Motto of the Year(s)
Maybe, if the bubble doesn’t burst, can we have a new round of RLHF training for basic phrasing every year or so?
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Maybe, if the bubble doesn’t burst, can we have a new round of RLHF training for basic phrasing every year or so?
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The sad story of an adorable little program and its looming demise.
Lately, we’ve seen a number of disturbing variants of the famous “10 PRINT” program for Commodore BASIC (and, with a slight modification, for any machine running BASIC). These are all about “speed”, i.e. runtime performance, but, as we’re going to argue, they are all missing the point. Even worse, they are apt to ruin it. Entirely.
A deep dive into the font of the “Dead Test” diagnostic cartridge of the C64, including an Easter egg, a look into the implementation, and, finally, some Commodore 8-bit character ROMs for download.
We’re back with some classic Commodore 8-bit content, but this time, it’s about the C64 and some of its diagnostic cartridges. But do not despair, there are also downloads, not just for the C64, but also for the VIC-20 and the PET/CBM.
A little tool to test and explore the keyboard matrix of any Commodore PET.
Complementing the previous post on PETs and their keyboard layouts, there’s now a program for visual exploration.
Defeating AI Overview without any further tools or extensions.
So, here is a short guide to how to get rid of Google AI Overview without the help of any special tools or extensions…
A tiny service for your retro development needs.
Picking up from where we left, last post, here are some charts of the PET Upper-Case/Graphics character set by screen code.
How to impress with bitmaps from nothing.
In 2022, Genesis Project (that is: Elder0010 and LRNZ) released a very impressive demo for the Commodore PET 2001 (the original machine and the upgraded PET 2001-N), “A Bright Shining Star”. Among a few other experiments, it showed high-res graphics (in animation) and static bitmap graphics in a vertical strip spanning over 10 characters or 80 pixels.
Jumping for fun with MS / Commodore / AppleSoft BASIC.
Some BASICs have a really nice feature: computed GOTO, where we can use any numeric value for a jump target, not just a constant. However, these seem to be more on the rarer side of things, and MS BASIC, or any of its descendants, like Commodore BASIC or AppleSoft BASIC, is certainly none of them. Computed GOTO is not for the hoi poli. — Or is it?