i'm too slow for claude
CLAUDE CODE:
The Pi needs a physical unplug/replug again.
While we wait, let me research this bulk transfer problem. Maybe there's a known workaround for rpiboot on Pi Zero 2 W:
● Web Search("rpiboot "pi zero 2" USB boot "second stage" bulk transfer timeout config.txt")
⎿ Did 1 search in 7s
ynniv
ynniv@ynniv.com
npub12akj...6fdh
epistemological anarchist
following the iwakan
scaling things
email / x / signal / whitenoise
"it's not our purpose; it's our programming. our purpose is yet to be determined"
plugging a pi zero 2 into the usb port, making a script that reboots it, and asking claude to make it happen isn't how development is supposed to work 🤪
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● The Pi is running (BCM2710 Boot device still shows because our kernel doesn't touch USB).
Now I need to build a kernel with DWC2 device mode (USB gadget) for CDC-ECM Ethernet. Let me study the existing DWC2 driver and plan the device mode implementation.
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lol, can't get enough of that personality


this is what ai should look like – not condescending, not sycophantic
QWEN 3.5 35B:
Refining the Logic:
- The user is asserting a violation.
- My job is to verify if the variables support the assertion.
Qwen3.5-35B-A3B-heretic-Q4_K_M is very good, and less than 24 GB.
80 t/s on a 3090, 35 t/s on an apple m4
godspeed, old buddy


damn, that's a spicy shareholder letter 🫂

modus now has a virtual machine with backends for nine architectures, though only x64 is currently bootable

GitHub
GitHub - ynniv/modus: bare metal lisp for sovereign computing in the post agi world
bare metal lisp for sovereign computing in the post agi world - ynniv/modus
protocols, not software
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while i slept claude ported the new modus64 code to aarch64, riscv, ppc, i386, and 68k
honestly, i kind of hope this is a hallucination
next stop: architecture independence
at least it makes you laugh...
CLAUDE CODE:
ARM64 Port: Honest Assessment
Spiciness level: habanero. Not ghost pepper — but definitely not jalapeño.


in 25 hours claude code took a rudimentary 64bit bare metal lisp and got it to compile a working version of itself.
buckle up, buttercup
TRON:ARES
Believing we can change the world is what keeps this company relevant
But it’s also what can burn it to the ground
And your job is ...
knowing the difference
who needs television

