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451.
“Maxwell's equations of software” examined (2008) (righto.com)
3 points
unmole
9 years ago
discuss
452.
Inside a RFID race timing chip: die photos of the Monza R6 (righto.com)
3 points
kens
10 years ago
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453.
How I added 6 characters to Unicode (and you can too) (righto.com)
3 points
adamnemecek
10 years ago
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454.
Reverse engineering the ARM1, ancestor of the iPhone's processor (righto.com)
3 points
colinprince
10 years ago
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455.
How Hacker News ranking really works: scoring, controversy, and penalties (2013) (righto.com)
3 points
CarolineW
10 years ago
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456.
The surprising complexity inside a MacBook charger (2015) (righto.com)
2 points
fdeage
3 years ago
1 comment
457.
Reverse-engineering the Globus INK, a Soviet spaceflight navigation computer (righto.com)
2 points
CoBE10
3 years ago
1 comment
458.
Cells are fast and crowded places (2011) (righto.com)
2 points
Tomte
4 years ago
1 comment
459.
SMS cards: The technology inside IBM's 1960s mainframes (righto.com)
2 points
Bluestein
5 years ago
1 comment
460.
Cells are fast and crowded places (2011) (righto.com)
2 points
whereistimbo
6 years ago
1 comment
461.
Mining Bitcoin with pencil and paper: 0.67 hashes per day (2014) (righto.com)
2 points
icey
9 years ago
1 comment
462.
How Hacker News ranking really works: scoring, controversy, and penalties (2013) (righto.com)
2 points
ljf
10 years ago
1 comment
463.
Teardown and exploration of Apple's Magsafe connector (2013) (righto.com)
2 points
DiabloD3
10 years ago
1 comment
464.
Hidden surprises in the Bitcoin blockchain (righto.com)
2 points
selfalign
11 years ago
discuss
465.
Mining Bitcoin with pencil and paper: 0.67 hashes per day (righto.com)
2 points
lelf
11 years ago
discuss
466.
Hidden surprises in the Bitcoin blockchain (righto.com)
2 points
JoachimS
11 years ago
discuss
467.
Tiny, cheap, and dangerous: Inside a (fake) iPhone charger (2012) (righto.com)
2 points
monort
11 years ago
discuss
468.
Apple didn't revolutionize power supplies; new transistors did (righto.com)
2 points
andyjohnson0
12 years ago
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469.
"I wouldn't have given a nickel for their stock": Apple in 1976 (righto.com)
2 points
zdw
13 years ago
discuss
470.
Looking at the silicon to understand the 8085's undocumented flags (righto.com)
2 points
dredge
13 years ago
discuss
471.
A very detailed technical review of USB chargers, which are not all the same. (righto.com)
2 points
ohjeez
13 years ago
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472.
Yamaha DX7 reverse-engineering, part III: Inside the log-sine ROM (2021) (righto.com)
2 points
tosh
4 months ago
discuss
473.
The Intel 1405: die photos of a shift register memory from 1970 (2014) (righto.com)
2 points
redbell
a year ago
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474.
Mining Bitcoin with Pencil and Paper (2014) (righto.com)
2 points
lispybanana
2 years ago
discuss
475.
Reverse-engineering the Globus INK, a Soviet spaceflight navigation computer (righto.com)
2 points
rcarmo
3 years ago
discuss
476.
Reverse-engineering the electronics in the Globus analog navigational computer (righto.com)
2 points
chmaynard
3 years ago
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477.
A bug fix in the 8086 microprocessor, revealed in the die's silicon (righto.com)
2 points
pantalaimon
4 years ago
discuss
478.
Die photos and analysis of the revolutionary 8008 microprocessor (2016) (righto.com)
2 points
Tomte
4 years ago
discuss
479.
Cells are fast and crowded places (2011) (righto.com)
2 points
Tomte
4 years ago
discuss
480.
Reverse-engineering the surprisingly advanced ALU of the 8008 (2017) (righto.com)
2 points
Tomte
4 years ago
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