homo sapiens3) Quantitative Assessment of Dermal Hygiene Practices and Their Impact on Microbial Load Reduction and Psychosocial Perception in Human Subjects
>>108528632solving a problem is engineering saar, kindly pick up the teams call Mr. Ranjit sar is hindu pissed
>>108528345If you can't write code on paper then I don't trust your code. Not saying you should always write on paper, but you should at least have that ability.