Hackernews posts about 386
386 is a microprocessor architecture developed by Intel Corporation in the late 1980s, characterized by its 32-bit address bus and ability to execute x86 instructions.
- Free minix-like kernel sources for 386-AT (1991) (groups.google.com)
- A ChatGPT Pro subscription costs 38.6 months of income in low-income countries (policykahani.substack.com)
- The Epochalypse: It's Y2K, but 38 Years Later (hackaday.com)
- Repairer encounters Xbox 360 Microsoft banned over 'bad debt' from unpaid bills (www.tomshardware.com)
- Stanford University lays off over 360 employees, citing Trump policies (www.straitstimes.com)
- It's Not 10x. It's 36x – This Is What It Looks Like to Kill a $30k Meeting (cameronwestland.com)
- The Rise of Native Phishing: Microsoft 365 Apps Abused in Attacks (www.bleepingcomputer.com)
- Game-Changer for Local LLMs: AMD Medusa Halo Points to 384-Bit LPDDR6 Bandwidth (www.hardware-corner.net)
- Seed-OSS-36B is ridiculously good (old.reddit.com)
- Flight 9 and Ship 36 Report (www.spacex.com)
- The Simple Brilliance of the Illudium PU-36 Explosive Space Modulator (flamingmonocle.com)
- Any Xbox 360 can now be hacked in less than one minute [video] (www.youtube.com)
- How to Use the 7-38-55 Rule to Negotiate Effectively (www.masterclass.com)
- DJI takes on the 360 action camera market with the Osmo 360 (www.dpreview.com)
- Handwiring a 36-Key Split, Sculpted Keyboard (www.justinmklam.com)
- Rigetti Computing Launches 36-Qubit Multi-Chip Quantum Computer (quantumzeitgeist.com)
- Show HN: A zoomable, searchable archive of BYTE magazine (byte.tsundoku.io)
- GPU Prefix Sums: A nearly complete collection (github.com)